I really ,really enjoy your uploads mate ! Totally get your sense of where this world is and what " possibly could " happen, I'm a little bit older by a couple of years and grew up in the 70s and 80s , and have a similar mindset and a Family too. Just wanted to say Thanks and will subscribe and also subscribe to your other " Bug out Boat " channel too 😁, Keep up the Fantastic content , cheers from Durham area UK
good day sir loving your shows and have been watching for over a tear now ,its good to see you've got your head on a swivel that's a great habit to maintain at least then you will see anything/one first before they do and best disguise of course is keeping stealth and still. keep up the great work happy new year fella.
Some natural remedies for sleep apnea, chamomile and raw honey(assuming you're not allergic). I too avoid docs where possible, 12 years. I like to have a spoonful or two of decent honey, preferably manuka honey each day. It can be expensive though the lower MGO ratings are reasonably priced and often half price during sales in HB or direct from producers. £10 or £15 a jar is worth paying I think given the natural health benefits it can offer.
@@g7puw HB the shop holland and barrett. MGO rating of manuka honey stands for methylgloxal, the antibacterial strength. The lowest MGO is about 30 or 40 all the way upto around 1000 MGO, the high MGO's are really expensive like £100 a jar. The lower MGO's like 40 to 100 you can get for £5-£15 a jar. The MGO is only the antibacterial strength so even the lower MGO eatings still have all the goodness of raw manuka. I just got some from H&B 66% discount at the moment for 70MGO 500gram 'manuka doctor' brand for £15. It's really thick top quality honey.
@@g7puw Don't know if the youtube will allow brand names. HB = holland and bar. MGO rating of manuka honey stands for methylgloxal, the antibacterial strength. The lowest MGO is about 30 or 40 all the way upto around 1000 MGO, the high MGO's are really expensive like £100 a jar. The lower MGO's like 40 to 100 you can get for £5-£15 a jar. The MGO is only the antibacterial strength so even the lower MGO eatings still have all the goodness of raw manuka. I just got some from H&B 66% discount at the moment for 70MGO 500gram 'manuka doctor' brand for £15. It's really thick top quality raw honey.
Its not easy to be in the woods. Especially on your own. Night time is worst. Anxiety level is high, out of your comfort zone etc Every creak of a branch is an axe murderer. Every bird or animal is a zombie . Suggestion? Keep doing it but go with company and get your confidence levels and enjoyment up. Cracking effort mate and fair play. Sp
Yes, can hear some strange sounds throughout the video. I don't know where you are, but maybe check into the local area - where there might be people around or buildings. Unless it is the sound of trees squeaking as they move against another tree/branch. Other than that, you could try walking about to figure out where the various sounds are coming from. I think it is natural for human beings to feel a bit on edge in the woods if there is a storm/high winds going on. It's probably part of our survival instinct, and not knowing if there could be predator animals or hostile groups of human beings, or dangerous individuals.
The old bushcraft methods are good to know, but modern ( quality) equipment is best. Would you drive a model T ford everyday if youve got a new car sat on the driveway? I guess at the end, it depends on what someone enjoys doing.
Would love to see you on your days out on the boat. I'm sure everyone else would like to see it to 😊
Coming soon! Lots more soon on the boat on the other channel.
You're a legend for giving it a go in those conditions mate, 👍🏼
But you forgot prepper rule #6... always listen to those weird feelings.
It's ok, that's why I kept a good look out as one naturally does 👍
@@everydayprepper If your little robin is there you're probably safe. He'll be off at the first sign of danger.
Thanks for sharing some of your new years day with us 😊
That was a highly relaxing video nice to see you out and about! Tarp camping will be good! English bloke living in Arizona USA
I really ,really enjoy your uploads mate ! Totally get your sense of where this world is and what " possibly could " happen, I'm a little bit older by a couple of years and grew up in the 70s and 80s , and have a similar mindset and a Family too.
Just wanted to say Thanks and will subscribe and also subscribe to your other " Bug out Boat " channel too 😁, Keep up the Fantastic content , cheers from Durham area UK
Thank you, much appreciated!
Thank you for sharing the reality, as always. It is very refreshing to see.
good day sir loving your shows and have been watching for over a tear now ,its good to see you've got your head on a swivel that's a great habit to maintain at least then you will see anything/one first before they do and best disguise of course is keeping stealth and still. keep up the great work happy new year fella.
Great choice I music for the time-lapse
Thank you!
My Emegency shelter has four wheels 😎 when I get it finished!
im looking forward to more survival skool! bushcraft is a lot harder than it looks but it is a skill worth at least trying to learn
Some natural remedies for sleep apnea, chamomile and raw honey(assuming you're not allergic). I too avoid docs where possible, 12 years. I like to have a spoonful or two of decent honey, preferably manuka honey each day. It can be expensive though the lower MGO ratings are reasonably priced and often half price during sales in HB or direct from producers. £10 or £15 a jar is worth paying I think given the natural health benefits it can offer.
Thank you, I shall look into that.
@DHall-xz7ke can you elaborate HB and MGO please feeling a bit dumb sorry ! I am partaking in local honey and very dark sugar along with raw milk
@@g7puw HB the shop holland and barrett. MGO rating of manuka honey stands for methylgloxal, the antibacterial strength.
The lowest MGO is about 30 or 40 all the way upto around 1000 MGO, the high MGO's are really expensive like £100 a jar.
The lower MGO's like 40 to 100 you can get for £5-£15 a jar. The MGO is only the antibacterial strength so even the lower MGO eatings still have all the goodness of raw manuka. I just got some from H&B 66% discount at the moment for 70MGO 500gram 'manuka doctor' brand for £15. It's really thick top quality honey.
@@g7puw Don't know if the youtube will allow brand names.
HB = holland and bar. MGO rating of manuka honey stands for methylgloxal, the antibacterial strength.
The lowest MGO is about 30 or 40 all the way upto around 1000 MGO, the high MGO's are really expensive like £100 a jar.
The lower MGO's like 40 to 100 you can get for £5-£15 a jar. The MGO is only the antibacterial strength so even the lower MGO eatings still have all the goodness of raw manuka. I just got some from H&B 66% discount at the moment for 70MGO 500gram 'manuka doctor' brand for £15. It's really thick top quality raw honey.
Enjoyed the learn along aspect. Really creepy all those tree sounds, not surprising all the scary woods tales grew up of old times.
Its not easy to be in the woods. Especially on your own.
Night time is worst.
Anxiety level is high, out of your comfort zone etc
Every creak of a branch is an axe murderer.
Every bird or animal is a zombie .
Suggestion? Keep doing it but go with company and get your confidence levels and enjoyment up.
Cracking effort mate and fair play.
Sp
I live nearby him and being a novice too I would be up for it Steve?
Definitely
@learnerprepper1963 there you go, sounds perfect
@@Scottishprepper73 Yikes, that's two scary guys to bump into in the woods. 😂
@DHall-xz7ke 😂
Yes, can hear some strange sounds throughout the video. I don't know where you are, but maybe check into the local area - where there might be people around or buildings. Unless it is the sound of trees squeaking as they move against another tree/branch. Other than that, you could try walking about to figure out where the various sounds are coming from.
I think it is natural for human beings to feel a bit on edge in the woods if there is a storm/high winds going on. It's probably part of our survival instinct, and not knowing if there could be predator animals or hostile groups of human beings, or dangerous individuals.
I do actually think it was the trees squeaking!
@@everydayprepper Okay.
Maybe the forest isn’t for you. Maybe you could show the perks of owning a boat for bug out reasons. Nobody does that. Would be interesting to see.
Just because I sometimes get strange feelings in woodland does not mean I should not go there. I really don't understand comments like this.
The old bushcraft methods are good to know, but modern ( quality) equipment is best. Would you drive a model T ford everyday if youve got a new car sat on the driveway? I guess at the end, it depends on what someone enjoys doing.
Maybe listen to miss worm stories to relax you 🤣
Lol yes that will do it.
No offence intended, but I've never seen a grown man so ill at ease in the woods, what on earth are you so scared of?
Dunno, but I'm working on it. Cheers.