Bushcraft fails and successes!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Back to hiking, camping and bushcraft with some failures and successes!
Welcome to my latest adventure where I get back out to my 'roots' and hone a few bushcraft skills.
I try my hand at friction fire and it's a disaster but the breadmaking was better than expected. The fishing was relaxing but not fruitful although watching the mist roll down the river was amazing.
A few other bushcraft activities are in the video.
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Looks absolutely delightful! Cheers!
Thank you!
Love it mate
Thank you
One of the nicest rivers to explore
@@CooeeAdventures It is but very hard to navigate the banks after all the rain and undergrowth
Very nice my friend😎
@@herbsmith6871 Thank you
Another nice video mate
Thanks CFJ. Looking forward to you Tasmanian video!
Great adventure Alex. A shame about the fire lighting, but you gave it a fair crack and it was good to see. The bread looked delicious, and what a great spot to camp!
@@youmeandtheGSDs Yes, I’ll keep trying the fire lighting. Watching the video footage I can see where I need to improve on technique and materials. All a learning experience!
T-Shirt and sunnies, good sign 🙂 Nicely done with the bow saw, very impressive. Those morning shots we superb, very chill. There is a reason they invented big lighters and I reckon you demonstrated that pretty well, despite stuff breaking, it is just a lot of work 😛 Bread made up for it, looked awesome and no going hungry at brekkie time! Great stuff, nice to see you back in the local bush ✌🏻
Thanks. I always say if you want to get warm, start a fire. It’s not the fire that will warm you, it’s the process of making one. By the time you’ve sorted out wood and a campfire spot you’re pretty warm already. Bow drilling takes that to another level!
Great video Alex, a shame you didn’t make the cave & you were so close based on your proximity to the rapids. It’s better to cross the river at the camp base & a bit easier to walk up the other side. Loved your hand made saw too. That was very nice craftsmanship. Had to laugh at your fire starting efforts & very honest of you to share. It’s exactly the result Shane & I would have included in our outtakes haha. Well done on the bread. Looked great ❤
Thanks Sonia. The other side of the river always looks easier, no matter what side you’re on! I should have just crossed it to check it out.
@@AlexsAustralianAdventures haha, that’s so true Alex, many a river we have walked along in a zig zag fashion thinking the grass looked greener on the other side