Taken your advice and got a British issue head over. The most comfy hat i've had. And i prefer the commando or pirate look instead of looking like Bennie from Crossroads.
Thank you Harry👍 We have rain since yesterday and 3 degrees here in north Germany, not so nice. Hope it gets better and I can enjoy my adventure in the wood. Best wishes Viola
Harry always a good day when you drop another well spoken informative video & when you do a winter warmer in your faithful BCB always a winner love your selection of hats....GOD BLESS BROTHER....🙏🇬🇧🫶🏴
Your looking well Harry; looks a bit frosty out there! That commando hat really suits you, thanks for showing how to wear one (I've learnt something) That omelet is like something I'd order in a restaurant.....you certainly don't rough it in the wilds :))) great filming and love the music too 👍👍👍
@@GillianSmith ah, thanks for taking time to comment Gillian, l do love to take something other than noodles into the wilds, even if it is a tinned haggis, now there’s a thought. Hope you are keeping creative, take good care……out
Evening Harry how you doing. Interesting thing to talk about especially at this time of year.. I have issues with most hats as I have long hair they keep riding up I find it very annoying 🤬🤬 lol. Thanks for sharing atb sam 👍
I like a thin tight fitting touque, so I can pull up my hood when needed and it doesn’t Jack up my touque. And with a neck gator. Looks nice in Scotland!
@@SurvivalScoutOutdoors thanks bro, looking nice even in wilderness makes us feel good and if seen by Jo public, shock and respect is often the outcome. 🤣🤣🤣
Nice video Harry, where on earth did you find a proper cap comforter??? Even out QMS doesn't 'do' them now. Loved the cooking BUT really disappointed that you didn't make proper tea instead of boiling a coffee bag - boil a tea bag, let it boil for 3 minutes, remove from heat and drink as soon as possible _ NO sugar or milk. You have seen it on our channel and commented - as memory serves me something about sheep's brains in the Crusader....🤣🤣🤣🤣.. Take care, stay well, stay safe....Helen and Katarin Juska-Law with Stella, and Terri with Robyn
Hi all, so nice to hear from you, hope you are all doing well. I must take my China victoriana tea set into the field some day, that would cause a stir. The cap comforter came from my local army surplus store £3.50 wool, suppluer unfortunately doesn't do on line sales and only had one left sadly after my losing my first one. I did see a few on either Amazon or Eaby last month at £15 not sure how authentic they were. Hope life isn't too demanding, take it easy and keep the fires burning. Harry n Helen, and beagles Wallace and Dymond x
Taken your advice and got a British issue head over. The most comfy hat i've had. And i prefer the commando or pirate look instead of looking like Bennie from Crossroads.
@doka-jx1yz 🤣🤣🤣👍 great outcome, keeping some dignity in the field keeps our spirits up. 😀
Thank you Harry👍 We have rain since yesterday and 3 degrees here in north Germany, not so nice. Hope it gets better and I can enjoy my adventure in the wood. Best wishes Viola
@@vi0205 thanks Viola, you'll get out when it's right ✅ 👍 the woodland are waiting patiently. Take good care.
Harry always a good day when you drop another well spoken informative video & when you do a winter warmer in your faithful BCB always a winner love your selection of hats....GOD BLESS BROTHER....🙏🇬🇧🫶🏴
@@deandunbar5159 Thanks bro, stay warm as we approach the Advent stars and ice season. 👍🤣
Your looking well Harry; looks a bit frosty out there! That commando hat really suits you, thanks for showing how to wear one (I've learnt something) That omelet is like something I'd order in a restaurant.....you certainly don't rough it in the wilds :))) great filming and love the music too 👍👍👍
@@GillianSmith ah, thanks for taking time to comment Gillian, l do love to take something other than noodles into the wilds, even if it is a tinned haggis, now there’s a thought. Hope you are keeping creative, take good care……out
Hello, I discovered your channel earlier this week. Keep up the great work. The videos are very informative and enjoyable. Elliot
@@SpiralBlack thanks Elliot, that's very good of you to say, much appreciated 👍 Harry
Evening Harry how you doing. Interesting thing to talk about especially at this time of year.. I have issues with most hats as I have long hair they keep riding up I find it very annoying 🤬🤬 lol. Thanks for sharing atb sam 👍
@@Yorkshireoutoorsandsurvival thanks Sam, a different fit for everyone, big hair offers it's own insulation🤣
G'Morning Harry.. good topic!
@@Bergmann.Alaska thanks bud, every morsel helps.🤣
I like a thin tight fitting touque, so I can pull up my hood when needed and it doesn’t Jack up my touque. And with a neck gator. Looks nice in Scotland!
@@SurvivalScoutOutdoors thanks bro, looking nice even in wilderness makes us feel good and if seen by Jo public, shock and respect is often the outcome. 🤣🤣🤣
Nice video Harry, where on earth did you find a proper cap comforter??? Even out QMS doesn't 'do' them now. Loved the cooking BUT really disappointed that you didn't make proper tea instead of boiling a coffee bag - boil a tea bag, let it boil for 3 minutes, remove from heat and drink as soon as possible _ NO sugar or milk. You have seen it on our channel and commented - as memory serves me something about sheep's brains in the Crusader....🤣🤣🤣🤣.. Take care, stay well, stay safe....Helen and Katarin Juska-Law with Stella, and Terri with Robyn
Hi all, so nice to hear from you, hope you are all doing well. I must take my China victoriana tea set into the field some day, that would cause a stir. The cap comforter came from my local army surplus store £3.50 wool, suppluer unfortunately doesn't do on line sales and only had one left sadly after my losing my first one. I did see a few on either Amazon or Eaby last month at £15 not sure how authentic they were. Hope life isn't too demanding, take it easy and keep the fires burning. Harry n Helen, and beagles Wallace and Dymond x