Mike Rowe Trains with a REAL Survival Expert | FULL EPISODE | Somebody's Gotta Do It

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @jesserhodes7430
    @jesserhodes7430 Год назад +399

    Mike is the role model all young men need. The dude seems completely genuine, and no one is doing more to push young men and women into the trade fields than him.

    • @hoosierpete
      @hoosierpete Год назад +11

      I agree he's the real deal, what you see is what you get.

    • @graemejohnson9025
      @graemejohnson9025 Год назад

      This is so bullshit..
      Come to Australia, and learn of the Australian aboriginal..
      The only Culture that has been living on earth for over 70 thousand years. And still going..
      they will take you into the outback and teach you how to survive.
      This bloke is a Wanker..

    • @charlesparker6985
      @charlesparker6985 Год назад +1

      Hollywood Mike. Nuff said.

    • @xSirDudex
      @xSirDudex Год назад +2

      He's been of mine over the years real or not. Mike Rowe, Les Stroud, Rip Wheeler, Hawkeye Pierce, Al Bundy. to name a few

    • @newshodgepodge6329
      @newshodgepodge6329 Год назад +2

      ​@@xSirDudex Les Stroud? Wow! There's a blast from the past.

  • @melissastapleton5384
    @melissastapleton5384 Год назад +203

    Your call to your brother was hilarious. Thanks for leaving that in, I needed a good laugh. 😊

    • @barbatloosenutproductions2027
      @barbatloosenutproductions2027 Год назад +14

      By the sound of the conversation on the phone, I see Mike wasn't the only one who inherited his mom's sense of humor!🤣👍

    • @purplezlla
      @purplezlla Год назад +2

      The timing was spot on ♡

    • @vonriel1822
      @vonriel1822 Год назад +1

      His brother is almost as funny as he is, I can't imagine what it must've been like growing up in that house.

  • @elizabethoneill9572
    @elizabethoneill9572 Год назад +244

    It broke my heart when Thomas said he "couldn't afford to go to the funeral" just broke my heart. What a fine young person he is, he brings so much to the world, well done Thomas. And well done too Mike, but I'm sure you're used to hearing that by now but you too bring much to the world.

    • @dianajones7999
      @dianajones7999 Год назад +7

      So sorry Thomas about your sister.

    • @valbain209
      @valbain209 Год назад +7

      I know.😔 He was trying so hard to keep it together. I'm so sorry for his loss.

    • @kingjames4886
      @kingjames4886 Год назад +2

      I found it more sad that he then tried to kill himself...

  • @richardbruhn2499
    @richardbruhn2499 Год назад +90

    My wife and I took the three day survival training class with Thomas years ago! It was fantastic, and information I'm glad I possess. Thanks for showing everyone the wealth of information Thomas and the Survival Training School have to offer.

  • @maidenminnesota1
    @maidenminnesota1 Год назад +58

    "You come out here and try to be like the animals, they're gonna out-compete you." "You gotta come out here and you gotta be the most human you can."

  • @dawnelooney9875
    @dawnelooney9875 Год назад +31

    I love Mike's salty sarcasm! Cracks me up

  • @algernoncalydon3430
    @algernoncalydon3430 Год назад +45

    A friend of my dad, a caretaker of one of the ranches in those mountains was bragging about how he knew about anyone who was up there and caught them. When I mentioned he never caught me he said a kid would never go up into those mountains by themselves. When I described the truck he was in the previous weekend, his dog in the back riding on top of a bunch of firewood, and that he had cut that wood in a certain ravine and it was live oak and not black oak as he said, he didn't know what to say. He and most people don't know if you aren't in a car, you can hear any car for miles around and even if you stand out on the open they drive by without even noticing.

    • @brmam1385
      @brmam1385 Год назад +1

      Bet you know a bunch about survival skills in that terrain! 👍

  • @algernoncalydon3430
    @algernoncalydon3430 Год назад +15

    Tehachapi is hardly nowhere, but it is a unique place with the desert on one side, the high sierras on the other and the most fertile valley in north america on the other. When a kid, from 12 on, used to tell my dad on a Friday night, "I'm going up into the hills, be back Sunday night." Imagine what would happen to a parent now who just let their kid wonder around in the mountains as a kid. Didn't take no survival course, just learned the hard way. In summer I could go out as long as I wanted. The great thing being, once up into the mountains, one almost never saw anyone else.

  • @mrfluffy306
    @mrfluffy306 Год назад +65

    Been watching Mr Rowe since I was a child. I have always admired you sir! Keep doing everything you do. It's relieving to see how many people can be both successful and happy. It gives me hope for myself and my own happiness.

    • @jaymoonlit
      @jaymoonlit Год назад +7

      I was thinking the same, im so glad he started this, and he does inspire you to do what makes you happy

    • @sonnyjs15
      @sonnyjs15 Год назад +8

      He gives me hope for America!

  • @Premier-Media-Group
    @Premier-Media-Group Год назад +81

    Thanks again for continuing to grind like this, Mike! You could've easily just relaxed, but you're still out there showcasing amazing do-gooders... and we love it!

    • @JEFFKRYPTO
      @JEFFKRYPTO Год назад +5

      This was filmed in 2014 FYI but Mike is great still👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Omni11B
    @Omni11B Год назад +37

    As a vet I can so relate to not being able to make it to a funeral of someone you love. The need for something to break is real. Glad he found a useful outlet. The world needs more men like him.

    • @marysueper140
      @marysueper140 Год назад

      Much respect and appreciation for your service, and what you went through. 🇺🇸

    • @aaqilian5.085
      @aaqilian5.085 Год назад +2

      @@marysueper140 🙄there it is again. The rote response. What service are you thanking him for, exactly?

    • @marysueper140
      @marysueper140 Год назад +5

      @@aaqilian5.085 I have no interest in speaking with you.

    • @45CaliberCure
      @45CaliberCure Год назад

      @@aaqilian5.085 Rude, and not representative of our good brothers in Scotland. Better men than you are doing well by their country. You, are apparently a failed edge lord.

  • @dandexinventor
    @dandexinventor Год назад +4

    Most excellent! I took a 30 foot fall on Mt. Elden in Flagstaff, AZ in 1986. SAR tried to use a helo, but just as it was hovering overhead, a front was moving in and they had to wave it off leaving the SAR team to lower me down the cliff face and steep slope to the 4x4 ambulance some 200ft below. That all took almost 8 hours. I had a backpack survival kit with me and used a few of the items to keep hydrated, protected from the elements and signal the SAR team (blinking the flashlight with SOS Morse Code). I appreciate this episode and those who produced it...good stuff, Mike.
    I fell the 30ft and had some time to think, knowing I was going to fall. I knew gravity was not going to take a break and it was going be something I had no control over. Turning my focus to my Maker and acknowledging this was up to Him must have meant something as I don't remember the fall, just coming-to. I looked over toward a noise to see a squirrel looking at me as if to ask, "How'd you get here?" I thought to myself, "A mistake".
    I'd landed on a fairly flat bed of rocks, but I felt ok. Later that night, the Emergency Doctor would agree, nothing serious had resulted from the fall. At most, I may have had a mild concussion. I did not have a headache though I had a small bump on my head. My sister clipped the newspaper article and shows it to me on occasion.
    I still keep in touch with the squirrel. Just kidding, but I do smile about that when I remember my adventure mishap. It could have turned out much differently, but it did not. I have to blame God for the good ending 'cause I got no other explanation.

  • @aproudamerican2692
    @aproudamerican2692 Год назад +44

    I moved from Texas Hill County to the Arkansas Mountains two years ago. They're two very different landscapes. This video reminds me to take Mountain survival classes for when my family and I go hiking into the mountains. There are basics for all survival conditions but each area has its different challenges and needs to survive.

    • @user-nf7ui7dz1z
      @user-nf7ui7dz1z Год назад +1

      Each area having its own challenges is so important to know. You need to have a wide range of skills and understanding, but one thing that tends to get overlooked is how the different seasons have such a huge affect on the landscape and what is available or even possible. If you fail 999/1000 to make fire in a hot dry desert, how many times might it take in the winter with everything covered in snow? The elements really matter and you must prioritize your most dire of needs with the expense of your calories and how much water you have even if all the water you have is what's in your body. An old anti-freeze jug might be all you can find to carry water but that is a lot better than an old oil jug for your water if you can even find any water. Lots of skills are needed and it's a lot better to have them and not ever need them than to need them and not have them and just the basics is a hundred times better than no real skills at all.

  • @dionh70
    @dionh70 Год назад +6

    Growing up in Utah, I was a Boy Scout and we learned a great deal of these subjects. One thing I never learned correctly, however, was orienteering (navigation with a compass) and NOW I regret that lapse. On the other hand, I have a well-stocked survival kit in every vehicle I own and several plastic totes with disaster prep supplies in them, all informed by those long-ago days.

  • @calvinhilton7069
    @calvinhilton7069 Год назад +22

    15:30 - 16:40 is why we all watch any program that Mike Rowe is involved in. The way he can cut to the bare bones on why the subject is important to us and why it is important to the person who is teaching us.

  • @Madmak4215
    @Madmak4215 Год назад +33

    I really love that Mike still be out here showing us all the crazy obscure yet super important jobs out there❤

  • @dosbrosgaming8933
    @dosbrosgaming8933 Год назад +19

    Glad to have Scott be a guest phone call appearance😂

  • @KJ6EAD
    @KJ6EAD Год назад +21

    This just scratched the surface and that's good because it means you can make more episodes covering many other survival skills. I look forward to Mike discovering the simplicity and ease of a figure 4 deadfall in some future show.

  • @jenniree29
    @jenniree29 Год назад +12

    Thomas...what an awesome human. I appreciate what he does.

  • @TheBoatPirate
    @TheBoatPirate Год назад +5

    give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. teach a man to fish and he will always be able to eat.
    teaching is a rare skill for those who dont need money. but a true teacher teaches to see the eyes light up with newly acquired knowledge that will last a lifetime. no amount of money can make a teacher feel that. its an amazing feeling.

    • @donttellmeitsraining8160
      @donttellmeitsraining8160 Год назад +2

      Give the man someone else’s fish and he will vote for you…..

    • @TheBoatPirate
      @TheBoatPirate Год назад +1

      @Don’t Tell me it’s raining yeah man.... not me! lol

  • @hawkknight4223
    @hawkknight4223 Год назад +6

    You haven’t really made a fire. Until you were burnt and yet still determined to make it. Just like you haven’t really owned a knife. Until it made you bleed! It’s just part of life. A lot of people have forgotten that.

  • @TrulyJefferson
    @TrulyJefferson Год назад +13

    Being from the desert myself ... and having been stuck out in it more than a time or two ... I give this video a "most excellent". 👍

  • @davewinch7677
    @davewinch7677 Год назад +4

    Great tips on aiming a mirror for signaling.

  • @TruthBomb4U
    @TruthBomb4U Год назад +7

    Never been a more hilarious doco maker! Thanks for years of laughter tears Mike! 😂😂😂

  • @nattamused9074
    @nattamused9074 Год назад +2

    When I was a kid, my mom was addicted to that morning show with Regis Philbin. She thought he was the funniest guy around.
    I’m glad the good LORD in his providence, has given us Mike Rowe. What a mercy

  • @RealMTBAddict
    @RealMTBAddict Год назад +6

    One of my favorite shows ever!

  • @RudeViking
    @RudeViking Год назад +7

    Such elegance. Such grace.

  • @AgapeWarrior
    @AgapeWarrior Год назад +5

    Hey Mike I just have to tell you this ,,, when I was watching and you just finished making the fire and said "ok what do we do now" a grub hub commercial came on the next frame and it just totally cracked me up !! I just thought you might appreciate that. Thanks again ,, take care

    • @AgapeWarrior
      @AgapeWarrior Год назад

      I just saw the grub hub commercial again and the best part is the first few frames of the commercial are "go for grub hub" in a kinda whispering way lol I guess u had 2 b there jejejeje

    • @alcaholic9559
      @alcaholic9559 11 месяцев назад

      If you sign up for u tube prime you'll never have to watch a mind numbing commercial again !

  • @pegleg1972
    @pegleg1972 Год назад +8

    glad you did it mike and crew... good on you thomas for doing more than surviving 👊

  • @ClintWestVood
    @ClintWestVood Год назад +4

    so glad this show on youtube.
    what a blessing

  • @Theconcretewizzard
    @Theconcretewizzard Год назад +1

    Mikes genuine and he’s funny and I herd in person he’s even more chill and cooler

  • @828_Nate
    @828_Nate Год назад +5

    Thanks Mike and Thomas!!! Great stuff to know! 👍

  • @WARHAMMER-j5c
    @WARHAMMER-j5c 9 месяцев назад

    I’m left without words and as a human being I’m love to see when individuals such as Thomas Cayne take the time to show others how to survive in the wilderness of nature. Thanks again Mike Rowe.

  • @Gator-357
    @Gator-357 Год назад +2

    This one was right up my alley. Been doing this for well over 40 years.

  • @bellasouthward5362
    @bellasouthward5362 Год назад +1

    I laughed. I cried. What an amazing young man. Yeah, U2 Mike - always amazing 😉

  • @alexfisher4009
    @alexfisher4009 Год назад +1

    mike having a senior moment with the phone is golden

  • @ruabadkitty
    @ruabadkitty Год назад +3

    That was cool! Thanks everyone and Thomas!

  • @bushman9315
    @bushman9315 Год назад +3

    I agree about what he said about the suffering.
    The outings I did that were the hardest, were the ones that I learned more, was proudest of and suffered the most.
    Nature is honest...if you didn't suffer, its because of you.
    If you did suffer, thats also because of you.

  • @inmyopinion6836
    @inmyopinion6836 Год назад +1

    I saw something genuine here. Thanks Mike. This guy is the real deal. I wish you both the best. That smile at the atlatl course was priceless. I believed you.

  • @madmommy
    @madmommy Год назад +5

    Oh Mike, too bad Doug wasn’t there to see you fall butt over teakettle, but you took it like a champ! Great video!

  • @1Whitetail
    @1Whitetail Год назад +3

    Important information for sure and being an outdoorsman it comes in handy. Mike love to see you do a show in Eastern hilly part of America where you have totally different weather sometimes every day.

  • @clantonmiller7626
    @clantonmiller7626 Год назад

    What an awesome sacrifice for his sister. Heroic and admirable.

  • @NonyaDamnbusiness
    @NonyaDamnbusiness Год назад +2

    The smoke also helps chopper pilots see the wind conditions at ground level as they like to turn the bird so it's facing into the wind on takeoffs and landings, similar to an airplane. It just makes things easier.

  • @yossarianmnichols9641
    @yossarianmnichols9641 Год назад +5

    My number one survival rule is: Never hike in an area that has no water, is too hot to survive the mid day sun and people never lived in. So far this rule has kept me alive.

    • @emdee8840
      @emdee8840 Год назад

      I like your rules. I went for an innocent hike in a new area and got turned around and lost. I initially panicked then stopped myself realizing I had to get out of the situation and panic wouldn't help. It took me twice as long to get out as it did to get in, but I kept struggling to navigate, and eventually got back to where I needed to be. Needless to say I've been more cautious since. It seems I literally have NO sense of direction and have to rely on the position of the sun and distinctive landmarks.

  • @bdickinson6751
    @bdickinson6751 10 месяцев назад

    10:05 The Mike Rowe tribal fire dance is awesome.

  • @Joseph-dq5wb
    @Joseph-dq5wb Месяц назад

    Mrs Rowe you are a living Legend thank you and God bless you and your family sir

  • @mikeharless4596
    @mikeharless4596 Год назад

    This was so much more touching than I ever imagined it would be.. got me over here tearing up at a damn episode of Mike Rowe 😢😂😊

  • @randyengle7691
    @randyengle7691 Год назад

    Thanks sooooo much for blowing the whistle on all those tv survival shows. Having a playground where a lot of those episodes are filmed the fakery and staging they do would shock most folks. Keep doing what you guys do!

  • @doseofemily
    @doseofemily Год назад +2

    Thank you, Mike and Thomas. What a great episode! Thomas, you are one tough, knowledgeable man.

  • @reganbealer992
    @reganbealer992 Год назад +1

    The skills that Mike, and the School coverd are the skills that we use every day. If you use a modern knife today, you saw on the show "The first" knife that "We" made in humanity.

  • @srice6231
    @srice6231 Год назад +3

    What a great video! This looks so fun!

  • @ginaverdi6101
    @ginaverdi6101 Год назад +1

    Love Mike Rowe ! Watched all his episodes of Dirty Jobs, I'm so glad he's doing this show! It's Great ❤

  • @hannahgonterman3969
    @hannahgonterman3969 Год назад +1

    I have been watching you for ever mike ! Love everything about you don't stop ! ❤️

  • @fredfrontino3706
    @fredfrontino3706 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy everything you do, Mike. Your humble and humorous approach is always interesting and informative. Keep up the great work.

  • @jwiki1
    @jwiki1 Год назад +1

    Did I hear Thomas say Aloha just before Mike threw the Atlatl? If I did, Aloha from the islands Thomas!! This is an awesome survival course.

  • @80bbygrl
    @80bbygrl Год назад +8

    Mike must be so much fun to work with. Lol.

  • @hipdogdsv
    @hipdogdsv Год назад

    Best part...correctly signaling the chopper with the compass mirror on your hand. Learned something new, kewl!

  • @erictimothyanderson7469
    @erictimothyanderson7469 Год назад +6

    As a location sound recordist myself. I feel for sound guy.

  • @buckfitch1536
    @buckfitch1536 Год назад +2

    Mike Rowe is an Eagle Scout. The scout motto? "Be prepared."

  • @boblabla4756
    @boblabla4756 Год назад

    Thomas is a badass for real.
    Mike Rowe for president.

  • @natashaszydlak4411
    @natashaszydlak4411 Год назад +1

    You're a god damn bloody legend Mike!! Your shows have always been so superior to the s**te that is so called entertainment now. The fact you have genuine interest and fun makes it worthwhile watching. Peace and Love from Australia

  • @flatlander523
    @flatlander523 Год назад +1

    What a great show. I think this format is as good as dirty jobs. I am going to binge watch all of them. Thank you.

  • @45CaliberCure
    @45CaliberCure Год назад

    The one place I wanted to stay when working on the awful NMCI project at China Lake was Ridgecrest, CA. A short hop from Kern County. Great people. Amazing topography. I'd hoped to stay through April, which was when the desert apparently blooms, but it wasn't to be. Death Valley is absolutely stunning at night. We had a Chinese guy with us who didn't know what the Milky Way was. He got a front seat in the best remote area to see that phenomenon. Fantastic people out there. They treated us well, and gave us the full experience of a small town with only two bars. Hope you're all doing well at "The Partners"!

  • @jackwalsh1468
    @jackwalsh1468 Год назад +3

    Hey Mikey, I liked this video very much. Before you know it, you'll be a "SERE" instructor in no time. As I listen to " No where man" playing in the background. Kudos and Cheers, Mate.

  • @davej7458
    @davej7458 Год назад +1

    A particularly good how-to with the Atlatl. Many survival experts talk about the atlatl, but almost nobody actually shows you anything about it. It was not just a squirrel and rabbit tool. It was a big game hunting tool if you had enough people with you to be effective.

  • @cindyhamblin5673
    @cindyhamblin5673 Год назад +3

    Great video, loved it!

  • @JusSumGuy366
    @JusSumGuy366 Год назад

    Mike Rowe is an American treasure

  • @tstemen1047
    @tstemen1047 Год назад

    Hats off to this young man. I’m not under any circumstances a religious person. I have read the Bible from genesis to revelation and what this man did reminds me that f the verse from psalms 23:4. This man did something few if any have ever done and completed.

  • @cixsting5115
    @cixsting5115 Год назад

    Go Mike go go go! 👍 Top drawer governor!

  • @marscrow
    @marscrow Год назад

    Excellent content with real people and great actual survival skills. Humor all around. Love you guys.

  • @stevebritt11
    @stevebritt11 Год назад

    Just came across this channel. Never knew this existed. I love Mike! Been watching you for years on TV. You're a good man and keep it up

  • @heatheryarbrough5255
    @heatheryarbrough5255 Год назад

    Mike, you never cease to amaze. Loved this. I don’t think people understand how important it is to have the knowledge to help you survive if you find yourself in this type of situation. Thanks for another great episode.

  • @PlantLover420_
    @PlantLover420_ Год назад

    So happy to see something from Mike!!!

  • @playmaka2007
    @playmaka2007 Год назад

    Mike can make anything fun!

  • @richellegill8442
    @richellegill8442 12 дней назад

    I am glad you are still at it.

  • @uniq7778
    @uniq7778 Год назад

    Mad respect for that man

  • @tlloyd9325
    @tlloyd9325 Год назад

    Mike this is absofreakinglutely one of your best shows!!!!!

  • @brmam1385
    @brmam1385 Год назад

    That was great! TY Mike Rowe! 👍♥🇺🇸

  • @kissurviva8035
    @kissurviva8035 Год назад +1

    The Survival Show's are fun to watch but must be taken with a grain of salt. When I was a young man my parents wanted me to read more I found it completely boring. I grew up around the great expanse of the woods of Pennsylvania learning on my own bushcraft because money was not an option. I started studying survival essential s at 10 yrs old, One of my Dad's friends was in the Guard and had given me a copy of the FM-96 SURVIVAL "book" I would have to say that was a good start to my personal library. I've since then served two branches of our armed force's to gain perspective one by sea & one by land and learned a few trades along the way and I'm still learning and reading and now have begun to write some, at 54. Be careful of survival and prepper magazine's the articles repeat more now than ever. Thank you Mike for this episode you have my admiration along with Mr. Coyne have a wonderful day keep learning.

  • @mikewhitaker2880
    @mikewhitaker2880 Год назад

    when it comes to survival, EVERY area will have its own challenges... so its a good idea to learn about the area before getting into a situation where survival becomes an issue.. and like having the right gear, sometimes knowing the area is not always possible.. this is where having the basics of survival really can help... and remember the odds of you being nekid and needing to survive are EXTREMELY rare...

  • @barbatloosenutproductions2027
    @barbatloosenutproductions2027 Год назад +6

    Wait-a-minute! Didn't Mike become an Eagle scout, when he was a teenager? I remember his mom talking about all the patches he earned. 😁

  • @allahbole
    @allahbole Год назад +1

    9:45 What have we learned today? Fire HOT!

  • @donaldnicholes
    @donaldnicholes 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome episode Mike thanks for all you do! Been a fan for a very long time thanks again.

  • @SirFloofy001
    @SirFloofy001 Год назад +1

    Leave it to Mike Rowe to make starting a fire even more complicated then it already is XD, also love that your brother(?) took that in stride

  • @michaelmarks8954
    @michaelmarks8954 Год назад +1

    Went through a very short course of jungle survival in the Philippines it’s surprising what you can do with nothing. Enjoyed the video THANKS.🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸

  • @zimcam1
    @zimcam1 Год назад

    This is great. thanks to the team who made this.

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 Год назад +1

    7:55 yeh someday we got try this
    holds reading glasses on dry grass & bark starts a fire in 1m

  • @zacharyjohnson213
    @zacharyjohnson213 Год назад

    Not sure why I was surprised Mike had a RUclips channel. I’ve just found it though, and have a lot of watching to do!

  • @katyferguson8349
    @katyferguson8349 Год назад

    I love learning survival techniques

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin Год назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @kathydelucia123
    @kathydelucia123 Год назад +1

    Another good one...Thank you

  • @nickatwell693
    @nickatwell693 4 месяца назад

    Oh my God phone call with your brother priceless hide me in stitches

  • @timkai
    @timkai Год назад

    Glorious episode

  • @FallenAnvilForge
    @FallenAnvilForge Год назад +4

    Cool episode, having thrown an atlatl before, I can safely say that it is NOT easy to learn. Mike seems to be a better shot than me too. lol

  • @christopherbright1048
    @christopherbright1048 Год назад

    Love ya Mike you're a fine American man God bless

  • @xAllSystemsReadyx
    @xAllSystemsReadyx Год назад

    Well I'm sorry to hear about Toms loss of his sister, I will pray for him and his own. Thank you Tom for your services sir...

  • @tudyk21
    @tudyk21 Год назад

    4:38 Mr. Mike Rowe is a savage!

  • @viscache1
    @viscache1 Год назад

    Between 7-12 years old I lived next to the National Forest and could go off for days at a time in the Summer. Grandma always said as I headed out the door…, “The best way to stay out of trouble is not to get into it”. ‘Nuff said!

  • @ldn0224
    @ldn0224 Год назад

    Very cool. Spent a weekend learning flintknapping basics and more practice at home. Amazing skill to larn and still have a small tool kit. Highly recommend.

  • @hipdogdsv
    @hipdogdsv Год назад

    Wow! Thomas is amazing and a good guy doing what he loves out of love for his sister.