bro im a shaman and artist from paris frrance we dn't havethose kind of view here so thanks yu for your amazing adventureyur one of my fav youtuber: yur humble, nice , cool and yu do great show without to much !!!
AMIGO, LA TRADUCCIÓN ESTÁ HORRIBLEMENTE MAL, A RATOS HABLAS SUMAMENTE RÁPIDO, TANTO QUE MOLESTA Y A RATOS HABLAS MUY LENTO. SI PUEDES, TRATA DE ARREGLAR ESO, PORQUE SINCERAMENTE HE TENIDO QUE DEJAR DE VER TUS VIDEOS EN ESPAÑOL POR ESTA RAZÓN. GRACIAS Y SALUDOS.
Yeah. In America we have to worry about getting shot. Humans in America are more dangerous than any animal. Try camping out in the west side of Chicago.
Not sure if you've read "117 days adrift," by Maurice and Marilyn Bailey, but most of their rehydration came from fish and/or turtle blood. Any fish they caught, was bled and they drank the blood. They also sucked the fish eyes. General rule of thumb is, if it bleeds, you have a source of rehydration. Not much, but every bit helps. The Baileys had a post incidence assessment, and generally speaking, their bodies were ok, and all bits were functioning normally. Thank you for sharing. Take care.
@@TheFloridian5 not really a problem. He was able to give a basic understanding on survival. In that particular location. However in a real case, you cannot "forget" about your fish you've caught, and let the sharks get it. It was important to show his viewing audience the basics of survival. For the purpose of the exercise, not catching and drinking the blood, could have been a bad mistake. Yes as you say there would have been help available, out of camera shot, with available water etc. Thank you for your response to my comment.
This is entrainment and filming what looks cool. This is the OPPOSITE of what ud want to do in real survival. I love his videos but this should absolutely NOT be followed in real survival. Spending all day playing around getting dehydrated while hunting for food while you have zero water? His first 2-3 days should have zero focus on food until there's water secured and hot days spent trying to minimize sweating and dehydration. Again, this is just entertainment for people who will never see an island like this in their life. Great filming M8!
Now here’s something fun: When you, Jack, are with Fran the two of you are busily interacting intensively with each other. When you are doing one of these survival adventures, other aspects of your personality reveals themselves. While you are always pleasant, these solo adventures allow your sense of humor to come dramatically forward - you’re as charming as usual, but solo really shows how clever and humorous you are. This isn’t a negative comment on Fran, she’s lovely and charming in her own way. It is cool to have your narrative shared between just yourself and the camera. Thanks for your videos, they are grand. Cheers …
I might be across the globe (FL, USA) but it doesn’t stop me from experiencing these challenges through your channel. Thanks for the great educational content
I did 21 days in the Everglades. Zero desire to ever go back 😂. Florida is legit a terrifying wildlife place. Everything kills you bites you stings you etc on par with Australia for creepy critters. Those Everglades was a challenge I’ll never ever repeat. I did 40 in Botswana - felt much safer in Africa for some reason .
With baitfish, they blindly swim head first in the direction opposite of the slightest movement. Use that to your advantage. Stand still, throw a rock just to the other side of the school, and then use some sort of bucket or bottle or hat to quickly scoop the water when they inevitably come barreling toward you.
more night shots would be great :D as someone who has only lived in the city who really cant see much of the stars, I can only imagine how bright and many they are when looking at them from isolated islands/places like this without light pollution.
It's really scary when you are stranded alone and get lightheaded. If you pass out, there's no one to help you out. The lack of shade on that island is really rough during hot times, you needed to make some sort of shade. A good thing to do is make a trench in the dirt and cover it with leafy branches. Being down in the earth will be cooler just naturally, so you just have to block the sun.
and there where even green branches everywhere.. How would this work in the artic.. plentyfull of freshwater but with a knife and spear.. I would constructed a bow..and have firesteel with me :)
I love watching survival shows. When I was younger a small group of us used to camp about a week at a time by rivers in WV that were miles away from where we’d park. I love watching survival shows. Bear Grylls of course being one of the first to watch, and I like Naked and Afraid when they are in groups. But what’s interesting about yours is how you tell a story about people who survived a wreck and then recreate the scenario and tell the story as you go. Awesome to watch!
The man is a crab's worse nightmare! 🤣 But hey fair enough, better than buying it at the super market! Lovely video, I not only love outdoors but also started playing Sons of the Forest, keep getting flashbacks watching this 😜
I've been pondering about a bushcraft still for a while now, n the major challenge has always been the condenser (the cooling pipe). Always thought you would have to be very lucky to find enough metal pipe to make it work. I've done a few experiments, and it takes a few metres to radiative cool steam. But using wet bamboo to evaporavely cool, very nice solution. File that one away in the "hope I never need to use, but glad to know" pile
I also thought of that. The base of one of the glass bottles would then be used to light a fire. I just don't understand why people don't have a compass/magnifying glass/reflecting mirror combo type instrument can take on boats just in case.
Hey just wanted to give you a tip, try digging holes in a straight line just before the wet sand ends going towards the dry sand and wait a few hours atleast three and you should have clean water but if it's still salty dig more holes in the same line
Jack, You are a hardcore adventurer! I love it! Keep putting out the great content mate! I can’t wait till next week to watch another episode. Stay safe and well? Cheers! Dana Juneau Alaska USA
Brothers, are you guys forgetting that the shark can't come out the "wadd-da" like the crocodile can??😮Will chase ya all day and night on the island.😅😂😊
A few years ago, in Arnhem land, a workmate of mine had this exact same experience. On a fishing trip, he anchored his boat at a small island to stretch his legs, and when he got back his boat was gone. Tide lifted it up and took it away. When he didn't return that night, his Mrs called the police and they started a search the next morning. They found his boat, and thankfully he had left his GPS on, so the police were able to follow the 'breadcrumbs' straight back to the island. I suspect the only injuries he suffered were when his Mrs got hold of him that next day. Moral of this (true) story, it really can happen! So never be slack when tying up at islands (or anywhere else!) and always tell someone where you are going and when you will be back.
Absolutely love this channel mate!! I've been binge watching all weekend !! Im a sucker for anything survival related, keep up the excellent work!!! Cheers from the USA!!!
I'm new to your channel and one of your Instagram post showed up in my feed. Just finished watching this episode and I absolutely enjoyed watching. You gotta love when the social media algorithm does it's job and shows you content like this. I subscribed and look forward to watching all your other videos. Was anyone else really happy and excited when he got the fire going!? I sure was!!! Actually gave me bit of happy chills 😊. 🙂👌👍
I love your steel, great idea great job and those crabs man. Try dehydrating the salt water to get you some salt to season them with and maybe some butter lol.
We always carry a plastic bag with use to harvest water from tree's .in case we get lost.there was a blue bucket with you it would have been a good idea for you to use the bucket to put at least the crabs in to stay fresh so you don't get food poisoning you do have some interesting ideas.
- 12:27 .. I would've snagged that stingray. I mean, I could eat several of those crabs alone with corn && potatoes && Cajun seasoning. So, yah deff *need* much more food my friend.
they only eat the claws, where you going to get the corn and spices from... he is only showing what you can do, that is why, like all their videos, they don't kill everything in sight, take only what you need, leave the rest for the next person in your situation.
thanks Jack- i really enjoyed this episode- more like it-especially with some Australian survival stories would be awesome- loved the distillation this episode-yehh science Mr White...
You should always have a small, waterproof, emergency kit which includes tools to make fire. Even Ötzi had that with him 5,000 years ago, although you did well with what you had.
@@bigboss-tl2xr Redundancy? He had nothing, not a single thing, packed with him on the beach to make fire. He made fired by rubbing two sticks together. He should always keep a small pack of survival gear in the boat or with him when he camps on the beach.
@@Agent-kb3zb Well no, he didn't, but that's part of his show, to recreate the situation as it occurred in the past. I, on the other hand don't even go to the grocery store without 2 knives and 3 lighters 😂
I give you a tip how to generate a big stream of smoke that can be seen from 1-2 miles far away, just nip or cut a bundle of a green leaf then put on top a burning fire it will produce a ton of white smokes that can be seen miles away.
Hey mate, love your videos but just a future tip for you about getting mud crabs easier when they are in water is use your shirt so when they grip you lift and grab their flippers then you’re solid mate, next challenge is making him let go😂
Block stones/coral/make a like well with enough mouth to let fish to enter. Crack some sea clams, stone crabs, as bait and wait for fish to enter and spear
you could probably rub some seawater on yourself to cool off easier and reduce water loss to sweat, but it might leave salt on you. Not sure. Also that bottle with the cap is a pretty cool looking bottle.
Hey mate, if you want to do a proper survival come to Northern Territory will also be filming at night when getting hammered by the bugs and the crocodiles coming in to the camp
Could you use transpiration from the plants around to get some fresh water into bottles? Push a bottle over some leaves, tie it down to the ground so that any transpired water collects at the bottom, would that work?
@@BacktoBasics theres gotta be a kit to buy like that somewhere, Thank you for the content even in the wild you manage to produce top notch content! See you next week
You can use the backside of that knife (the spine) to create those fine shavings. around @39:40. keep the sharp side of the knife good. in a survival scenario that sharp edge of the knife is the only ting going to keep you alive. Both processing meat to defending yourself.
❤I’ve come up with a neat recipe for you to try. Batter recipe: Idahoan original mashed potato flakes; little baking powder; salt; flour; and your favorite beer.❤🎉cheers mate❤
sun so hot on that day i woulda shaved some fluff of them shorts you where wearing and used the sun and glass bottle or plastic bottle with water to magnify suns rays ... but then im not as energetic or fit as you lol also i have never seen that bamboo fire meathod thingy!
Im a bit older, i haven't heard any of Aaron's music, and i know nothing about his life or background. I see a frightened young man,carrying a lot of pain. The weight of that pain eventually roots u to the spot. It governs every thought, shapes every moment and, to use a snake as a metaphor, the person u were is left shedded, a new and broken reflection of them remains. If u are already under tremendous stress, the combination is isolating, and feeling alone with so much pain is hard for anyone to cope with. U trudge on learning more and more about regret. Substance's are typically abused. Anything that helps u not to feel, to escape urself for a while. RIP young blood.
Surprise! It's actually Fish and Game and they're going to cite you for using a spear on the island! LOL. JK. Thank you for the tips. It's quite surprising to know there could be fresh water in bottles along the beach!
Paused to comment before I watch this. 3:56 You intend to recreate this without retrieving the boat. I assume you will make the attempt to swim out to it as if were really there and return to the island?
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bro im a shaman and artist from paris frrance we dn't havethose kind of view here so thanks yu for your amazing adventureyur one of my fav youtuber: yur humble, nice , cool and yu do great show without to much !!!
AMIGO, LA TRADUCCIÓN ESTÁ HORRIBLEMENTE MAL, A RATOS HABLAS SUMAMENTE RÁPIDO, TANTO QUE MOLESTA Y A RATOS HABLAS MUY LENTO. SI PUEDES, TRATA DE ARREGLAR ESO, PORQUE SINCERAMENTE HE TENIDO QUE DEJAR DE VER TUS VIDEOS EN ESPAÑOL POR ESTA RAZÓN. GRACIAS Y SALUDOS.
Porque no hiciste fuego con las botellas de vidrio transparente, era 100 veces más fácil que todo el trabajo que te llevó el bambú 🤷♂️
22:57
"oh its just a shark" 💀this is how you know he is from australia lol
I think the accent made it obvious 😂
Yeah. In America we have to worry about getting shot. Humans in America are more dangerous than any animal. Try camping out in the west side of Chicago.
@@santiagoj516 no shit
"no worries, mate"
i think he was just more stressed it'd be a crocdile
' settle down Mate ' whilst poking him with a spear....😆
😂
Not sure if you've read "117 days adrift," by Maurice and Marilyn Bailey, but most of their rehydration came from fish and/or turtle blood. Any fish they caught, was bled and they drank the blood. They also sucked the fish eyes. General rule of thumb is, if it bleeds, you have a source of rehydration. Not much, but every bit helps. The Baileys had a post incidence assessment, and generally speaking, their bodies were ok, and all bits were functioning normally. Thank you for sharing. Take care.
That’s awesome information. Problem with this is that there is a boat nearby with food and water. Changes everything when you can make a call
middle finger
@@TheFloridian5 not really a problem. He was able to give a basic understanding on survival. In that particular location. However in a real case, you cannot "forget" about your fish you've caught, and let the sharks get it. It was important to show his viewing audience the basics of survival. For the purpose of the exercise, not catching and drinking the blood, could have been a bad mistake. Yes as you say there would have been help available, out of camera shot, with available water etc. Thank you for your response to my comment.
fish and turtle blood would dehydrate you more then rehydrate you due to the high conten of salt in it
This is entrainment and filming what looks cool. This is the OPPOSITE of what ud want to do in real survival. I love his videos but this should absolutely NOT be followed in real survival. Spending all day playing around getting dehydrated while hunting for food while you have zero water? His first 2-3 days should have zero focus on food until there's water secured and hot days spent trying to minimize sweating and dehydration. Again, this is just entertainment for people who will never see an island like this in their life. Great filming M8!
the look on his face while eating that raw fish head was priceless.
You was pretending is bullshit, you
Now here’s something fun: When you, Jack, are with Fran the two of you are busily interacting intensively with each other. When you are doing one of these survival adventures, other aspects of your personality reveals themselves. While you are always pleasant, these solo adventures allow your sense of humor to come dramatically forward - you’re as charming as usual, but solo really shows how clever and humorous you are.
This isn’t a negative comment on Fran, she’s lovely and charming in her own way. It is cool to have your narrative shared between just yourself and the camera.
Thanks for your videos, they are grand. Cheers …
You stepping right over top a snake to chase that little stingray had me freaking out.
I might be across the globe (FL, USA) but it doesn’t stop me from experiencing these challenges through your channel. Thanks for the great educational content
I did 21 days in the Everglades. Zero desire to ever go back 😂. Florida is legit a terrifying wildlife place. Everything kills you bites you stings you etc on par with Australia for creepy critters. Those Everglades was a challenge I’ll never ever repeat. I did 40 in Botswana - felt much safer in Africa for some reason .
The last thing you do is tell a crab you need him for food, He's never going to want to go with you then. LOL
Hahaha 😅 funny 🤣🤣
LOL, but it makes the go into fight mode, not flight mode, those buggers don't turn down a challenge.
With baitfish, they blindly swim head first in the direction opposite of the slightest movement. Use that to your advantage. Stand still, throw a rock just to the other side of the school, and then use some sort of bucket or bottle or hat to quickly scoop the water when they inevitably come barreling toward you.
more night shots would be great :D as someone who has only lived in the city who really cant see much of the stars, I can only imagine how bright and many they are when looking at them from isolated islands/places like this without light pollution.
Totally hear you, i lived in the city in Australia, now i live rural, the difference is AMAZING.
It's really scary when you are stranded alone and get lightheaded. If you pass out, there's no one to help you out. The lack of shade on that island is really rough during hot times, you needed to make some sort of shade. A good thing to do is make a trench in the dirt and cover it with leafy branches. Being down in the earth will be cooler just naturally, so you just have to block the sun.
and there where even green branches everywhere..
How would this work in the artic.. plentyfull of freshwater but with a knife and spear.. I would constructed a bow..and have firesteel with me :)
Doubt he is entirely alone
I love watching survival shows. When I was younger a small group of us used to camp about a week at a time by rivers in WV that were miles away from where we’d park.
I love watching survival shows. Bear Grylls of course being one of the first to watch, and I like Naked and Afraid when they are in groups.
But what’s interesting about yours is how you tell a story about people who survived a wreck and then recreate the scenario and tell the story as you go.
Awesome to watch!
The man is a crab's worse nightmare! 🤣
But hey fair enough, better than buying it at the super market! Lovely video, I not only love outdoors but also started playing Sons of the Forest, keep getting flashbacks watching this 😜
I'm so glad you have used distillation... I keep thinking its the obvious solution
Fill salt water half way (evaporates faster without overflowing) and make shade for collection bottle :)
Watching you shaves the bamboo makes me pull my hair remembering those dried coconut fibers you left behind. 😵💫
I've been pondering about a bushcraft still for a while now, n the major challenge has always been the condenser (the cooling pipe). Always thought you would have to be very lucky to find enough metal pipe to make it work. I've done a few experiments, and it takes a few metres to radiative cool steam. But using wet bamboo to evaporavely cool, very nice solution. File that one away in the "hope I never need to use, but glad to know" pile
I would've thought you could start a fire with the bottles you found. Using them as a magnifying glass.
I also thought of that. The base of one of the glass bottles would then be used to light a fire. I just don't understand why people don't have a compass/magnifying glass/reflecting mirror combo type instrument can take on boats just in case.
@@hankakah4180 or a firesteel?
Hey just wanted to give you a tip, try digging holes in a straight line just before the wet sand ends going towards the dry sand and wait a few hours atleast three and you should have clean water but if it's still salty dig more holes in the same line
I’m thinking to myself I wish you had some shoelaces😂 41:58
Jack,
You are a hardcore adventurer! I love it! Keep putting out the great content mate! I can’t wait till next week to watch another episode.
Stay safe and well?
Cheers!
Dana
Juneau Alaska USA
it's just a shark, I thought it was a croc there.
I was thinking the same thing, fella lol.
Not hardly but I feel u
@@MGeezydaWarrior meh u know what I mean don't need to play scarface 🤣🤣🤣
Brothers, are you guys forgetting that the shark can't come out the "wadd-da" like the crocodile can??😮Will chase ya all day and night on the island.😅😂😊
Crogs are more dangerous compare to a shark.They are also more likely to attack you compare to a shark
This vid has a way more tense energy. It's pretty neat.
A few years ago, in Arnhem land, a workmate of mine had this exact same experience. On a fishing trip, he anchored his boat at a small island to stretch his legs, and when he got back his boat was gone. Tide lifted it up and took it away.
When he didn't return that night, his Mrs called the police and they started a search the next morning. They found his boat, and thankfully he had left his GPS on, so the police were able to follow the 'breadcrumbs' straight back to the island.
I suspect the only injuries he suffered were when his Mrs got hold of him that next day.
Moral of this (true) story, it really can happen! So never be slack when tying up at islands (or anywhere else!) and always tell someone where you are going and when you will be back.
Absolutely love this channel mate!! I've been binge watching all weekend !! Im a sucker for anything survival related, keep up the excellent work!!! Cheers from the USA!!!
Can't stop watching your videos! I love watching them.
Thanks!
I'm new to your channel and one of your Instagram post showed up in my feed. Just finished watching this episode and I absolutely enjoyed watching. You gotta love when the social media algorithm does it's job and shows you content like this. I subscribed and look forward to watching all your other videos. Was anyone else really happy and excited when he got the fire going!? I sure was!!! Actually gave me bit of happy chills 😊. 🙂👌👍
I love your steel, great idea great job and those crabs man. Try dehydrating the salt water to get you some salt to season them with and maybe some butter lol.
your abillity to miss static target and hit moving targets always seems to amaze me
We always carry a plastic bag with use to harvest water from tree's .in case we get lost.there was a blue bucket with you it would have been a good idea for you to use the bucket to put at least the crabs in to stay fresh so you don't get food poisoning you do have some interesting ideas.
You don't get food poisoning that fast, this was basically 1 day, even 2 you are fine if you have them in shade.
Great. Idea! Can’t wait for the next part. 😊 cheers from Birmingham Alabama USA 😊
Cheers from Birmingham England
Mangrove Snapper are good eating for sure, I catch them all the time in Florida.
Love you HOmelander!!!!
- 12:27 .. I would've snagged that stingray. I mean, I could eat several of those crabs alone with corn && potatoes && Cajun seasoning. So, yah deff *need* much more food my friend.
they only eat the claws, where you going to get the corn and spices from... he is only showing what you can do, that is why, like all their videos, they don't kill everything in sight, take only what you need, leave the rest for the next person in your situation.
To WHOM do you say all the time WE, WE, WE....
DO YOU HAVE HALLUCINATIONS 😂😂😂
Those subtitles had me LOL Thanks! Such an interesting story
Australia really is a spectacularly beautiful place.
Great content. No doubt your a master of your craft. Stay safe.
The survival episodes with backstories are the best ones
He’s full of bullshit
@@petrulup-st6mkwhy are you a miserable prick? Just move along tough guy
Lots of reasonable survival food😁
5:32 Hey that thing looks just like a claw. Wonder where you found it. Lovely video btw mate!
Love this series
thanks Jack- i really enjoyed this episode- more like it-especially with some Australian survival stories would be awesome- loved the distillation this episode-yehh science Mr White...
Nature is so pretty there! Greating from the Netherlands an reminder to explore more of the world :) al the food looks so good to inpressive!
47:50 bro you were flagging. Well done on the still.
Amazing video! could watch these all day
You should always have a small, waterproof, emergency kit which includes tools to make fire. Even Ötzi had that with him 5,000 years ago, although you did well with what you had.
Right!? I always carry 2 knives and 3 lighters and a little magnesium rod with flint WHEREVER I go.
@@bigboss-tl2xr They are extremely isolated where they go.
@@Agent-kb3zbExactly, so am I, that's why the redundancy on fire starting.
@@bigboss-tl2xr Redundancy? He had nothing, not a single thing, packed with him on the beach to make fire. He made fired by rubbing two sticks together. He should always keep a small pack of survival gear in the boat or with him when he camps on the beach.
@@Agent-kb3zb Well no, he didn't, but that's part of his show, to recreate the situation as it occurred in the past. I, on the other hand don't even go to the grocery store without 2 knives and 3 lighters 😂
I give you a tip how to generate a big stream of smoke that can be seen from 1-2 miles far away, just nip or cut a bundle of a green leaf then put on top a burning fire it will produce a ton of white smokes that can be seen miles away.
Hey guys. Thanks for taking us along for your adventures!
Hey mate, love your videos but just a future tip for you about getting mud crabs easier when they are in water is use your shirt so when they grip you lift and grab their flippers then you’re solid mate, next challenge is making him let go😂
This was so educational. Thank you. This videos valuable knowledge could save your life. (Larry, Colorado USA)
Love your show. I have done a bit of rough fishing.
i need you man.
i need your food 😂
You're really so underated
Block stones/coral/make a like well with enough mouth to let fish to enter. Crack some sea clams, stone crabs, as bait and wait for fish to enter and spear
He's eaten mud crabs more fearsome than you.
New to the channel and absolutely hooked, keep doing u man ur smashing it
love the video and them mud crabs look amazing wish i could try some
Thank you! 😀
you could probably rub some seawater on yourself to cool off easier and reduce water loss to sweat, but it might leave salt on you. Not sure.
Also that bottle with the cap is a pretty cool looking bottle.
Another great video! Thank you!
These are exciting episodes. Thankyou.
WOW,I want to have a life like yours, in my hometown there are no islands, I wish you good health.
I've waited too long greetings from Indonesia
Hey mate, if you want to do a proper survival come to Northern Territory will also be filming at night when getting hammered by the bugs and the crocodiles coming in to the camp
I like how you experiment with all different kinds of techniques, love your videos keep going!! Thanks :)
Struck you’re an animal. Loving this content. Cheers from Key West Florida
Could you use transpiration from the plants around to get some fresh water into bottles? Push a bottle over some leaves, tie it down to the ground so that any transpired water collects at the bottom, would that work?
Love your videos! Such a positive outlook on life and having fun while doing it. So cool.
This is a hard place to be, been there!
❤love the sunglasses. Any body knows what those are?
Was thinking the same thing. Would like to know where to get them.
@@clintl.w3565 you can get them from the 80s
Bruh you are the man! That engineering education tho. How many times did your education save your butt out in the Basics?
Thanks for the kind words mate, appreciate that.
The engineering definitely comes in handy out here sometimes!
@@BacktoBasics theres gotta be a kit to buy like that somewhere, Thank you for the content even in the wild you manage to produce top notch content! See you next week
You can use the backside of that knife (the spine) to create those fine shavings. around @39:40. keep the sharp side of the knife good. in a survival scenario that sharp edge of the knife is the only ting going to keep you alive. Both processing meat to defending yourself.
Watching a survival challenge whilst living my own on the hard shoulder of English motorway 😂
❤I’ve come up with a neat recipe for you to try. Batter recipe: Idahoan original mashed potato flakes; little baking powder; salt; flour; and your favorite beer.❤🎉cheers mate❤
Wow so amazing fishing ❤❤😮
New subscriber here from India. Awsome content...keep it up bro❤❤
Lmao watching you eating that raw shark chewed fish carcass
Great video mate really enjoy your survival videos and how you teached us to get fresh water cheers
Great job bro
Just here trying to scratch the itch. It’s been tough since field days had his kid 😂
sun so hot on that day i woulda shaved some fluff of them shorts you where wearing and used the sun and glass bottle or plastic bottle with water to magnify suns rays ... but then im not as energetic or fit as you lol also i have never seen that bamboo fire meathod thingy!
Hope you have a fun camping trip.
I would get more Night/Star shots.. Everywhere else has so much light pollution you cannot see that much.. Amazing.. MORE STARS!!!! lol
Im a bit older, i haven't heard any of Aaron's music, and i know nothing about his life or background. I see a frightened young man,carrying a lot of pain. The weight of that pain eventually roots u to the spot. It governs every thought, shapes every moment and, to use a snake as a metaphor, the person u were is left shedded, a new and broken reflection of them remains. If u are already under tremendous stress, the combination is isolating, and feeling alone with so much pain is hard for anyone to cope with. U trudge on learning more and more about regret. Substance's are typically abused. Anything that helps u not to feel, to escape urself for a while.
RIP young blood.
Your video was a great experience 🎉
Blows my mind how much crushed coral is on that beach.
Im addicted to your video’s
There’s a knot in the bamboo. How’s it going to go into the other bottle?? Haha
Hell of a show Jack !! Tks !
Surprise! It's actually Fish and Game and they're going to cite you for using a spear on the island! LOL. JK. Thank you for the tips. It's quite surprising to know there could be fresh water in bottles along the beach!
With a spear, aim where the fish *will be,* not where the fish is. Anticipation is key
Thanks for sharing, i enjoy this video
Another excellent episode!! Keep it coming - love watching your videos!! Btw, what brand is your dark sunglasses! They’re cool!! Thx from NJ USA
Thanks, B2B.
You deserve more view
man trade that 40 something for a 20 something I won't stop watching.
Paused to comment before I watch this. 3:56 You intend to recreate this without retrieving the boat. I assume you will make the attempt to swim out to it as if were really there and return to the island?
No way am I doing that swim again.... Haha!