GRAPE TANG!!!! I haven’t had that stuff since the mid 1970’s. Just the thought of that overpowering grape flavor brings back fond memories of camping and backpacking with my family as a kid. Glad to see it is still powering out door adventures 👍👏
This is what you call REAL bushcrafte camping, love the shelter..great campfire, great food with the best company 🐕 let's hope that wasn't a BEAR out there.. wishing you your beautiful PUP and your family a safe and blessed Christmas 🎉🌲🐕❤
Nice video mate. Great way to enjoy the outdoors. I imagine something caught the smell of that ground bison. 🥩 it did look like a very appetising meal. Probably another camper who only had a bit of trail mix and porridge oats sniffing about for a proper meal. 😆 Thanks for sharing your adventure 👍
i like that kind of video. lots of quiet nature, forest. some campfire cooking and campfire TV. no or not much talking . . . very nice after a busy working day
Great camping video my man. Love your dog Big strong and loyal to you. Good to be armed. You never know when a big bear is near by. Your dog growls, you ID and put it down. Top stuff. You carry on and have my support. I'm subscribing to your channel. Cheers 🥂
Glad to see you out and about .Good to have plenty of Resorces for your camp. To bad about your finger. Great dog so obedient. Where is the 30 30. Thanks for sharing, stay safe.
Good to see you getting out again. What a shelter, and what a feast you cooked up! I've got an RV'ing trip coming up in the camper this week with my wife (Patagonia Lake and Roper Lake campgrounds, both in Arizona, if you're curious to look them up), but these outdoor primitive campsites sure capture me with how simple and rustic they are. It's how I used to camp, sleeping on the ground, and loving it. You sure know how to film and record how great those times can be. Maybe I'll do a pickup bed camping trip in the pines this coming summer and reminisce how great those time are. Thank you, always enjoy your outings. Cheers! Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
I love your quiet format, hence my sub. I found a similar channel who does car repairs like you Nicholas, Simon Fordman. What's interesting is he'll add some closed caption descriptions of what he's doing or thinking. No pressure to adopt that but if you never thought of it, perhaps you could try it. It's like getting your thoughts of that moment in that moment. Looking forward to your winter season vids as winter is here in Canada 😄
Great video as always, but are you really going to leave us hanging on, guessing your secret stroganoff spice mix? Comon Nicholas, spill the beans! Cheers from Bavaria
I just don’t understand why people don’t use the branches (for kindling) on the dead standing trees they cut down for firewood, and instead, split up perfectly good rounds into very small pieces. I’m not criticizing anyone. I’m just genuinely curious. I guess we all learn different ways of doing things. I started learning my woodcraft (what we called it back then in New England) skills beginning in the 1970’s. Also, we learned what was called “fire lays”. Today everyone seems to do what I’ve dubbed “fire piles” 😂
If you watch the first fire, I actually did use dead spruce branches to start that one. I changed it up in the morning just so it wasn't the same thing twice in a video. Most people (including myself) use the stacking method for making fires since its the easiest, fire piles is a good name 🤣
Awesome camp 🏕 ! THANKS. ...Alan in Texas 🇨🇱 👍
GRAPE TANG!!!! I haven’t had that stuff since the mid 1970’s. Just the thought of that overpowering grape flavor brings back fond memories of camping and backpacking with my family as a kid. Glad to see it is still powering out door adventures 👍👏
Good to see you again. Thank you for bringing us along.
Awesome night out Nicholas. Beautiful place for a camp and that bison stroganoff looked delicious. Grape tang? Orange is where its at!!
Nate
Hey Nicholas, great video. Thanks much!
This is what you call REAL bushcrafte camping, love the shelter..great campfire, great food with the best company 🐕 let's hope that wasn't a BEAR out there.. wishing you your beautiful PUP and your family a safe and blessed Christmas 🎉🌲🐕❤
Nice video mate. Great way to enjoy the outdoors. I imagine something caught the smell of that ground bison. 🥩 it did look like a very appetising meal. Probably another camper who only had a bit of trail mix and porridge oats sniffing about for a proper meal. 😆
Thanks for sharing your adventure 👍
wow awesome camp setup simple easy and enjoyable. so cant wait until i can get back out there again and enjoy it like you do
i like that kind of video. lots of quiet nature, forest. some campfire cooking and campfire TV. no or not much talking . . .
very nice after a busy working day
Great camping video my man. Love your dog
Big strong and loyal to you. Good to be armed. You never know when a big bear is near by. Your dog growls, you ID and put it down. Top stuff. You carry on and have my support. I'm subscribing to your channel. Cheers 🥂
Great video! As always. Thanks for the effort brother! Kind regards, Konstantin
Excelente !!!
Thanks for the new video. It was great.
Thank You for bringing a slice of heaven into a sick old mans life, your posts remind me how beautiful solitude can be.
~Vaya con Dios
I liked the video! You are great!
Excellent as always young man - love your videos.
Glad to see you out and about .Good to have plenty of Resorces for your camp. To bad about your finger. Great dog so obedient. Where is the 30 30. Thanks for sharing, stay safe.
Good Evening ! Nice trip. Good lookin BUDDY. TAKE CARE..
Comment ça fait du bien cettte vidéo a voir, merci.
Good dog.
Good to see you getting out again. What a shelter, and what a feast you cooked up! I've got an RV'ing trip coming up in the camper this week with my wife (Patagonia Lake and Roper Lake campgrounds, both in Arizona, if you're curious to look them up), but these outdoor primitive campsites sure capture me with how simple and rustic they are. It's how I used to camp, sleeping on the ground, and loving it. You sure know how to film and record how great those times can be. Maybe I'll do a pickup bed camping trip in the pines this coming summer and reminisce how great those time are. Thank you, always enjoy your outings. Cheers! Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
Good production.
Nice hiking trip, but i miss your cowboy hat.
Good stuff!👍🏽
Bison Stroganoff looks tasty
Awesome 👌 video, instant subscribe 👍
I love your quiet format, hence my sub. I found a similar channel who does car repairs like you Nicholas, Simon Fordman. What's interesting is he'll add some closed caption descriptions of what he's doing or thinking. No pressure to adopt that but if you never thought of it, perhaps you could try it. It's like getting your thoughts of that moment in that moment. Looking forward to your winter season vids as winter is here in Canada 😄
Great video as always, but are you really going to leave us hanging on, guessing your secret stroganoff spice mix? Comon Nicholas, spill the beans!
Cheers from Bavaria
Finally, another video 🔥
I know you got a big cold ❄️🥶🥶🥶
Good looking dog. Seems really smart. I've seen others use a saw like that. I was wondering where to get one?
There must be some good gloves you got on that you don't feel that hot ass fire 🔥🔥🔥 in your hands haha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Witaj Przyjacielu dobrze cię widzieć pozdrawiam serdecznie 🤗🐺🏕🥇☕️🍰💚🙌
I just don’t understand why people don’t use the branches (for kindling) on the dead standing trees they cut down for firewood, and instead, split up perfectly good rounds into very small pieces.
I’m not criticizing anyone. I’m just genuinely curious. I guess we all learn different ways of doing things. I started learning my woodcraft (what we called it back then in New England) skills beginning in the 1970’s.
Also, we learned what was called “fire lays”. Today everyone seems to do what I’ve dubbed “fire piles” 😂
If you watch the first fire, I actually did use dead spruce branches to start that one. I changed it up in the morning just so it wasn't the same thing twice in a video. Most people (including myself) use the stacking method for making fires since its the easiest, fire piles is a good name 🤣
good trip, where did you get your pants? look like good quality
Fire wood 🪵🪵🪓🪓🪵🪵🪵🪵🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵 burn ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
What’s the knife you have there? Looks great
Custom knife built by Ashenforge :)
it is a monster of a knife 👍
What’s the gun you got this time. Shout out from
Nova Scotia Canada
Bela faca
What's the dogs name?
Naomi
she is nice, fits perfectly the atmosphere of the video
🥰
People wonder why you bring a dog, more than just company!
What is your dog's name
You don't never stay in one spot do you