Speaking of worm whispering,Josh and Charlie and co. Plant whispering,as you know birds are up an hour before Sun rise every day chirping there heart's out, unbeknown to us the chirping sends out frequencys to plant's awakening them that also gives them vitamins its called morning sonic Bloom (stoma). Alot like Josh wakeing the kids for an adventure at 5am. Classical music works a treat as well. If your looking for yield in your garden or established fruit trees this technique is amazing unbelievable yield. So set the timer for the morning sonic Bloom see for yourself Cheers boys
More bushcraft content please! You can baton with a pocket knife folded to 90 degrees in a pinch too. Loved the cinematic feel to this one- reminded me of Nagualero, a bushcraft youtuber who sadly passed away a couple of years ago. A friend of his took over the channel but its not the same.
Good stuff mate. Another source of very dry tinder, is in your pockets. Bet you my last dollar, that every single pocket that you and the lads had, would have had dry flammable fluff. A lot of that will stay alight long enough to get the next stuff burning. Human hair is good. Yeah it grows again. If you can find South Island black beech, blown over, the roots burn like crazy. Take off slivers to start, as kindling, then you're away laughing. Thanks for the upload mate. Good stuff. All the very best.
Josh I'm sure you already know but you can scape that little fire starter too and get a wee pile of shavings, it makes a bigger spark... also you can use your knife to ignite it, doesn't have to be that little green thing it comes with. Chur lol
Pretty much it's like a snake whisperer busting out some funky town tunes with his pungi to intice the big fella out of his domain. In this instance, Josh's guiro Kiwi bushman percussion instrument intices worms near by to gatherfor a hoedown at Funkytown
That's definitely the place to go fishing inter"land those young bhuti 18 kg one's as good as fresh sea one's for sure. I all ways let the drand daddy's thrive for another day will be putting a decent holding pound there by Simon's pass for the new dairy farm I work on front frow seats mc cook every day on a grader just like me old man back in hoemo grip days stubbie shorts and socks up to there knee's amazing photos in the r s a pub of the history there. When living was affordable Yould only see 3 Chinese people on the but sight seeing in the 70s Haven work for boot licking Paul Smith doing the lake front subdivision in 20th century I counted 50 buses loaded of foreigners enjoying them self some getting lucky D. Bound for great nice josh It's HOLY ground all the way through there up your ways bro cheers man
That’s an awesome video Josh! And there is something about that Bowie knife of yours! Top quality! I learned a lot from your video. More videos like this please! Cheers Dave 🇳🇿
I always thought worms thought it was the rain and came to the surface because they don't want to drown, I think rains fills their burrows so they get out to get air. Nirds kmow this . They hunt worms in the rain however I could wrong I never actually asked a worm
There was a wicked mature mellow calming feel about this video, not sure if it was a one off or signs of a new style for you but it was good, real good, loving it bro
2.9 K off 100,000 subs there Josh 👍🏻
all the best for the future mate work, family. Would love to see it all work out.
You always have great footage. Keep up the great and amazing work
Awesume josh keep them coming hope you sort it with Kristen and can get back to the coast again , cheers , shaneo, nelson 👍🍺
Speaking of worm whispering,Josh and Charlie and co.
Plant whispering,as you know birds are up an hour before Sun rise every day chirping there heart's out, unbeknown to us the chirping sends out frequencys to plant's awakening them that also gives them vitamins its called morning sonic Bloom (stoma).
Alot like Josh wakeing the kids for an adventure at 5am.
Classical music works a treat as well.
If your looking for yield in your garden or established fruit trees this technique is amazing unbelievable yield.
So set the timer for the morning sonic Bloom see for yourself
Cheers boys
Yeah mate. Positive frequency and vibration and all that good stuff
Nice video, thank you
Churr the brother james, glad to have met yah along the queenstown water front the other day ! hope yah having a good one !
Great work Josh. Always been a huge fan. Love the content and supporting this awesome journey
Bloody awesome video mate 👍 Pretty cool to see some Kiwi Bushcraft
Enjoyed this 👌
Bloody great positive stuff Josh
I like your vlogs keep them up
More bushcraft content please! You can baton with a pocket knife folded to 90 degrees in a pinch too. Loved the cinematic feel to this one- reminded me of Nagualero, a bushcraft youtuber who sadly passed away a couple of years ago. A friend of his took over the channel but its not the same.
righto, cheer!
Good stuff mate. Another source of very dry tinder, is in your pockets. Bet you my last dollar, that every single pocket that you and the lads had, would have had dry flammable fluff. A lot of that will stay alight long enough to get the next stuff burning. Human hair is good. Yeah it grows again. If you can find South Island black beech, blown over, the roots burn like crazy. Take off slivers to start, as kindling, then you're away laughing. Thanks for the upload mate. Good stuff. All the very best.
Yup whanau over everything bro 💪
Inspired me
What an incredible video, a lot of wisdom.
where did you acquire so much survival knowledge like that Josh?
Mainly books and trial and error
@@joshjameskiwibushman I love wildlife and I learned a lot from you, thanks Josh
Josh I'm sure you already know but you can scape that little fire starter too and get a wee pile of shavings, it makes a bigger spark... also you can use your knife to ignite it, doesn't have to be that little green thing it comes with. Chur lol
yeah
Forever the man Josh!!!
Hi Josh my name is harlee and I am 11 and I was wondering what flint and steel you were using in your video. Thanks
Heya, just a cheap one I got online. Can’t remember where from sorry
Isnt it because they think its raining so they come to the surface to avoid drowning
That's what I thought too
makes sense @@andrewlines6073
Pretty much it's like a snake whisperer busting out some funky town tunes with his pungi to intice the big fella out of his domain.
In this instance, Josh's guiro Kiwi bushman percussion instrument intices worms near by to gatherfor a hoedown at Funkytown
Mate Twizel this weekend fish on 🤠💯🤙🤙🤙💪see you there
That's definitely the place to go fishing inter"land those young bhuti 18 kg one's as good as fresh sea one's for sure.
I all ways let the drand daddy's thrive for another day will be putting a decent holding pound there by Simon's pass for the new dairy farm I work on front frow seats mc cook every day on a grader just like me old man back in hoemo grip days stubbie shorts and socks up to there knee's amazing photos in the r s a pub of the history there.
When living was affordable
Yould only see 3 Chinese people on the but sight seeing in the 70s
Haven work for boot licking Paul Smith doing the lake front subdivision in 20th century I counted 50 buses loaded of foreigners enjoying them self some getting lucky D. Bound for great nice josh
It's HOLY ground all the way through there up your ways bro cheers man
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That’s an awesome video Josh! And there is something about that Bowie knife of yours! Top quality! I learned a lot from your video. More videos like this please! Cheers Dave 🇳🇿
I always thought worms thought it was the rain and came to the surface because they don't want to drown, I think rains fills their burrows so they get out to get air. Nirds kmow this . They hunt worms in the rain however I could wrong I never actually asked a worm
There was a wicked mature mellow calming feel about this video, not sure if it was a one off or signs of a new style for you but it was good, real good, loving it bro
Brilliant mate 🤙🏻🏴
Good stuff keep them coming
Chainsaw on top of a waratah, 👍👍