Absolutely. Greg is super _Practical_ *& NO fake stuff* when you watch his vid's it's dirty , nasty , WET , & uncomfortable ... _with BEARS_ And GREG? .... HE just takes it all in stride & very automatically and naturally I LOVED it (in this vid) _The Guy is Getting RAINED ON!_ so he's Prob damp and cold (he DO NOT seem to Mind!!!!) I think that when GREG is seen in the bush _ppl Mistake Him for BIGFOOT!!!_ LoL
I enjoy seeing old buildings like that. At one time they were being used daily by people to carry out tasks to help them survive. And now, just a desolate place. Great find.
This video is a perfect example of why I love your style of video making, Greg. So peaceful. The spirit of adventure and exploration lives strong within you. This is exactly what I want to do with my life. I've just got to put some puzzle pieces into place with my career, family, and finances, and I'll be right there with you.
Thanks for another very real video. Every time you go doesn’t have to produce. We all want to bag what we’re after but sometimes it just doesn’t happen. That’s what I like about your videos, they’re very real. Just being out there is a blessing enjoy the trip!!!
Just for my own pursuit of knowledge, do bullets actually rise up after leaving the barrel? I thought they go straight until they drop and any appearance of rise has to do with where your scope is sighted in.
@@Cheeseburger_Randythe rise up from the barrel. You can test this easy enough. Fire at a target 5 yards out, then 30 yards out. They rise up a few inches out to 100-200 yards. Depending on the round. Then start dropping. Some obviously drop sooner
I've been watching you Greg for many years and your friendship with Finn is amazing, I've learned so much about being out in the wilderness watching your videos, thanks for sharing your a true legend . 💯👍🏼🤗
No gimmicks, just honest results...thats what makes your videos genuine Greg. You show the not getting the meat and the successes of bringing home a spoil as well. Just the adventure is worth it right there.😊
Another heartwarming edition of Bushcraft and life in the Canadian Rocky Mountains with Greg. Thank you, I loved seeing how hard you tried to achieve your goals and the fun you had going this. Your mum would have been so happy for you. 😀 II really enjoyed seeing all the beautiful scenery there.
Most guys would struggle trying to lift that big old log in the back of their pickup, but Greg, he gets there and tows it back with his winch...... Work smart not hard...... awesome Greg!!
Greg's and Zach's 30 Day Survival Challenge Canadian Rockies is still to me one of the most memorable show till today. . . I hope you and Zach will do that again in the future to come . .. Love and Greetings from India . ..
I did some hunting and guiding 40 years ago, but haven’t done either during that time. Had a couple of idiots who hit elk, but were too lazy to follow the trail to recover them, I had to finish the job. Quit after that,but your videos bring back the times and knowledge that I once enjoyed. Thank you.
Down here hawks frequently fly into car windshields and get stunned for a few hours. Maybe that one hit a tree. Very cool that you helped it. Awesome vid. Fin looked like he was having the best time ever. 👍
Awesome video greg,beautiful scenery and that hawk was a special treat.i had the same thing happen to me with a great horned owl it came into my camp and stayed with me all week.he was definitely very weak so i fed him.at the end of 6 days he looked real good much stronger,he was hanging out on a big tree branch by that time,i looked up at him just before dusk he leaned forward and took to the air his flight was completely silent.that has to be one of the best times I’ve ever spent in the bush.thanks for bringing us along that brought back some wonderful memories 😊☮️
@@user-tu5un8jc9v Oh! Also try the vareniki and borscht (with sour cream, of course!). And the pancakes. And the fried potatoes with meat! Do they like fried potatoes with meat in France?)
@@user-tu5un8jc9v When the war is over, be sure to come to Ukraine! We love guests. If you are lucky enough to cross paths, I will gladly take you to my favorite places!
Thanx for taking us on the moose and grouse hunt. Here in lower low Michigan the coyote have eaten all the grouse, around my land anyway. The dust pan is the same make and model as mine... but mines in quite a bit better condition. Glad you didn't have any trouble from the grizzly.
A German dog, A Canadian man, Both with a wanderlust, Built on trust. Into the wild, they seek adventure, Nothing gained, nothing ventured. Care free souls, who follow their own path, They bestow us with a video and a kind laugh Gavin
It’s great seeing your videos again Greg!I really appreciate you and love learning from you,watching your out door travels really has helped my anxiety too,Thankyou!
I carry birch bark as well 😹 my fav thing to do with Grizz or Black Bear tracks is to measure the width of the front paw and add one inch to determine the size of bear. The last Grizz at my cabin had a 7 inch wide front paw so was an 8 footer. Previous to that a 7 footer came through. The 9 footer was pestering a woman's cabin so the neighbor kid filled his archery tag and it was 9 ft 2 inches. Stay safe, buddy! 💙
Love your s[ecials.... (IE from the old days of TV..). :). Wether you bag a big fish, moose .... or not! You really do an awesome job to make us feel like we are there with ya, and very good information on what counts! ... the outdoors/ nature! Thanks for sharing that over the years with us. Especially the morning coffee routine with your trusted companion. Cheers.. Ric/ MN
I drove with my friend from Toronto to Dawson City Yukon it took 6 days of driving. I saw lots of wildlife and lots of bears of the side of the road. Its beautiful up there and I did get to see Yukon moose
Nice video! Greg is right about bullet trajectory when considering trajectory relative to scope line of sight. However, the bullet doesn’t truly rise, the instant it leaves the barrel gravity acts on it and it actuallly immediately starts traveling down.
Hope you enjoyed Atlanta, not a lot of bushcrafting to there per say, I grew in Pike County and me and a buddy used to set up camps on the shoals and found a lot of arrowheads when we were kids. Those were the days.
Great to see Ya again Bud. I was so Happy to Meet You in Campbell River before You left the island. Brad on the mountain bike that rode up to You at the Hotel. Look forward to seeing You again, and maybe We can do some bushcraft together. I grew up in Northern Alberta and did many,many survival and outdoor education, aswell as hunting and trapping. The best days of My life. Been busy raising Kids last 16 years and have put alot of things on hold. But now the time has come to get back into it. Big Love From Vancouver Island Greg Cheers, Bradley
Greg Ovens is on another level when it comes to these wilderness adventures on RUclips, by far the best out of anyone. It's always entertaining, by the way Greg noticed some pretty skilled drone flying with amazing shots!
I love watching Greg , so humble. So knowledgeable.
Soft mellow personalty.
Some of the toughest people have a soft demeanor
@@Roberta_Esposito true that, and tough he damn sure is, great guy from what i know of him.
100% boys
*_he sure Ain't BEAR GRYLL's_*
Yes, he's very nice to watch. I don't enjoy watching these cocky, hyper guys who do similar things, their personalities and big egos are distracting.
What tv progs even come close to this?
No fluff, no sales, just great adventure and fun ! Thank you 😊
& abso-LOOTLY _NO Bs_
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I stopped watching fowler because he's now all about the money, and how much he can spend on each episode
Your a fluffer no great adventure
Fowler sucks Greg is his bitch and the breaded woodsman watches
Any adventure with Greg is interesting.
Absolutely.
Greg is super _Practical_ *& NO fake stuff*
when you watch his vid's it's dirty , nasty , WET , & uncomfortable ... _with BEARS_
And GREG? .... HE just takes it all in stride & very automatically and naturally
I LOVED it (in this vid) _The Guy is Getting RAINED ON!_ so he's Prob damp and cold
(he DO NOT seem to Mind!!!!)
I think that when GREG is seen in the bush _ppl Mistake Him for BIGFOOT!!!_ LoL
No friendship like a man & and his dogs in the wild. Thats true love & loyalty. Just out there living life.
Always a pleasure to watch greg
Thanks for taking us on the adventure Greg. That old homestead was cool.
Thanks for taking us along. Your atmosphere and humilty makes for the best adventure to follow. Thx from Norway
I'm so happy for you big guy. How many people wish they could do what you do?? ...and his hair was PERFECT..
You can't underestimate a good dog in the bush, early warning system. Great video Greg keep em coming and stay safe.
Amen
One of the best outdoors videologue around. Draws you in by Greg's charisma and never say never attitude.
I enjoy seeing old buildings like that. At one time they were being used daily by people to carry out tasks to help them survive. And now, just a desolate place. Great find.
This video is a perfect example of why I love your style of video making, Greg. So peaceful. The spirit of adventure and exploration lives strong within you. This is exactly what I want to do with my life. I've just got to put some puzzle pieces into place with my career, family, and finances, and I'll be right there with you.
80% of the hunt is just the adventure. Thank you for taking us along with you Greg, your a good man brother!
Love that old homestead, rustic and well built.
I wish we had more people in the world like Greg.
Always a pleasure, thanks Greg and God bless.
Nice to meet you on you tube Greg. A sound and wise soul. Thanks
Thanks greg alwalys a pleasur to watch and listen you !
The key to a successful hunt is to scout beforehand. Much scouting. Long beforehand. The game cams are invaluable, too. Beautiful areas you're in!
Thanks for another very real video. Every time you go doesn’t have to produce. We all want to bag what we’re after but sometimes it just doesn’t happen. That’s what I like about your videos, they’re very real. Just being out there is a blessing enjoy the trip!!!
"They rise up, then they RISE down. 😂 another fine Ovens quote, love it!
Just for my own pursuit of knowledge, do bullets actually rise up after leaving the barrel? I thought they go straight until they drop and any appearance of rise has to do with where your scope is sighted in.
@@Cheeseburger_Randythe rise up from the barrel. You can test this easy enough. Fire at a target 5 yards out, then 30 yards out. They rise up a few inches out to 100-200 yards. Depending on the round. Then start dropping. Some obviously drop sooner
@ For this test how many yards would the scope be sighted in at?
I ended up just doing a quick google search nvm…
Only rose up because of the sights.
So chill watching you greg. You give a lot of happiness out there. Bless you
I've been watching you Greg for many years and your friendship with Finn is amazing, I've learned so much about being out in the wilderness watching your videos, thanks for sharing your a true legend . 💯👍🏼🤗
Thank you for the trip...it was an adventure.
No gimmicks, just honest results...thats what makes your videos genuine Greg. You show the not getting the meat and the successes of bringing home a spoil as well. Just the adventure is worth it right there.😊
Thank you for taking the time !!!
Thanks for the ride along Greg, Good Stuff man.
lovely seeing Greg in his elements shining brightly xxx
Can't hardly wait Greg! 😊❤
Another heartwarming edition of Bushcraft and life in the Canadian Rocky Mountains with Greg. Thank you, I loved seeing how hard you tried to achieve your goals and the fun you had going this. Your mum would have been so happy for you. 😀 II really enjoyed seeing all the beautiful scenery there.
Most guys would struggle trying to lift that big old log in the back of their pickup, but Greg, he gets there and tows it back with his winch...... Work smart not hard...... awesome Greg!!
Love the kind of human he is.
Beautiful bird. Thanks for sharing some food with it.
thanks for taking us with you on this adventure. your personality is so comforting.
Greg is the true bushcrafter no technology just wits and instincts and pride for what he loves
Greg's and Zach's 30 Day Survival Challenge Canadian Rockies is still to me one of the most memorable show till today. . .
I hope you and Zach will do that again in the future to come . ..
Love and Greetings from India . ..
Greg, there is so much beautiful scenery in this video.
Thank You for sharing.
At one point Ovens you had 1K watching, “Live” you Rock Bro & Finn!!🇺🇸🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Doesn't get any better than that. The hunt, the surprises, the views. And no city people problems for awhile...
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for helping that bird
Thanks for sharing this trip up north, Greg.This is something us here denizens of the tropics don't get to see often.
Good luck Greg sending my luck from the United States I've been a follower for a long time and I wish you the best
I did some hunting and guiding 40 years ago, but haven’t done either during that time. Had a couple of idiots who hit elk, but were too lazy to follow the trail to recover them, I had to finish the job. Quit after that,but your videos bring back the times and knowledge that I once enjoyed. Thank you.
Down here hawks frequently fly into car windshields and get stunned for a few hours. Maybe that one hit a tree. Very cool that you helped it. Awesome vid. Fin looked like he was having the best time ever. 👍
Awesome video greg,beautiful scenery and that hawk was a special treat.i had the same thing happen to me with a great horned owl it came into my camp and stayed with me all week.he was definitely very weak so i fed him.at the end of 6 days he looked real good much stronger,he was hanging out on a big tree branch by that time,i looked up at him just before dusk he leaned forward and took to the air his flight was completely silent.that has to be one of the best times I’ve ever spent in the bush.thanks for bringing us along that brought back some wonderful memories 😊☮️
Wife and I always enjoy your journeys. Thank you for taking us along!
great premiere, loved this guy for years
Thanks for Sharing. And it was great to meet you at the Georgia Bushcraft Meetup. Stay Safe.
This Greg video really included what has been needed all the little facts n such that he can provide us for a fun and knowledgeable experience
Дякую за відео! Як завжди - дуже надихаюче) Обожнюю вашу харизму.
Привіт з українських Карпат)
I would love to travel to the Carpathians ❤ I'm from France and planning to go to Romania next year, sorry I cannot come to the Ukrainian side :(
Do you have any recommendations of what I should do or visit or eat while in the Carpathians?
@@user-tu5un8jc9v Oh! Also try the vareniki and borscht (with sour cream, of course!). And the pancakes. And the fried potatoes with meat! Do they like fried potatoes with meat in France?)
@@user-tu5un8jc9v When the war is over, be sure to come to Ukraine! We love guests. If you are lucky enough to cross paths, I will gladly take you to my favorite places!
@@klsurvival thank you very much!! Yes, we love fried potatoes with meat in France 😉 I can't wait to eat a delicious borscht! 😋
Haha. Greg is Something Else!!!👍
One of your best videos of the last few months Greg. Loved it
Thanx for taking us on the moose and grouse hunt. Here in lower low Michigan the coyote have eaten all the grouse, around my land anyway.
The dust pan is the same make and model as mine... but mines in quite a bit better condition. Glad you didn't have any trouble from the grizzly.
Shoutout to the .270. Great caliber. Finn has got to be the greatest travel buddy. ✌️🙏🇺🇸
270 in the Yukon is too light. Stopping charging Moose, Grizzly bears something like 338 Win Mag would be more comforting.
Thanks Gregg what a fine adventure to relay.
A German dog,
A Canadian man,
Both with a wanderlust,
Built on trust.
Into the wild, they seek adventure,
Nothing gained, nothing ventured.
Care free souls, who follow their own path,
They bestow us with a video and a kind laugh
Gavin
I have not closed my mouth since he identified the grizzly tracks! 😯😅 Love this channel!
Love the drone footage. Being a Florida girl, I appreciate your landscape. Gives me holy hairs seeing all that undeveloped land.
It’s great seeing your videos again Greg!I really appreciate you and love learning from you,watching your out door travels really has helped my anxiety too,Thankyou!
Ty for sharing all your great experiences with us I know I enjoy every single one
Much love Greg, been watching for 4 years 🙏🏼
I thank you Sir for giving that hawk a couple of your shirts to stay warm.🙏❤️🙏
Beautiful nature. Thanks for taking us along Greg.
It is nice of you to look after that bird!😊
Great job Greg 👌 We need more often some videos from You and Flynts adventures please 😊
Absolutely ENJOYED this one! Your doing what’s right and sharing the grouse meat was ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am thankful for Greg and other like him who take us places we will never see. Thank y’all! Also, someone get Greg a Warbonnet!
Happy, happy day to see you tomorrow ! 🎉❤
Loved seeing that old homestead! Always love your videos.
Woke up at 0300 to watch Greg’s hunt now I am going hunting myself for deer/elk in NW Montana… Wish me luck
25:07 what a magnificent encounter
Awesome interaction with the hawk, you're a top bloke. Much love from Australia 👍
Really enjoy your videos brother .nothing but pure nature adventure.
Great vid, especially the hawk footage.
I carry birch bark as well 😹 my fav thing to do with Grizz or Black Bear tracks is to measure the width of the front paw and add one inch to determine the size of bear. The last Grizz at my cabin had a 7 inch wide front paw so was an 8 footer. Previous to that a 7 footer came through. The 9 footer was pestering a woman's cabin so the neighbor kid filled his archery tag and it was 9 ft 2 inches. Stay safe, buddy! 💙
Its always good when greg release a new video love ya👍
30:15 that old homestead was really cool! I love to think who lived there and see how they lived. Can’t help but wonder why they left
Him and Luke from the “ Outdoors Boys “ top S tier
This was such a good video like your old ones without music and sales. This is the Greg Ovens we love. Cheers brother 🙌🏽
Looking forward to it
🐸
Love your s[ecials.... (IE from the old days of TV..). :). Wether you bag a big fish, moose .... or not! You really do an awesome job to make us feel like we are there with ya, and very good information on what counts! ... the outdoors/ nature!
Thanks for sharing that over the years with us.
Especially the morning coffee routine with your trusted companion.
Cheers..
Ric/ MN
Thank you so much for these videos greg. Truly appreciate them. Food for the soul. Best content on RUclips hands down.
Thanks for bringing us along for the trip. No red meat, but you still ate. Great drone footage. Finn is a stud!
Greg is so humble and interesting
Awesome video, Thank you for sharing this beautiful place. ✨❤❤ God bless. 😇❤
Happy Thanksgiving Greg!
You left fin at home.
I drove with my friend from Toronto to Dawson City Yukon it took 6 days of driving. I saw lots of wildlife and lots of bears of the side of the road. Its beautiful up there and I did get to see Yukon moose
Nice video! Greg is right about bullet trajectory when considering trajectory relative to scope line of sight. However, the bullet doesn’t truly rise, the instant it leaves the barrel gravity acts on it and it actuallly immediately starts traveling down.
First time watching. Man did I ever enjoy your hunting trip. Well Done.
Hope you enjoyed Atlanta, not a lot of bushcrafting to there per say, I grew in Pike County and me and a buddy used to set up camps on the shoals and found a lot of arrowheads when we were kids. Those were the days.
24:34. Man your a great person. I loved what you did for that bird
This channel definitely deserves 1 million subs and he's so dang close!
A real treasure being able to spend a couple days in the wood with you taking in the sights. Howdy from Alberta
The scene with the hawk was really magic. Thanks for sharing all your adventures.
My son and I found an old deer camp in the woods this year. Like you say there is always something interesting in the woods
Everything has to eat, are you on the menu or are they! My turkey will be in the oven while I watch Greg look for his next meal.
Great to see Ya again Bud. I was so Happy to Meet You in Campbell River before You left the island. Brad on the mountain bike that rode up to You at the Hotel. Look forward to seeing You again, and maybe We can do some bushcraft together. I grew up in Northern Alberta and did many,many survival and outdoor education, aswell as hunting and trapping. The best days of My life. Been busy raising Kids last 16 years and have put alot of things on hold. But now the time has come to get back into it.
Big Love From Vancouver Island Greg
Cheers,
Bradley
Greg Ovens is on another level when it comes to these wilderness adventures on RUclips, by far the best out of anyone. It's always entertaining, by the way Greg noticed some pretty skilled drone flying with amazing shots!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING SURVIVORS
Great adventure. Reminds me of hunting trips with my dad back in the 60s and 70s.