Looked like a great time, Ste. Those fields were beautiful. I was thinking the same thing about that Pomoly table. My gear "to get" list is unending 😄👍
😄 always got one eye open, scoping for new gear 😄 it's a great little table to be fair, bud. The woodlands were awesome. Who knows who may have set a camp there hundreds of years ago!?
Great camp, Ste! Amazing woodland you were able to enjoy. Very nice. You're lucky to have friends that enjoy the outdoors. My friends are lame, their idea of camping is when room service is late..so I'm always going solo. 👍🏻🏕🔥🍻
lovely meal, beautiful scenery with great friends, wonderful memories and awesome video, thanks Steve for more UK Bushcraft, it rocks you know👍at about 14:13 I expected a movie scene, maybe a rumble in Sherwood, when you all stood up around the fire checking for the rainfall, before the woodwork display, let me know if it was a squirrel skull
Hey there, Connie. It's great to hear from you. I bet you could be right regarding the squirrel skull. The woodland is a stunning place it was attached to a far larger estate, I believe, but was privately sold many years ago. Thanks for dropping by. Have a great weekend. Take care.
Yet another great vid bud! What a great permission that woodland is - spectacular. That chicken has made me hungry now. Also Brandon got some cracking ink on his arms, looks well tidy!
Hey, Sticks, always a pleasure, bud. The chicken was awesome, m8 😄 The fungi is a porcelain fungi. It's was a good specimen too! 😄 Had a great time all in all. Take it easy pal.
As a bushcrafter, , having been in severa lsurvival situations, I always say first things first......take the time to build the fireplace. You got warmth, and cooking facilities right there. THEN, build the shelter around the chimney. A few buschrafting essentials I take with me are.... 1. A ferrous steel firelighter. 2. A damn good knife that is sharp, to do everything from cut the meat to carving wood and to feathering to start the fire. 3. An Axe/hatchet.....for the whacking off the twigs off the blown-down tree trunks. 4. remember the soil you work with.....be it clayish (you know you're digging down to the clay layer when it gets around red or yellow (depending on where your are around Britain. It's usually sticking and you'll need you're hands to break it up). 5. Always have a tarpaulin handy......or 3. They'll always come in handy, be it roofing, or just a shelter from the rain/snow/hail. 6. Make sure you get into woods that are either birch, pine (always use the fallen pine trunks for a shelter, but you can use anything else in a wooded area). 7. More than anything, learn to use the natural components in the environment around you. Other than that, I've been there, done that, and one thing I forgot, was a shovel....be it military or otherwise.....make sure there's a blade on one side, a serrated edge on the other, a pointed edge on the tip of the shovel, and you can fold it (with a sharpening stone, although you can use any stone that is like the in-between of sandstone and granite...so igneous rock and the next level that is next to sandstone.
Sorry lovies, I'm bloody tired, I'm a biker, been asked for shit-loads of psychological insight. It tires me, but I love it so I will never give it up.
A very beautiful woodland that one ste and shared with good company 🍻 I'd of put money on you ripping a chicken 🍗 off , just to see it was cooked enough 😂😂😂 good times with good friends make good memories 🙌👍👌
Awesome video mate proper scenery aswel..that chicken looked mint but that breakfast looked even better i could almost smell it😊..awesome vibe..catch you on the next one oh and nice shovel😂
😄 hey Benny, my good man. I hope you are well, my friend. The breakfast was a proper belly buster! I'm well proud of my intended coffee shovel 😄 Thanks for dropping in, m8y. Take it easy.
Absolutely beautiful woodland there Ste, and an awesome camp setup 🏕️. I love DD Hammocks and have the Multi Cam section of their website bookmarked n my laptop 😁🥰. I am looking forward to getting out camping with my friend and her kids at a Provincial Park here in Ontario this weekend that I have never been to. It is frontcountry/car camping with her pop-up trailer, but her and I both enjoy keeping it simple and more rugged than glamping 😆. This is our Victoria Day holiday weekend here (referred to as May 2-4 long weekend) and we have Monday off for the holiday. As always, it is classic UK weather here…chilly and pouring rain ☔️🌧️😆. Have a good one mate😊 👊🏕️.
Ooooh, the multicam is where it's at with dd 😄 well. I do hope the weather for you is better than the weather here. It's supposed to be a mini heatwave here next week, but I'm guessing rain! 😄 Take it easy fella.
That looked like a great few days away. We've a stunning bluebell wood like yours, near us. It attracts hunners and hunners of day tourists, especially since the estate put paths everywhere. I've noticed over the years that where there's wild garlic, the bluebells aren't far away. I've never seen someone take an axe to a chicken, LOL. I like my fingers too much, so I use kitchen scissors. That breakfast looked awesome. It had me drooling. Top tip - add a wee splash of very hot water to your mess tin (I hate mess tins). Sloosh it around your sausages, then tilt the mess tin and pour it out from the corner. Hey, Presto, no more over salted sausages. Nice to see left-handed shooters like myself, too! Back in my FT days, getting an ambi or L/H stock was a nightmare. Q? What number was that Opinel? It was huge! I've a number 8 for outdoor food prep. Good video. Thank you.
Good afternoon, Liam, me old mucka! Hope you are having a great start to the week, buddy. It was indeed a fantastic weekend! Proper bushcraft camp. Great company in a great location. It was a spectacular sight to behold when that purple sea came into view 💜 😄 The axe attack on the chicken just felt right at the time! It must have been a mystical energy lingering in the woods 😄 Breakfast was lush! Just forgot my mushrooms! Nice tip for my dead sausage 😄 I'll remember that, bud. Yeah, being a lefty myself, I do like the ambi stock of the tdr. The tx200 was nice but has a right-handed stock. The spinel must have been a 14 or 15! It was mahoosive! Thanks for dropping by buddy. Take it easy.
Looked like a great time, Ste. Those fields were beautiful. I was thinking the same thing about that Pomoly table. My gear "to get" list is unending 😄👍
😄 always got one eye open, scoping for new gear 😄 it's a great little table to be fair, bud. The woodlands were awesome. Who knows who may have set a camp there hundreds of years ago!?
I love my table had it about a year now really versatile and effective can have it anywhere around camp
Great camp, Ste! Amazing woodland you were able to enjoy. Very nice. You're lucky to have friends that enjoy the outdoors. My friends are lame, their idea of camping is when room service is late..so I'm always going solo. 👍🏻🏕🔥🍻
😄 I wish I had room service when camping! It is a lovely woodland, Jeff, especially this time of year. Thanks for dropping by. Take it easy.
New sub. Really enjoy the over night camp video. Keep em coming!!
Thank you very much for your awesome support. There will be one coming up very soon.
Nothing like making memories in the woods with your mates is there Ste?
Be safe and be lucky man.
Indeed, Wol, my awesome friend. Was a cracking few days m8. Hope you are feeling well, m8. Chat soon. Take it easy.
Really enjoyed this video. Nice seeing you out with friends 😊
I am extremely pleased you enjoyed the video. Have a great rest of your week. Take care.
lovely meal, beautiful scenery with great friends, wonderful memories and awesome video, thanks Steve for more UK Bushcraft, it rocks you know👍at about 14:13 I expected a movie scene, maybe a rumble in Sherwood, when you all stood up around the fire checking for the rainfall, before the woodwork display, let me know if it was a squirrel skull
Hey there, Connie. It's great to hear from you. I bet you could be right regarding the squirrel skull. The woodland is a stunning place it was attached to a far larger estate, I believe, but was privately sold many years ago. Thanks for dropping by. Have a great weekend. Take care.
Yet another great vid bud! What a great permission that woodland is - spectacular. That chicken has made me hungry now. Also Brandon got some cracking ink on his arms, looks well tidy!
😄 Cheers, Lee, the woodland is stunning for sure. The chicken was absolutely on point! Thanks for dropping in, bud. Take it easy.
Great video
That chicken looked juicy
Pukka couple of days outside
That mushroom looked wicked 😂bluebells was beautiful I loved this video ste💪
Hey, Sticks, always a pleasure, bud. The chicken was awesome, m8 😄 The fungi is a porcelain fungi. It's was a good specimen too! 😄 Had a great time all in all. Take it easy pal.
Awesome video and beautiful spot!
Cheers, buddy. I was a proper treat for the 👀 pal. Take it easy.
Cracking video ste 👍
Cheers, Joby m8. Hope you are doing well. Take care.
As a bushcrafter, , having been in severa lsurvival situations, I always say first things first......take the time to build the fireplace. You got warmth, and cooking facilities right there. THEN, build the shelter around the chimney.
A few buschrafting essentials I take with me are....
1. A ferrous steel firelighter.
2. A damn good knife that is sharp, to do everything from cut the meat to carving wood and to feathering to start the fire.
3. An Axe/hatchet.....for the whacking off the twigs off the blown-down tree trunks.
4. remember the soil you work with.....be it clayish (you know you're digging down to the clay layer when it gets around red or yellow (depending on where your are around Britain. It's usually sticking and you'll need you're hands to break it up).
5. Always have a tarpaulin handy......or 3. They'll always come in handy, be it roofing, or just a shelter from the rain/snow/hail.
6. Make sure you get into woods that are either birch, pine (always use the fallen pine trunks for a shelter, but you can use anything else in a wooded area).
7. More than anything, learn to use the natural components in the environment around you.
Other than that, I've been there, done that, and one thing I forgot, was a shovel....be it military or otherwise.....make sure there's a blade on one side, a serrated edge on the other, a pointed edge on the tip of the shovel, and you can fold it (with a sharpening stone, although you can use any stone that is like the in-between of sandstone and granite...so igneous rock and the next level that is next to sandstone.
Sorry lovies, I'm bloody tired, I'm a biker, been asked for shit-loads of psychological insight. It tires me, but I love it so I will never give it up.
Cracking video again Ste really enjoyed it thanks for sharing 👍
Hey buddy, always a pleasure, m8y. Thanks for stopping by. I really appreciate it. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Take it easy pal.
A very beautiful woodland that one ste and shared with good company 🍻 I'd of put money on you ripping a chicken 🍗 off , just to see it was cooked enough 😂😂😂 good times with good friends make good memories 🙌👍👌
😄 it would have been rude not to pinch a leg, 😄 It is a stunning piece of land m8. Thanks for stopping by Martin. Take care.
Looked like a great few days out mate. Another great video mate, thanks for sharing. See you soon
Cheers, Floyd m8. See you soon.
Awesome video mate proper scenery aswel..that chicken looked mint but that breakfast looked even better i could almost smell it😊..awesome vibe..catch you on the next one oh and nice shovel😂
😄 hey Benny, my good man. I hope you are well, my friend. The breakfast was a proper belly buster! I'm well proud of my intended coffee shovel 😄 Thanks for dropping in, m8y. Take it easy.
@@BushcraftWithSteOutdoors it looked good mate im gonna attempt making one i think🙂and youre welcome buddy🙂have a good weekend mate
Cheers buddy. You too.
Absolutely beautiful woodland there Ste, and an awesome camp setup 🏕️. I love DD Hammocks and have the Multi Cam section of their website bookmarked n my laptop 😁🥰.
I am looking forward to getting out camping with my friend and her kids at a Provincial Park here in Ontario this weekend that I have never been to. It is frontcountry/car camping with her pop-up trailer, but her and I both enjoy keeping it simple and more rugged than glamping 😆.
This is our Victoria Day holiday weekend here (referred to as May 2-4 long weekend) and we have Monday off for the holiday. As always, it is classic UK weather here…chilly and pouring rain ☔️🌧️😆.
Have a good one mate😊 👊🏕️.
Ooooh, the multicam is where it's at with dd 😄 well. I do hope the weather for you is better than the weather here. It's supposed to be a mini heatwave here next week, but I'm guessing rain! 😄 Take it easy fella.
An electronic spit roast is rather a bit fancy .
I could use one of them for working on my sun tan.
Beautiful views
😄 can you imagine! Rotisserie sun tan! 😄 I want one myself now. It was very handy. Take it easy bud.
Great ❤
That looked like a great few days away. We've a stunning bluebell wood like yours, near us. It attracts hunners and hunners of day tourists, especially since the estate put paths everywhere. I've noticed over the years that where there's wild garlic, the bluebells aren't far away. I've never seen someone take an axe to a chicken, LOL. I like my fingers too much, so I use kitchen scissors. That breakfast looked awesome. It had me drooling. Top tip - add a wee splash of very hot water to your mess tin (I hate mess tins). Sloosh it around your sausages, then tilt the mess tin and pour it out from the corner. Hey, Presto, no more over salted sausages. Nice to see left-handed shooters like myself, too! Back in my FT days, getting an ambi or L/H stock was a nightmare. Q? What number was that Opinel? It was huge! I've a number 8 for outdoor food prep. Good video. Thank you.
Good afternoon, Liam, me old mucka! Hope you are having a great start to the week, buddy. It was indeed a fantastic weekend! Proper bushcraft camp. Great company in a great location. It was a spectacular sight to behold when that purple sea came into view 💜 😄 The axe attack on the chicken just felt right at the time! It must have been a mystical energy lingering in the woods 😄 Breakfast was lush! Just forgot my mushrooms! Nice tip for my dead sausage 😄 I'll remember that, bud. Yeah, being a lefty myself, I do like the ambi stock of the tdr. The tx200 was nice but has a right-handed stock. The spinel must have been a 14 or 15! It was mahoosive! Thanks for dropping by buddy. Take it easy.
That chicken looked delicious. 👌
Oh, it definitely was! It was probably the most succulent chicken I have eaten outdoors! Thank you for dropping in. Take care.
Are those hammocks comfy? They bloody look it
Very comfy, bud. Mint when it's raining too 😄
Very comfy, bud. Mint when it's raining too 😄
Very comfy mate I absolutely love mine -wildbrann
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