You have captured what I aim to do... merging my hobbies. This is a great looking setup. You are clearly a skilled bush crafter. The saying is true: the more you know, the less you have to carry. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. 73. AA4K
Well done, Dom. It reminds me of similar trips I used to make into the mountains some 40 years ago, when I was a young man like you. I used a HW-7 with about 3 watts on CW. 73.
I kind of did the same thing- lean to in Newbern NC. I listened on a handheld scanner for company- one or two weeks. Boy- the wildlife I heard at 2 in the morning!
2 of my favourite hobbies. Bushcraft and currently studying for my Basic ham radio license in Canada. Awesome and inspirational. I want to eventually set up a back pack rig for camping/ bushcraft in the future as well. Thank you.
Dom it was Impressive! I enjoy this camping, pity we here in the north have terrible weather conditions, snow, rain, fog and cold around the zero. We have to wait till spring here lol :D Happy New Year and I hope to meet you on the air! ;) 73, Paul.
Very enjoyable trip :-) Also due to your videos I got mine Helicon Tex backpack Ratel MK2 and had short portable HAM operations two days ago. Keep doing, Happy New Year and thank you for quality content!
@@RadioAdventurer It got Marconi RF Gain Powder inside that makes your signal 15dB louder than using regular ECO Flex or aircell cable for 1.-€ less per meter. HI HI. I like what you doing, Dom. You are a genius guy keep up the Good Work & thx for the Info
Lots of rocks in my area. In another environment, there are so many options. You can cook, on the ground, underground, it is only important to have a fire. Hope to se ya down the log! 73
Seriously a teeny tiny little vertical when you have all those trees around you and spent all that effort on the shelter? Wire is cheap man, you could've easily gone full dipole for the 80 meter band there.
You have captured what I aim to do... merging my hobbies. This is a great looking setup. You are clearly a skilled bush crafter. The saying is true: the more you know, the less you have to carry. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. 73. AA4K
Thanks mate! 👍🏻🔥
I like your style 😎
Great shelter and Yeasu!
Well done, Dom. It reminds me of similar trips I used to make into the mountains some 40 years ago, when I was a young man like you. I used a HW-7 with about 3 watts on CW. 73.
I like how clean cut the ends of the branches are. That must have been a really sharp saw blade on that power saw.
Bahco laplander, Google it. Thanks
Enjoyed the video, Thanks for sharing. Good luck.
Thks fromoz🇦🇺 loved the vid inspiring for old ham 😊🇦🇺
I kind of did the same thing- lean to in Newbern NC. I listened on a handheld scanner for company- one or two weeks. Boy- the wildlife I heard at 2 in the morning!
Pohvale za pripremu vatre, jos jedan odlican video 👏👏👍👍
First time watching your video, nice work. Tuff as a superhero 😀
Thanks for watching! 😀
Very fun there Dom! My ma tells me there are Croation people in Ironwood MI. Her old home town. Rackavich" ect..See you on another adventure!!73
Thanks!I also have relatives in the US. My great-grandfather went to the US as a young man. 73
Svidja mi se nacin pripreme hrane i vatre, super video
Super video , sad sam zapratio tvoj kanal. 73. od E73NSD veliki pozdrav.
Pozdrav! Hvala na praćenju, 73!
2 of my favourite hobbies. Bushcraft and currently studying for my Basic ham radio license in Canada. Awesome and inspirational. I want to eventually set up a back pack rig for camping/ bushcraft in the future as well. Thank you.
Awesome! Hope to meet you on frequency some day. Check out my bushcraft channel, Smrika Bushcraft and Outdoors.
Thanks for watching, 73!
Dom it was Impressive! I enjoy this camping, pity we here in the north have terrible weather conditions, snow, rain, fog and cold around the zero. We have to wait till spring here lol :D Happy New Year and I hope to meet you on the air! ;) 73, Paul.
Thanks Paul! Happy New Year, see ya! ✌🏻
Lot of work but fun gotta love it
Thanks!
Pozdrav Dom. Odličan video. E77VN, 73.
Hvala! 73
Very enjoyable trip :-)
Also due to your videos I got mine Helicon Tex backpack Ratel MK2 and had short portable HAM operations two days ago.
Keep doing, Happy New Year and thank you for quality content!
Thanks! Ratel MK2, nice choice.
Happy new year, thanks for support. 🤙🏻
Nice work again. Hard but great way to make fire and food prepare on the rock, excellent 👌 73!
Domi ne pali ko Steve Wallis (odličan,vidi YT), ali vatra je tu.
Thanks!
Eres el número uno 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Muy buena aventura 💪
73
Thanks!
Very nice!
73 de KF4LBG
Respect.
Thak you.
Thanks!
Great Video. I Had to Sub.
Thanks!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Excellent 👍👍👍
Thanks! 😀
Sorry I couldn't catch your call sign. 9o3...v..d....Did her that you were in Southern Croatia.
9A3GVD, nice to meet you 😀
How long is your RG58 cable to run the MP1 Super Antenna ?
Oh sorry, i missed this comment!
I use Messi&Paoloni Hyperflex 5 coax, 10m long.
@@RadioAdventurer It got Marconi RF Gain Powder inside that makes your signal 15dB louder than using regular ECO Flex or aircell cable for 1.-€ less per meter. HI HI.
I like what you doing, Dom. You are a genius guy keep up the Good Work & thx for the Info
Very healthy meal. What do you do if you can’t find the rocks? Hope to work you one day de n4mqu
Lots of rocks in my area. In another environment, there are so many options. You can cook, on the ground, underground, it is only important to have a fire. Hope to se ya down the log! 73
Seriously a teeny tiny little vertical when you have all those trees around you and spent all that effort on the shelter? Wire is cheap man, you could've easily gone full dipole for the 80 meter band there.
Why all that hassle doing all that. You are less than 200 yards from a home depot. Just go get a tarp.
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Congratulations, great work... 73 de 9A3CY ;)
Thanks! Hvala 73 de 9A3GVD 😉