10+ Outdoor Survival Skills & Bushcraft Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Here are 10 outdoor survival tips and bushcraft skills that you can add to your survival knowledge. From lighting fires with obscure items, to keeping warm in winter camping conditions.
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  • @TAOutdoors
    @TAOutdoors  Год назад +47

    I’m Back!! I’ve been hit with flu for the past few weeks. It wiped me out! But back to it now and ready to make more epic vids. Already started on 2023 vids which are going to be epic! Cheers for watching. Watch more survival tips like this here: ruclips.net/p/PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M

    • @waterisgold
      @waterisgold Год назад +2

      Fresh herbs from the garden make a wonderful tea that help with colds

    • @waterisgold
      @waterisgold Год назад +3

      I hope you're feeling 100% by new years

    • @stretch4666
      @stretch4666 Год назад +1

      It’s been doing the rounds the whole flu thing! Got caught out with it myself just before Christmas. Hope you and then family are doing well. Keep up the great work. 👍

    • @firefieldandfork
      @firefieldandfork Год назад +1

      Glad you’re better Mike. Great timing for being ill! Love your vids!

    • @SandyL9316
      @SandyL9316 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the tips. I could not find the 10x loupe via the links to your shop nor on your Amazon page. Please could you link to that? I have been trying to find a nice large one like that for fieldwork, mostly just find those with a crazy small diameter. Thank you so much.

  • @TheOztrazine
    @TheOztrazine Год назад +6

    One thing I use is a bit of bicycle inner tube. Great fire lighters. Light and waterproof

  • @deeztablelegs962
    @deeztablelegs962 Год назад +6

    My day always gets a little better when you upload ❤

  • @garrymobey912
    @garrymobey912 Год назад +1

    I’ve shot for 35 years, every day is a school day, I’m keeping some in my rucksack 🎒 and needles, thanks for sharing

  • @witness4Him
    @witness4Him Год назад +10

    I have watched the channel for over a year. Brilliant building skills and loved the bushcraft tutorial. Thanks T. A. Outdoors 🙂

  • @o9dk
    @o9dk Год назад +10

    Mike, thank you not only for the great tips, but all so for being a stable in my life many years now... Your videos always ignite my passion for the outdoors.

  • @Drrayoldman
    @Drrayoldman Год назад +1

    I LOVE your Channel... I'm a former Montana Hunting and survival guide. I've a suggestion for some videos. Going old school is GREAT! But, may I suggest you advise your viewers to ALWAYS carry a disposable lighter in case they can't get a fire started (old school way). I ALWAYS carried a lighter in my pants pocket, my shirt pocket my coat pocket and in my back pack. Once the decision is made to stop for the night FIRST and ALWAYS get a fire going, then gather wood, then gather some more. Accidents happen (an ax cut to the shin, a twisted ankle, a fall and concussion, etc. With a fire ALREADY going and wood gathered can literately be a "life saver"! In cold weather ALWAYS have a wool stocking cap (stops heat loss through the head). But, MOST important, a cell phone with power back-up with the ability to sent real time GPS location. Please post more. I'm so happy to watch

  • @TheGreasyCamper
    @TheGreasyCamper Год назад +4

    Thanks, been watching your videos a lot recently

  • @authorking1755
    @authorking1755 Год назад +1

    These are easily my fav types of vids because they are simple stuff you can do with little recourses and they are good practice plus are super informative.

  • @fearthehoneybadger
    @fearthehoneybadger Год назад +46

    The shot, from the shotshell, can be wrapped in a small square of material for use as an improvised fishing sinker.

    • @apexedgesharpening2005
      @apexedgesharpening2005 Год назад +3

      Perhaps heating your knife and using the plastic from the cartridge left over and sealing it!

    • @JohnSmith-gs4lw
      @JohnSmith-gs4lw Год назад +1

      Indeed. He also makes the comment that you should use a respirator if you melt it down. While always prudent, this is a bit of overkill, and something that should not dissuade you from doing so in a survival situation. The amount of airborne lead that you could inhale, in an outdoor situation, over a fire (where you aren’t likely to have your face anyway) is minutely small. Ask any plumber who’s been sweating pipes with lead-based solder for 30 years; it’s not really a thing. Also while not great for anyone, lead poisoning is really a serious problem for children in developmental years, not adults. Lastly, you’d need to make sure any mask had the correct cartridges for fumes. Most dust masks and particle respirators aren’t going to do much for toxic fumes.
      Also be sure to see if it is lead shot! Many shotgun shells use steel shot now. And, commonly, “lead” shot and bullets are not pure lead anyway. They use an alloy (mostly lead). Not saying this would have anything to do with melting them for fishing weights. Just saying.

    • @apexedgesharpening2005
      @apexedgesharpening2005 Год назад

      @@JohnSmith-gs4lw I’m a journeyman in the union. The only time I see a risk is if we are removing lead paint from old drywall. It can be very painful. And have some seriously negative effects on the body. But from birdshot? I don’t see it.

  • @cathygreen2485
    @cathygreen2485 Год назад +1

    glad you're feeling better Bud

  • @donaldeugenealford4080
    @donaldeugenealford4080 Год назад +7

    Ten great survival tips,I carry dryer lint as well it takes a great spark as well. U and your dad have a great New Years ☘️👍

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Yep that works well, and usually a plentiful supply of it in our house!

  • @sambarker4035
    @sambarker4035 Год назад +1

    Not only are your videos highly informative but they're also very chill! A joy to watch. Thanks

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 Год назад +5

    Love this kind of video 👍
    Happy New Year Mike and family!

  • @DaniilHarik
    @DaniilHarik Год назад +1

    I love the colors and calmness of your videos

  • @eriktaylor5704
    @eriktaylor5704 Год назад +3

    Merry Christmas, Mike. Thank you for posting. I hope you and your family are doing well. I look forward to a new year of TA Outdoors. Great video.

  • @joycedimaggio3816
    @joycedimaggio3816 Год назад

    Looking forward to 2023. Happy New Year!

  • @AntSurviveTheNight
    @AntSurviveTheNight Год назад +11

    Top tips yet again Mike! Great to see you back pal. I've never seen inside a shotgun slug. Very interesting to know that all of that shell could be used for something.
    A decent sized magnifying glass that too, also a great way to use it to get a closer look at wild edibles.
    I've not seen the needle for a compass idea before either. All excellent tips and tips for not only beginners. Thank you Mike 👍

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад +2

      Cheers Ant 👍🏻glad you enjoyed it!

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Год назад

      It certainly dovetails well with some of the "survival shotgun" material you can find on the web and on RUclips.

  • @daultonhuskey2804
    @daultonhuskey2804 Год назад

    Having a bit of a holiday delay on RUclips videos... just caught your latest! Thanks!

  • @flamintasty
    @flamintasty Год назад +2

    Thanks for the videos this year Mike, have a good new year 😊

  • @mortoopz
    @mortoopz Год назад +30

    "On the inside lid of my fire kit I keep a small needle"
    Proceeds to pull out the biggest needle I've ever seen ;)

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад +8

      😂 I did think that, hence why I had to explain about size reference for the video.

    • @margaretbarclay-laughton2086
      @margaretbarclay-laughton2086 Год назад +7

      Typical boys always exagerating 🤣 Now if he had pulled out my larding needle lol

    • @mattbrown5511
      @mattbrown5511 Год назад

      I have bigger leather sewing needles than that one. LOL

  • @mraidymaddful
    @mraidymaddful Год назад +1

    One of my favourite tinders I use is the fluffy lint from my electric drier. I separate it into fist size pieces (squashed up in my fist), then massage vaseline into the fluff. I then place these into small plastic coin bags. You can get quite a few into a small space as they compress really well. I can light fires in most places and conditions.

  • @gallopingg1
    @gallopingg1 Год назад +1

    GREAT VID

  • @ArielleViking
    @ArielleViking Год назад +1

    Great tips as always Mike. Wishing you and your family a very happy and successful new year. 👍🎉

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 Год назад +1

    You're a very good teacher. Thank you for all the work you put into your channel. We enjoy every video. Glad you're on the mend!

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад

      Cheers! Glad you enjoy it 👍🏻

  • @bostonbladereviews919
    @bostonbladereviews919 Год назад +2

    Your videos are very good! Great content brother!

  • @davesprague2445
    @davesprague2445 Год назад +2

    Another great video mike thanks

  • @exursix
    @exursix Год назад +2

    you know when i clicked on this video i was expecting some interesting things
    i was NOT expecting to see a literal 12 gauge at the very start of the video
    i watch your stuff all the time not because i look to going out in the woods but because its genuinely interesting, and honestly im a bit scared of how creative you guys can be
    keep up the good work!

  • @andrewiwai3881
    @andrewiwai3881 Год назад

    Happy new year guys!

  • @eriktaylor5704
    @eriktaylor5704 Год назад +2

    Would love to see another video of you and Paul Kirtley in your woodland. I consider the two videos you produced with Paul to be the standard by which other extensive bushcraft skills videos are measured.

  • @t.s.p.j3537
    @t.s.p.j3537 Год назад +1

    wow ! Happy New Year 🙏👍🎀🎈🧧🧨🏓🥊🍉🍎🍒🍓🌶️🍅🛑🦞🍟

  • @jeanetteschulthe1andOnly
    @jeanetteschulthe1andOnly Год назад

    thank you Mike, Happy New Year.

  • @majmat
    @majmat Год назад +4

    Old tobacco tins are great for keeping things in like fire lighting gear, and zip lock bag are good for keeping a spool of line and other fishing bits and bobs like hooks, weights and small rubber lures as you can use both in the sea and rivers and ponds for trout, salmon, perch and pike and most sea fish will take them.

  • @tymoteuszszlag80
    @tymoteuszszlag80 Год назад +1

    Happy New Year! I like watching your films :)

  • @buchgeisterralf3251
    @buchgeisterralf3251 Год назад

    Excellently demonstrated - thank you very much! Take care - greetings from Germany, Ralf

  • @chrisjustvape8731
    @chrisjustvape8731 Год назад +1

    great video as always

  • @waterisgold
    @waterisgold Год назад +5

    Amazing video appreciate this ✨️✨️

  • @viking2567
    @viking2567 Год назад

    This is the first video of 2023. Thank you

  • @dbltap7615
    @dbltap7615 Год назад

    Glad to see you back in action bud! I think if you play with that jute twine with the metal tube some more you will like it more n more. Instead of laying the twine on the ground try different grip techniques whereas your strong hand is holding the knife and the tube. weak hand holding the fire steel. align the end of the twine to be directly in the path of the sparks. Takes a little practice to find a comfortable and safe grip but once you've got it the twine will take that spark very quickly. Uberleben makes a fine piece of kit that burns very well. Keep up the great work!

  • @raulsanchez1481
    @raulsanchez1481 Год назад +2

    This was great.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Год назад +1

    I keep a match container with a variety of needles and threads in it in my pack. They have come in handy on many occasions. Just some food for thought. Great video. Be well in the New Year.

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Happy new year for you and I hope you enjoyed you new year

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Id love to know you better Matt, thats if you dont mind

  • @LucyFire7
    @LucyFire7 Год назад +1

    I can make good black powder for firework. Now I have a new idea for starting fire when camping with my friends :D

  • @stevenkeithley4336
    @stevenkeithley4336 Год назад +1

    Great video Mike keep'em coming bud. Wishing you and your family a Happy New Year too. What's your favorite video you've made? Stay safe and be well brother. 👊😎🤙🍻🎉

  • @diver_ua
    @diver_ua Год назад +2

    Cool, new video!

  • @metted2745
    @metted2745 Год назад

    Another good one!👍🏻

  • @Kooroshcamp
    @Kooroshcamp Год назад +3

    Very useful

  • @tinamathews3379
    @tinamathews3379 Год назад

    I keep a shotgun shell in my belt pouch for emergencies. If you have a buckshot shell, you can use the buckshot as ammunition for a slingshot. I use the powder, and the primer to start a fire.

  • @rtb8346
    @rtb8346 Год назад

    Happy New Year to you and your family. You and Dad are a riot. Keep up the great work . Rich

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Happy New Year to you too. Hope you enjoyed your new year

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Id love to know you better, thats if you dont mind

  • @DEDETheMenace
    @DEDETheMenace Год назад +2

    Yesss

  • @forendetta8164
    @forendetta8164 Год назад

    Happy new year my friend. Tha k for video.

  • @Kraitec
    @Kraitec Год назад +1

    Great tips I didn't know about 👍

  • @jtsmassivepurpose7549
    @jtsmassivepurpose7549 Год назад

    great info thanks

  • @myklmusic
    @myklmusic Месяц назад

    Those Altoids tins are really handy. The mints are tasty but generally I purchase one every now and then just to keep that tin on hand to store pretty much anything I need.

  • @sadiemissinne-tobias722
    @sadiemissinne-tobias722 Год назад +5

    Thank you TA for clarifying better how Utube works. It's appreciated. You used to be a teacher.? I can see that with how patient you are. Thank you again. Your videos are awesome and thank you for Sharing. My husband and I enjoy watching. Best Wishes for the New Year to you & your Family. Your dad is halirious to watch to.

  • @Uhnonuhmous
    @Uhnonuhmous Год назад

    Excellent. Really like these vids 👏

  • @AdianGess
    @AdianGess Год назад

    Good info,, thanks

  • @ChiefScout_Outdoors
    @ChiefScout_Outdoors Год назад

    Happy New Year fella 😊👊🔥

  • @bagariusyarrelli7142
    @bagariusyarrelli7142 Год назад

  • @tayandrosa2704
    @tayandrosa2704 Год назад

    Great video as always bro I know it’s not in this video but I’ve been looking for a good quality manual auger drill, any recommendations ?

  • @lathoncarter771
    @lathoncarter771 Год назад +1

    and that explains why his accent sounds so cool!!
    i’m from America and 1 we don’t sound that good and we have plastic wads in our shells. :(

  • @addictedtotreasuretrash108
    @addictedtotreasuretrash108 Год назад

    Hej from an Ex Pat. I liked your stuff. i know alot of this and more but still good to jog ones memory. I have subscribed to you on youtube and follow on facebook.

  • @dbroselogan
    @dbroselogan Год назад +1

    Doing my historical camps I would collect dried cat tail heads
    I would then dip them into wax and built a reasonable coating
    I would keep several in my kit and use them for candles but mainly after the first burn they make excellent char for flint and steel. I can start the tinder with the coal on the cat tail head like char cloth I usually leave a bit of the stem on the end of the head
    Can be used as a handle or can be stuck in the ground as a candle or use the entire head to get tinder started

  • @odisey95
    @odisey95 Год назад

    Top thanks

  • @freddyoutdoors
    @freddyoutdoors Год назад +1

    Ace tips to know cheers Mike

  • @theblackwithin3457
    @theblackwithin3457 Год назад

    my favourite tinder: charcoaled rope. best results with woven - not twisted - rope. also, fresh rope soaked in wax is a great firestarter once you get a flame.

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa Год назад

    Thanks Mike. 👍😁

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Год назад +1

    Wow cool 😎

  • @MutsPub
    @MutsPub Год назад +2

    Good stuff! I would suggest a BIC or Cricket lighter and "soaked" cotton balls wrapped in a baggie in your pants pocket AT ALL TIMES! This is not 1822! Carry a tube of any combustible ointment. It can be rubbed on trash or leaves to make fire. Use it for small wounds, rust prevention, chaffing, chapped lips, bites, stings, lubricant, etc.
    Play with and learn flint and steel, friction embers for sure!!!
    Use a LIGHTER!
    Am I going to carry a half-mask respirator with cartridges in the wild to not breath in the smoke from lead? - Nope.
    We can't get people to wear safety glasses in the wild to prevent eye injuries! Especially at night!
    They'll wear $200 sunglasses while walking in the concrete jungle but won't wear $10 clear safety glasses while brush hopping, chopping, dodging fire embers, grease spatters, and gnats!

  • @theahalme
    @theahalme Год назад

    Ehlow!! Hope you all had a great Christmas!! ⛄🎄 May you all have the happiest of New Year's!!!🥂🍾🪅🎶🥳✝️🙏

  • @LordThree
    @LordThree Год назад

    I have those same lighters. I’ve got dozens of them. I bought all they had

  • @lord.needham
    @lord.needham Год назад

    Very nice sir.

  • @radam8966
    @radam8966 Год назад

    I suggest looking into a vintage trench (rope) lighter as well.

  • @gene_takavic57
    @gene_takavic57 Год назад +1

    More useful tips! Thanks Mike

  • @alexsmith7313
    @alexsmith7313 Год назад

    I’ll bet the oils in your skin would gradually soak into that cotton ball fingertip method, which would probably help in fire-starting also. You’d just have to be careful about not soaking them with sweat I suppose. Great idea!

  • @wickeddubz
    @wickeddubz Год назад +1

    Mike: avoid inhaling toxic fumes
    Me, who casted lead from destoyed car batteries in my childhood without any protection: oh, okay

  • @Masked_One_1316
    @Masked_One_1316 Год назад

    these where good tips👍

  • @TheSsjAnts
    @TheSsjAnts Год назад

    What's the link for the gloves? Or make Ty for the videos I hope to learn from you.

  • @jeremiahyeo5863
    @jeremiahyeo5863 Год назад +17

    You sort of skipped over the fact that the plastic shotgun shell casing Is another great flame extender.

    • @Jonc85
      @Jonc85 Год назад

      I liked that he don’t pollute. Burning plastic maybe necessary in extreme circumstances, but no need to do it for the sake of it.

    • @jeremiahyeo5863
      @jeremiahyeo5863 Год назад

      @@Jonc85
      Have you ever had a campfire?
      Do you drive an automobile?
      Have you ever ridden on a bus or flown on an airplane?
      Do you own an iPhone or a cell phone or even a computer?
      Do you buy prepackaged food?
      Do you throw your garbage into the landfill?
      Do you have a plastic toothbrush?
      Do you buy bottled water?
      Do you wear shoes?
      Have you ever used a can of hairspray or spray paint or WD-40?
      Do you live in a house that was made out of building materials?
      If the answer to all of these questions is yes, which it IS… Then don’t make yourself out to be some patron saint with a green recycling logo on his forehead.
      This is a really brief snippet of a non-exhaustive list…and let me also add, None of these things are extreme and yet they all pollute barring none.
      So when you say -
      “I liked that he don’t pollute.”
      You are making an assumption that’s entirely fallacious. Show me ONE person that isn’t polluting… And I’ll show you a person that doesn’t even exist.
      So for the sake of your argument that -
      “burning plastic may be necessary in extreme circumstances but no need to do it for the sake of it.”
      In what kind of circumstance are we talking about where you would necessitate it being an extreme circumstance worthy of burning plastic? Riddle me that Batman.
      And why would that be any different from every day normal circumstances - whether you’re eking out your existence while roughing it in the woods, or living in a third world country, or making a video as some RUclips influencer practicing survival skills?
      Do you know what happens to a shotgun shell when you’re done with it? It’s thrown away. “Away” has both a name and a place.
      What do you think happens when you recycle a plastic water bottle for instance? Does it get melted back into water bottles over and over again ad infinitum? Absolutely not.
      The number of uses that that plastic water bottle is good for exponentially deteriorates every time the polymers get heated back up. Every time it goes through a recycling plant, more plastic polymers are added to it in order to get it to bind together and therefore more virgin plastics go into it.
      Did you know those virgin plastics largely get dumped into the ocean in the form of “nurdles” which chokes out the sealife and kills sea creatures, all for the sake that we can generate more plastic product? It might be helpful for you to understand the “green agenda” which is quite superficial in and of itself.
      When the world’s industries produced upwards of 250 million metric tons of polymers in 2016, its rather telling when only 9% got recycled. Do you think much has changed since then?
      And therefore with this in mind, one must consider the fact that the plastic water bottle has to turn into something more dense like playground equipment or plastic lumber until it’s finally thrown away into the landfill - where it gets BURNED. In other words, it’s only temporarily diverted from the landfills. This is the same with all plastic items.
      And you’re worried about burning plastic in order to get a fire started…. just because you’re caught up in this idea that your Greta Thunberg trying to save the planet? You’re straining at a gnat while swallowing a camel. You can’t save this planet. It’s going to be destroyed in the same way that it was created - in the hands of God.
      That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be a good steward of it…. But you’re setting standards for yourself that are so low bar while expecting everyone else to be anal retentive and high bar in their own standards. That’s called hypocrisy. So get over yourself, go ahead and shave down one of these shotgun shells… And you can certainly use it as a flame extender without being so caught up in the minutia that you can’t even keep consistently.
      You’re welcome.

    • @Jonc85
      @Jonc85 Год назад

      @@jeremiahyeo5863

    • @jeremiahyeo5863
      @jeremiahyeo5863 Год назад

      @@Jonc85
      I’m sure you had more to say. Perhaps try posting it again. It didn’t seem to send.

    • @Jonc85
      @Jonc85 Год назад

      ​@@jeremiahyeo5863 Hi Jeremiah, I'm fairly new to You tube interactions, so I apologise for the slow response.
      I would like to state that I am not on here to offend anyone, However I found your response to my (I thought) innocent statement genuinely intriguing! (from a mindset/cultural perspective)
      I wonder (pure interest as to whether I am right in assuming)
      Are you American, Mormon, landowner, NRA supporting Gun owner?
      Drive an enormous pickup truck, (one of your multiple over sized vehicles)
      Do you buy plastic bottles instead of filtering your tap water? These plastic bottles you talk of, is your fridge full of large soda bottles? Is drive though McDonalds your idea of a meal?
      Do you instinctively hate anyone you don't understand? and completely over react to anyone challenging your point of view?
      Do you think a prophet (whatever that means) decided to give up being an arab (whom of course you hate) and somehow travel to America, turn himself white, because Amercan's are the true chosen ones?
      Do you believe that the world was hand made only a few thousand years ago by a “being” that only wanted straight (usually white) male humans to enjoy it?
      I am not inferring that you are any, or all of these things,
      I'm just genuinely interested to know the answers, thanks.
      In response to your questions (only fair)
      I am as guilty as the rest of humanity for polluting our planet.
      Yes to pretty much all that you asked. (obviously)
      I even fly 747's as a job! so you can add 40T (metric) / hr to your sin list. (i'm probably far worse than you! - its ok, you can ask your personal god to keep hell warm for me:)
      However...............
      To say, what you say (and may I add, with such "gusto")
      (Paraphrased / Summarised)
      "we should feel free to pollute, because we always have"
      Is utterly self centred and Moronic. (sorry I could not find another way to put it more politely)
      NOW....(and I mean this)
      I like tree hugging Hippies about as much as Eric Cartman (one of the best things to come out of America:)
      However, I Still believe it is our human responsibility - to each other! (not Santa Claus) to make effort wherever we can, to improve and look after our world , now that we are capable of doing so.
      I am only just getting into watching this particular guy on You tube. I think he is brilliant and its nice for me to see the UK for a change (as alot of this kind of content I find is USA/Russia (I think).
      And one of the reasons I like him so much is that I can see he genuinely cares about leaving no trace. - This (and not your way) is true survival that can be traced to our ancient ancestors.
      I would indeed melt a bit of plastic, if I needed to (as I am sure the man above would) - but my point was, that he didn't need to and he showed us that neither did we. he even collected the lead "shot" because it would leach poison and hurt wild life that might eat it.
      To sign off, may I just add that although I have not been innocent of what you claim above, I do still try. I can honestly say that I don't use plastics where I can avoid, (which is a lot when you try)
      I have recently quit flying Jumbos and moved to a sustainable house that I can heat with wood and manual labour.
      I drive an electric car, but I still intend to buy a diesel motorhome.
      I scuba dive and take part in surveys and I see the damage to our planet up close. I intend to install solar and reduce my footprint as much as possible whilst still enjoying all that life can offer.
      In short. I disagree with you at almost every level.
      But I do enjoy a good debate, so thought id reply to your questions and ask a few of my own.
      Have a nice day.

  • @johntheidiot9046
    @johntheidiot9046 Год назад

    Yo crazy, but I got that same exact piece of steel for the firekit, wild

  • @agatagarcia8065
    @agatagarcia8065 Год назад +1

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!🌹🌾🥂!!! I HOPE THAT YOURS ASKS WILL BE FIRST UNDERSTAND IT FOR YOU AND AFTER, IF THERE ARE REASON, SATISFIED FOR YOUR HEART WITH HELP OF GOD. THAT YOUR NIGHTS BEEN FULL OF LOVE AND HIS DESIRE, AND YOUR DAYS EMPTY SOBERB OF OTHERS. GOOD BEGIN OF THE YEAR!! AND THAT FOLLOW TO MY SUN. THAT THE COROS MAKES FULL YOUR HEART, AND MAKES IT HIGHER. 💙🌹🌾🥂!!!
    UNTIL THAT, I REST IN THE MIDDLE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. 😘

  • @TomasPunk161
    @TomasPunk161 Год назад

    hey Mike! I just wanna ask how you deal with all those knives and axes on you out in wilderness, when its so strict and illegal in uk? i wanna be able to go out and enjoy my outdoors peace out of city chaos, instead I got anxiety and chaos out in wilderness and mostly on way there, beacause of all that strict nonsense,,, do you have some special certification for you to use all those locked bushcraft blades, cos you do bushcraft on different level, or whats the best way to do it here in UK? (iam in Scotland) ... thanks a lot, all the best to 2023! Hope you ll see this and reply!:)

  • @johnh7455
    @johnh7455 Год назад

    I already knew about the needle on the leaf compass

  • @atomsteel3205
    @atomsteel3205 Год назад

    Good video...thanks...👍🤝

  • @jackjamieson4260
    @jackjamieson4260 Год назад +3

    Any advice for a 13 yr old with survival and bushcraft type stuff

    • @DEDETheMenace
      @DEDETheMenace Год назад +1

      Go outside into the wild for a hike with a parent/guardian once in a while (better twice a week)

    • @charlesbrightman4237
      @charlesbrightman4237 Год назад

      The most valuable 'tool/weapon' that you have is your mind.

    • @cedricdeheynwoeste
      @cedricdeheynwoeste Год назад

      👍🎄🎄

    • @jackjamieson4260
      @jackjamieson4260 Год назад

      Thx like I live on a farm I have a lot of tools and hunt and that kinda stuff but I kinda suck at the other stuff

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад +4

      Learn local plants and trees around you. Find out about their uses for both Bushcraft and medicinal/edible. Once you open your eyes to the natural world the Bushcraft type stuff will soon follow. Plenty of “crafting” stuff you can do with sticks/trees etc too. Also, check out my survival skills playlist on my RUclips channel which is packed full of tips

  • @A.By.J.M
    @A.By.J.M Год назад

    For your wood oven. You could keep it simple and bake some bread in the oven, Or you could go fancy. The fish would taste great in a pie with a creamy lemon sauce filling....
    .... Or even just a pie.

  • @Rumblestrip
    @Rumblestrip Год назад

    A device you may want to have a think on... Dixie Gun Works calls it a tinderlighter (item MI0752 on their website) they arent hard to build in all honesty but would be a safer method of igniting powder, either smokeless or black powder.
    Another tinder source to keep in a tin would be a black powder infused piece of cotton. Not hard to do such a thing, ive done it for years. Honestly home made black powder works well if commercial made isn't an option. Lay you cotton down, cover it with black powder, the. Saturate in either rubbing alcohol or water, once the grains of the powder start to dissolve into a cookie, you've got enough wet down. Let it dry. 2 or 3 hrs in sun light usually does it. Beware, it burns very hot and fairly quick. You'll want it on your birds nest, or close to your tinder. This won't ember, but it usually ignites wet tinder at least here in the states. Ive started several fires with ice covered tinder with this more then once. Best used with a fire steel (fero rod).

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      I see your point of view and I understand you and I totally agree with everything you have said. You seems to be a cool person

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Id love to know you better, thats if you dont mind

  • @DonVitoMan
    @DonVitoMan Год назад

    Tq for great video..
    Just wanna ask you one question..
    Hope you don't mind..forgive me if this is not proper..
    Did you know what happen to alfie from "alfie aesthetic" channel..?
    That guy simply vanished into thin air...

  • @lewisforshaw9304
    @lewisforshaw9304 Год назад

    With the needle compass, how do you know which end is pointing north

  • @briankane6547
    @briankane6547 Год назад

    I've never come across Loupe outside a Jeweller's shop.
    :¬)

  • @Eckus
    @Eckus Год назад

    The metal cap on the rope is for deleting the flame on the rope, and not that it doesnt unravel

  • @jimparsons9454
    @jimparsons9454 Год назад +2

    When I was in the military we would pull off the heads of our 5.56mm rounds and pour the gun powder over our kindling. Mind you, this was only used as a last resort.

  • @zevirex14
    @zevirex14 Год назад

    Hey Mike! What is that loupe you are using for checking out fungi, etc?

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад

      Just a small magnifying glass. Type it in on Amazon and it should pop up.

  • @doreebardes5537
    @doreebardes5537 Год назад

    Interesting that you use wax to treat your leather gloves. We used to treat our gloves (and boots) with mink oil at home. Slather them up with the oil, then put them in the oven on the lowest setting for about 30 minutes. Worked a charm. You could go wading in those boots and never get your feet wet.

  • @cia9315
    @cia9315 Год назад

    Hey, where can I get that knife of yours?

  • @Moewenfels
    @Moewenfels Год назад +1

    How DO you remove splinters with a needle? :o

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад +2

      I use it to pull the skin surrounding the splinter to break it back so that I can get to the splinter without it snapping.

  • @Magesshop
    @Magesshop Год назад

    Aside from the fact that I've never commented on your channel before hi I'm a big fan of yours I'm going to go into the Canadian wilderness and begin my long Trek towards Japan how are you at least the Japanese stay out of s*** sometimes maybe most times I don't know I'm using voice right now and I am just talking nonsense (he probably think I'm crazy)

  • @dennisr.d.mascarenas3886
    @dennisr.d.mascarenas3886 Год назад +1

    In Great Britain, are you allowed to buy ammo.. Greetings from Colorado USA.. 😎🇺🇸

  • @theoni8702
    @theoni8702 Год назад

    quick question where'd you get your compass and how effective is it because i need a good compass and i don't really trust what maufacturers say

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Год назад

      It’s a Silva compass. Arguably the most reputable company for good quality compasses. You can find them online easily enough.

  • @timrhodes1
    @timrhodes1 Год назад

    Vaseline in your gloves doesnt sound so bad. Would leather gloves absorb vaseline?
    Also, theres such a thing as waxed twine. Ill bet it makes a good fire starter.

  • @giovanninastasio1178
    @giovanninastasio1178 Год назад

    what's the brand of the gloves?