This is just a beautiful and very impressive landscape and even with such little words this video tells everything you need! Really enjoyed watching it and those wonderful pictures will stay in my head for a long time! thank you so much Rob! ATB from Austria Mike
I think these videos are great. They sum up some of the things I like best about camping and bushcraft without being ego-y. If I can't get out in the woods its nice to watch someone else doing it and doing it right!
WoW !" I do enjoy your Bushcraft as well as old world craftsmen videos ! I think your skills will be that much more, appreciated in the future, with the advent of the 3d computer printers. Recently discovered your channel, so I am playing catch-up, congratulations on your new family, and now you'll have another generation to pass on your old world craftsmen skills, watch your top knot, hope to meet you in the Bush.....
Came home from work yesterday and saw you had a new video. Yess! Your terrain is just like my favorite spots at 61 degrees north here in Norway. Nice video. Keep up the good work!
Always a pleasure watching your videos. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge and experience. And what was the song you used at around 8:12? Very ear catching.
Skog - excellent video once again, looked like a great time. Nothing like getting outside, chopping, grubbin around, good fire, and then some food and relaxation. Looks awesome.
Besides the pine needles what other plant was in the Tea? Thanks for the Vids. Went in the woods the other day , boiled water from a waterfall and had a good meal in the woods, thanks for the inspiration.
Are those bacon hot dogs? GR8 video thanks for all of your work on them, I always look forward to them. Take care and have a great holidays season with your family.
I keep coming back to your videos. They are all very well put together, and wonderfully relaxing viewing. My bush-craft knowledge is zero, but I regularly watch Ray Mears' videos on here, as well as your own, as I find the craft fascinating, and nature beautiful. The instrumental that begins at 8:12 is once again driving me crazy, I'd be grateful if you could share the name of it ;).
There always seems to be something inside of me that stirs when I watch these videos. I am not entirely sure as to what it is exactly. I also think that your background music choice can't be any better. I am drinking my coffee, grateful to have taken part of this walk into the woods with you both. Great Job D
Excellent video, I have yet to be disappointed by anything you produce! Quick question, what is the make and model of the blade pictured at 7:47? Thanks.
Never tried the wintergreen AND pine needles together. I'm not much of a pine tea kinda guy, does it take some of the bite outta the pine taste? I'll have to try it!! I see your still keeping the GSI kettle in the rotation! Good to keep all our "stuff" used and loved :) Thumbs up!
Good to see the ol' kettle pressed back into service, mate. I couldn't make out the logo on the gators. What are they and do you like them. I'm in the market for some. Great vid as usual!
fantastic vid i always enjoy your work you do thank you for sharing ....... i was wondering my wife and i was listening to the music and we both liked it at 11:40 could you tell me if possible the song and composer of the piece
I made two tinder boxes with cat tail fluff. big tin packed full will shrink about 10 percent once charred. holds a big ember to start stubborn damp stuff. once the fire is lit slam the lid back on and it will be ready next time. when it is used up I repack the box with more fluff and renew the tinderbox. works for me.
Nice video dude. I like that music. I love the forest fire slowly being created at 8:45, haha. But the way we doused it afterwards, it'd take a miracle from god to re-ignite that.
Another great one man. I joined BCUSA because of your recommendation....I still want to know what kind of Billy that is. Eagerly awaiting feedback. Jim
That`s so cool! I have allways wondered if it was norwegian or swedish xD. And i love your videos. What axe are you using? ( Not the dobble edged, but the other one ) By the way, i also come from Norway.
as usual a really nice video Skogniv. i really enjoy you vid out in the Adirondaks. i live in the SE of england quite near to RM but we have nothing like that here nearly all broad leafed. woodland. but interesting all the same. loved the axes i more iten than not use the GB SFA if i take an axe out at all
8:40 epic soup making music :D. May I ask what that tune is? I'd like to get my hands on it. A pleasure to watch, as always. Thank you for giving us another peek into a beautiful, peaceful environment, and how it can be enjoyed to the fullest.
Just stumbled on to your vids.... Remind me so much of my younger days in the mountains.. GREAT filming, music, and Lore.. Please keep at it! BTW, is that a Boker knife??
I always hate seeing trash in the woods. Sometimes, we will take a trash bag with us, and as we walk along, if we see any trash, we'll pick it up and carry it out of there. I used to complain when I saw people leaving trash behind, but, I realized it didnt do any good. I had to become the "solution" and just pick it up myself..........sorta turning a "wrong deed" into a "right deed." There's always going to be those kind of people...sad, but true. Thanks for your vid's. My wife and I love them.
Thanks a lot. I shall have to do some hunting, but at least I get to watch his videos whilst I do ;). Do you know if this particular track had a name to it?
Skogniv, great video! I took my 11 yo to the swamp today to get some cattails for firemaking. He did a great job first try. What is the chanting music that starts at 5:10?
@SilentWolf1966 If it helps, here is the rule verbatim: "Fires should be built in existing fire pits or fireplaces if provided. Use only dead and down wood for fires. Cutting standing trees is prohibited. Extinguish all fires with water and stir ashes until they are cold to the touch. Do not build fires in areas marked by a "No Fires" disk."
I just bought a room scent diffuser with a Bluetooth speaker am I’m trying it out. I was really annoyed when I plugged it in and heard Celtic music coming out-until I realized that it’s music from this video! 😂 Well now I’m wildly happy with this acquisition. A scent, some humidity, and a speaker in one! (I should put some woodsy essential oils in it for this video, right?) It’s called spa room by unitex if anyone is interested.
@SkogKniv Ty for the info on fires.Didnt know if we could still build them in the park.So cool we can keep the knowledge comming and we will learn together.
@SilentWolf1966 It falls under the back country camping rules. Use designated fire pits when available, otherwise be smart about it. Process only dead wood (obviously).
the one dislike on this video if from someone that has bever been in the Adirondacks before. hell its my backyard lol anyway was curious to what brand that firestarted is that you have?
@mazadan You might be amazed, that I can walk not 10 minutes from that spot and be in broad leaf myself. I am lucky to have an assortment of forest types here.
I didnt know they still allowed open fires in the park so i have been bringing my stove with me for the past 3 years. I know many of the fire pits at the Lean-To's have been taken out.
This is just a beautiful and very impressive landscape and even with such little words this video tells everything you need! Really enjoyed watching it and those wonderful pictures will stay in my head for a long time! thank you so much Rob! ATB from Austria Mike
I think these videos are great. They sum up some of the things I like best about camping and bushcraft without being ego-y. If I can't get out in the woods its nice to watch someone else doing it and doing it right!
16 1/2 minutes of pure relaxing vision and sounds.
I thoroughly enjoyed that Leif.
Thank you for posting this.
*Favorited*
WoW !"
I do enjoy your Bushcraft as well as old world craftsmen videos !
I think your skills will be that much more, appreciated in the future, with the advent of the 3d computer printers.
Recently discovered your channel, so I am playing catch-up, congratulations on your new family, and now you'll have another generation to pass on your old world craftsmen skills, watch your top knot, hope to meet you in the Bush.....
Came home from work yesterday and saw you had a new video. Yess! Your terrain is just like my favorite spots at 61 degrees north here in Norway. Nice video. Keep up the good work!
EXTREMELY well done video. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting. It was inspiring.
Nothing makes me relax more than your videos on a stressful day. :)
Very nice video and music it's so relaxing!Thank you my friends!
Always a pleasure watching your videos. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge and experience. And what was the song you used at around 8:12? Very ear catching.
Skog - excellent video once again, looked like a great time. Nothing like getting outside, chopping, grubbin around, good fire, and then some food and relaxation. Looks awesome.
Besides the pine needles what other plant was in the Tea? Thanks for the Vids. Went in the woods the other day , boiled water from a waterfall and had a good meal in the woods, thanks for the inspiration.
Are those bacon hot dogs? GR8 video thanks for all of your work on them, I always look forward to them. Take care and have a great holidays season with your family.
Skog, once again another beautiful video, thanks for sharing your trip with us. Where do you find your music?
You capture some great vids and you do them all in style !
Cool to see Adventure Sworn with you a lot to, you guys vibe & gel well together !!
I keep coming back to your videos. They are all very well put together, and wonderfully relaxing viewing. My bush-craft knowledge is zero, but I regularly watch Ray Mears' videos on here, as well as your own, as I find the craft fascinating, and nature beautiful. The instrumental that begins at 8:12 is once again driving me crazy, I'd be grateful if you could share the name of it ;).
man this place a beautiful, any pine forest is fun and relaxing to camp in
pretty cool music too, perfect for bush-craft
I love your videos. Make me want to run out to woods. I don't get out there as much as I would like. Keep it up!
There always seems to be something inside of me that stirs when I watch these videos. I am not entirely sure as to what it is exactly. I also think that your background music choice can't be any better. I am drinking my coffee, grateful to have taken part of this walk into the woods with you both. Great Job
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Excellent video, I have yet to be disappointed by anything you produce! Quick question, what is the make and model of the blade pictured at 7:47? Thanks.
Never tried the wintergreen AND pine needles together. I'm not much of a pine tea kinda guy, does it take some of the bite outta the pine taste? I'll have to try it!! I see your still keeping the GSI kettle in the rotation! Good to keep all our "stuff" used and loved :) Thumbs up!
This by far....is the BEST one yet!
Good to see the ol' kettle pressed back into service, mate. I couldn't make out the logo on the gators. What are they and do you like them. I'm in the market for some. Great vid as usual!
fantastic vid i always enjoy your work you do thank you for sharing ....... i was wondering my wife and i was listening to the music and we both liked it at 11:40 could you tell me if possible the song and composer of the piece
I made two tinder boxes with cat tail fluff. big tin packed full will shrink about 10 percent once charred. holds a big ember to start stubborn damp stuff. once the fire is lit slam the lid back on and it will be ready next time. when it is used up I repack the box with more fluff and renew the tinderbox. works for me.
Beautiful music . Pine needels are obvious but what was the other leaf ? And by all means what was the music in the end ? I gotta know.
Nice video dude. I like that music.
I love the forest fire slowly being created at 8:45, haha. But the way we doused it afterwards, it'd take a miracle from god to re-ignite that.
Another great one man. I joined BCUSA because of your recommendation....I still want to know what kind of Billy that is. Eagerly awaiting feedback.
Jim
AWESOME VIDEOS...LEARNED ALOT THANKS..A++++.IM FROM BOONVILLE NY..WHAT PART OF THE ADK ARE YOU FROM?
That`s so cool! I have allways wondered if it was norwegian or swedish xD. And i love your videos. What axe are you using? ( Not the dobble edged, but the other one ) By the way, i also come from Norway.
Great video what kinda knife was that?
as usual a really nice video Skogniv. i really enjoy you vid out in the Adirondaks. i live in the SE of england quite near to RM but we have nothing like that here nearly all broad leafed. woodland. but interesting all the same. loved the axes i more iten than not use the GB SFA if i take an axe out at all
8:40 epic soup making music :D. May I ask what that tune is? I'd like to get my hands on it.
A pleasure to watch, as always. Thank you for giving us another peek into a beautiful, peaceful environment, and how it can be enjoyed to the fullest.
Great soundtrack, especially the second piece.
Nice edit as well.
Just stumbled on to your vids.... Remind me so much of my younger days in the mountains.. GREAT filming, music, and Lore.. Please keep at it! BTW, is that a Boker knife??
I always hate seeing trash in the woods. Sometimes, we will take a trash bag with us, and as we walk along, if we see any trash, we'll pick it up and carry it out of there. I used to complain when I saw people leaving trash behind, but, I realized it didnt do any good. I had to become the "solution" and just pick it up myself..........sorta turning a "wrong deed" into a "right deed." There's always going to be those kind of people...sad, but true. Thanks for your vid's. My wife and I love them.
Was that a blister from a Douglas or Balsam Fir? Did you utilise the resin for anything?
@Lone58 Your reaction is exactly what I make videos for. Thanks for watching!
wow! amazing, where is this filmed?
great choice of music and nice video!
Thanks a lot. I shall have to do some hunting, but at least I get to watch his videos whilst I do ;). Do you know if this particular track had a name to it?
Listening to this, reminds me of Lars Monsens great videos.
what are those green leaves you picked???
That is an awesome looking knife my friend... Where can I get one and how much? Msg me I'd love to get one...
where did u get that knife at. its a good looking knife,
Nice trip...thanks for letting us come with.
Another great video and good choice of music (Lars Monsen's theme songs)
Great Vid. The plastic cup and beer can piss me off too. Great job.....
@SkogKniv Something to remember, in the mint family (Lamiaceae) the stems are square if rolled between your fingers.
Skogniv, great video! I took my 11 yo to the swamp today to get some cattails for firemaking. He did a great job first try. What is the chanting music that starts at 5:10?
Is that balsam fir? I didn't know we had it in Sweden.
Are those maxpedition packs sir? If so what model?
Okay dude the music after you pierce that blister on the tree. I gotta know what it is , it is burned into my head.
what is the brand of those gaiters...
what are the makers of the knives your using
@SilentWolf1966 If it helps, here is the rule verbatim:
"Fires should be built in existing fire pits or fireplaces if provided. Use only dead and down wood for fires. Cutting standing trees is prohibited. Extinguish all fires with water and stir ashes until they are cold to the touch. Do not build fires in areas marked by a "No Fires" disk."
I just bought a room scent diffuser with a Bluetooth speaker am I’m trying it out. I was really annoyed when I plugged it in and heard Celtic music coming out-until I realized that it’s music from this video! 😂 Well now I’m wildly happy with this acquisition. A scent, some humidity, and a speaker in one! (I should put some woodsy essential oils in it for this video, right?) It’s called spa room by unitex if anyone is interested.
where did you get the name SKOGKNIV from because im swedish and in swedish that means forest knife
hey, who dropped the chocolate covered raisins??? lol
Great video!!
So much said with so little words!
beautiful country
I like the scene shots.
@SkogKniv Ty for the info on fires.Didnt know if we could still build them in the park.So cool we can keep the knowledge comming and we will learn together.
@BigFootSurvival The blade is made by Adventure Sworn knives. The handle was put on and done by me.
i absolutely love the adirondacks!
@SilentWolf1966 It falls under the back country camping rules. Use designated fire pits when available, otherwise be smart about it. Process only dead wood (obviously).
i hate litter
thanks for the fantastic video and pics
dig the music
the one dislike on this video if from someone that has bever been in the Adirondacks before. hell its my backyard lol anyway was curious to what brand that firestarted is that you have?
what a great video, thank you, wintergreen does make a good tea
Nice video man. Dug that little walking bridge. Take care.
i have to say it looks really peaceful out their i would of had to try and catch some fish tho good video
@scdefion The other one was Wintergreen. Amazing for tea.
@mazadan You might be amazed, that I can walk not 10 minutes from that spot and be in broad leaf myself. I am lucky to have an assortment of forest types here.
Nice video. I see that you also some persons do not respect the nature, it is sad. I love the background music in the end
@1097411 That is a great compliment, thank you!
I didnt know they still allowed open fires in the park so i have been bringing my stove with me for the past 3 years. I know many of the fire pits at the Lean-To's have been taken out.
@aru05001 I don't know either, I am in the Adirondacks of NorthEast United States. I am of Norwegian heritage as well, not Swedish.
really great:) thanks for watching...
@ducttapewireandglue Hey there:) The "wooden cup" is a Norwegian implement called Kuksa.
@lmsloan The gaiters are from Eastern Mountain Sports.
What is the song at 3:41
Very nice.
Where is this taken place?
song at the end?
@JustinBaker2567 Its not the size of the pack, its how you use it to carry your big axe.
Its from the soundtrack of Lars Monsen.
2:58 0.01 that music reminds me of when I whas a kid watching Lars Monsen with my dad :)
My family comes from Norway. Obviously same translation.
Since Skog wont tell what the music for the end is , my gues is Finbar and Eddie Furie .
sorry... can anyone tell me the name last music?
I can really appreciate your perspective on being in the woods - more Jeffersonian and less prepper if you know what I mean...
Aha ok you are a good bushcrafter
@ibmoosed So do I, I don't see why its so hard for some people to just pack out, or at least burn their trash.
Lars Monsen soundtrack!!! great!
Yar. I'll find it eventually. Thanks again :)
Small packs, big axes.
@SkogKniv arh thanks alot, here in denmark its called "mountain tea" and sadly doesnt grow wildly :(. thanks tho. great video :)
@juwright1949 We brought bacon as well. We thought about doing bacon wrapped dogs. It didn't happen though lol.
You have to LOVE a sharp axe!
man you let me know, I thought for sure I was going to see bacon wrapped hotdogs!
Nice!
Anybody know the song around 3:20 ??