Trying to keep all the information to 10 minutes is bloody hard 🤣But we give it a go! Cheers for watching and watch every episode of the 10 in 10 series here: ruclips.net/p/PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M My Official Bushcraft & Survival Gear: www.taoutdoors.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/taoutdoorofficial Facebook: facebook.com/totallyawesomeoutdoors Cheers for Watching!
I'd love to hear the dawn chorus with call identifications, got any chums could help with that? Or perhaps you have a working knowledge of birdsong? Love these videos and if they're longer than ten, well all the more to enjoy! Cheers Mike, you're one of the first youtubers I ever started watching, keep up the good work. 👍
You could probably do an entire 10 minute video on just the Cedar tree. Between Rope, tea from the new growth shoots (Don't drink more than 2 cups of the tea in a week btw. Major diuretic & laxative but LOTS of vitamin C & antioxidants.) Roofing material you've already done & many more uses. The native Americans called it the "Tree of Life" for a reason.
I love how it’s ten mins and 59 seconds, suffering with ptsd and your videos give me hope I’ll be strong enough with time to get out there . Keep up the great work
Love to see all this man! You're an ace teacher! I've been taking your tips out to the woodland with me for a few years now! Love the content! Thank you! 🙏
I am old. Your videos are wonderful and for me they combine new interest with occasional nostalgia. When I was a boy, I knew an old hunter and woodsman who called blackberries "tangleberries" for what they do to your ankles, but he also taught me about what he called "tangle tea."
Wonderful video! Can we see some more camp cooking with your dad? Love to see the interactions of such a strong bond in the woods. Perfect relaxation video in my opinion.
Thank you very much! I love learning more about the uses of plant's and bushes and tree's in our wood's! I.just wish the knowledge Would stay in my head!!!🤗 🤗 🤗
It's just incredible what beauty, what atmosphere you were able to create. This is truly a meditative experience watching you. I myself started making videos about my adventures in bushcraft, so I'm interested in everything. Grretings from Belarus tourist.
Great video. One more use for Western Red Cedar is if you are building a survival shelter the leaves make a good ground cover. It insulates and wards off bugs.
These videos are a wealth of knowledge. Camping is fun but if you can actually exploit the resources surrounding you, that just makes it a much richer experience. I wish I lived closer to a forest so I didn’t have to drive all the way out.
Hi, thanks for your videos! The primrose has become rare and it is under protection in a lot of places/countries. So everybody who wants to use it should check out first the situation for the specific place. It’s a beautiful flower, so we have to take care of it. :) Nice greetings, Ender
Yes, many people used to over-pick them (including here in U.K.) They are actually making quite a comeback now. And this particular one is known as the common primrose. The issue seemed to be with people over-picking one particular flower. Which is not the right way to go about it. But you are certainly right, we do need to be sustainable when picking any wild edible 👍🏻
@@TAOutdoors you can also buy the seeds and grow them in your garden, where they will spread easily. Then you can pick all you want :) They can also hybridise naturally with the potted 'primulas' you get from garden centres, and then you get pale pink primroses. Source: my childhood garden Thank you for the great tips!
Great vid. You all may already know this but, Gorse can also be a help in starting fires. If a branch of it has died out and turned brown it will burn fast and intensely. Ideal for getting a fire going fast. Add dried gorse to a small flame and be sure to have kindling ready. 😁
Love the spiel idea, I've tried this many times with my metal one but am going to try yours as soon as I can get to my camping 🏕 spot again. Keep up the videos they are very informative for us survivalists....
Excellent video. Excellent content and presentation. Short and to the point. Not a word spoken that could be edited. No superfluous banter or pontification. Enjoyable.
Just subscribed. I live in Surrey, England. My son, Michael (everyone calls him Mike - including me!) is really interested in exactly what your teaching. Has been for the last year, and his friends now are. I will recommend you to him!
I saw a video awhile ago where you can gather some acorns and take the shells off and drop the acorn meat into a jar of water and let it sit for about a week and then can be used for soap but try it on a small area of skin to make sure that you don't break out from the tannins in the water I used a big pickle jar to make mine
Thanks Mike stuff the ten minutes learning is so much more important, so keep it up, excellent video as usual, between you and your Dad Graham you keep me very entertained.
Fun fact! Birch leaves also contain saponins, so you can use those to make foamy water too. Great for washing your hair, for instance. You'll need a lot more leaves though, because the content of saponins is lower than in the ivy :)
Your videos are fantastic! They are both interesting/educational and fun to watch. I'm learning so much and will be able to pass on my learning to the children at Forest School.
A lot of love in the comments Mike, and from me too. You, Saving Salvage, Eric Rosen or Nic Rijavec have become my favourite channels to watch. I have a longing to live wild rather than in the absurd city of London. I want to build a timber house, collect water, grow and forage for food, use fire every day, swim in rivers and lakes and be close to the natural world. Cheers for the escapism!
Thank You Young Sir!! Love your vids!! Happy to see guys like you learning, and sharing helpful knowledge! Cheers and Well Done! 🤗 🌱 Peace and Harmony Blessings! - Mindi in Iowa =)
When bracken is green the moisture from the stem can be used on bull ant bites to reduce the pain.(Not sure if the bracken over there is different to what we have in Aus)
Trying to keep all the information to 10 minutes is bloody hard 🤣But we give it a go! Cheers for watching and watch every episode of the 10 in 10 series here: ruclips.net/p/PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M
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Cheers for Watching!
Lol 😂
Could you do easy ways to split logs as I am not the best.
I'd love to hear the dawn chorus with call identifications, got any chums could help with that? Or perhaps you have a working knowledge of birdsong?
Love these videos and if they're longer than ten, well all the more to enjoy! Cheers Mike, you're one of the first youtubers I ever started watching, keep up the good work. 👍
next time show polypore tree fungus
You could probably do an entire 10 minute video on just the Cedar tree. Between Rope, tea from the new growth shoots (Don't drink more than 2 cups of the tea in a week btw. Major diuretic & laxative but LOTS of vitamin C & antioxidants.) Roofing material you've already done & many more uses. The native Americans called it the "Tree of Life" for a reason.
I love how it’s ten mins and 59 seconds, suffering with ptsd and your videos give me hope I’ll be strong enough with time to get out there . Keep up the great work
Keep your head up. Better days will come 💪🏻
Love to see all this man! You're an ace teacher! I've been taking your tips out to the woodland with me for a few years now! Love the content! Thank you! 🙏
Glad to help! Cheers for watching.
I am old. Your videos are wonderful and for me they combine new interest with occasional nostalgia. When I was a boy, I knew an old hunter and woodsman who called blackberries "tangleberries" for what they do to your ankles, but he also taught me about what he called "tangle tea."
In depth is cool too, compare that laundry detergent to store bought ^^
Out of all the outdoor channels there are I only subscribe to a few....you're one of them. Always great content and no filler garbage.
Really enjoy these tips. Unbelievable that some would complain if you run over 10 minutes 🤦🏻♂️ Knowledge is priceless. Thank you for sharing yours 👍🏻
The vines of Honeysuckle make beautiful baskets and the nectar inside the flowers is delicious. 🐝🤗❤️
Ooh this is a great series.
Very straight-to-the-point and packed full of information and notable tips
Some of my favorite videos. short and extremely informative! Love the 10 minute series
Wonderful video! Can we see some more camp cooking with your dad? Love to see the interactions of such a strong bond in the woods. Perfect relaxation video in my opinion.
Thanks Mike!
Yeah what are the chances open RUclips and you just posted this. Beautiful
Improoved a lot in bushcraft since i watch your channel.
Thank you very much! I love learning more about the uses of plant's and bushes and tree's in our wood's!
I.just wish the knowledge
Would stay in my head!!!🤗 🤗 🤗
It's just incredible what beauty, what atmosphere you were able to create. This is truly a meditative experience watching you.
I myself started making videos about my adventures in bushcraft, so I'm interested in everything. Grretings from Belarus tourist.
That was great and learned something new. Cheers J
Great video. One more use for Western Red Cedar is if you are building a survival shelter the leaves make a good ground cover. It insulates and wards off bugs.
Any advice on finding fatwood would be great!
These videos are a wealth of knowledge. Camping is fun but if you can actually exploit the resources surrounding you, that just makes it a much richer experience. I wish I lived closer to a forest so I didn’t have to drive all the way out.
Hi, thanks for your videos!
The primrose has become rare and it is under protection in a lot of places/countries. So everybody who wants to use it should check out first the situation for the specific place. It’s a beautiful flower, so we have to take care of it. :)
Nice greetings,
Ender
Yes, many people used to over-pick them (including here in U.K.) They are actually making quite a comeback now. And this particular one is known as the common primrose. The issue seemed to be with people over-picking one particular flower. Which is not the right way to go about it. But you are certainly right, we do need to be sustainable when picking any wild edible 👍🏻
@@TAOutdoors you can also buy the seeds and grow them in your garden, where they will spread easily. Then you can pick all you want :)
They can also hybridise naturally with the potted 'primulas' you get from garden centres, and then you get pale pink primroses.
Source: my childhood garden
Thank you for the great tips!
I love this series. Please keep making them!! Cheers from across The Pond!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great vid. You all may already know this but, Gorse can also be a help in starting fires. If a branch of it has died out and turned brown it will burn fast and intensely. Ideal for getting a fire going fast.
Add dried gorse to a small flame and be sure to have kindling ready. 😁
Nice to watch this channel
NIce video!!! huge fan
💪🏻
Hey Mike I just wanted to say that my life is better now I have been watching your vids a lot
Absolutely brilliant
I love these quick skills videos. I usually watch them a couple of times. Thank you teacher! Respect from Florida 🌴
I love the way you explain things- simple and easy to remember. Great tricks and thank you. 👍🏻🌿
I absolutely adore this type of content, and you do it probably the best out of all others I've watched.
I love how I’m still watching this even though most of these don’t grow where I live.
Always learning from you, thank you!
that was so calming, healing, informative...always am delighted at your videos. relaxing while getting down to business perfect combo!!
You've got me really interested in trying different teas from the wild.
Pine needle and primrose.
Excellent skills and tips yet again. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
i love your content
Gold.... Pure Gold.
I enjoy your videos. Thank you. 10 minutes or more they're all great!
Thanks. Great work!
Love the spiel idea, I've tried this many times with my metal one but am going to try yours as soon as I can get to my camping 🏕 spot again. Keep up the videos they are very informative for us survivalists....
Excellent video. Excellent content and presentation. Short and to the point. Not a word spoken that could be edited. No superfluous banter or pontification. Enjoyable.
Brilliant and very informative! And all in ten minutes!
Hey am a huge fan about bushcraft, this year am going to learn the most I can . Thank you for your wisdom and knowledge
I enjoy ALL your videos. I especially like the LONGER ones. Keep them coming Mike please and thank you 😊
I'm sure others will echo this sentiment - but you're an excellent teacher and your youtube channel is amazing. Keep doing what you're doing!
Cheers Alex!
Hey Mike, thank you so much, I always greatly enjoy these videos, very useful and informative.
Great video bud keep em coming. 👍 stay safe and be well. Strength and Honor...
Cheers! Will do 💪🏻
Cool video, thanks for the tips!
Great vid! Also what knife are you using?
thank you Mike.
Great 10 mins Mike, well worth it, enjoyed this one👍👍
Just subscribed from your 10 axe skills video.
Excellent content.
Welcome!
Thank you Mike for all the great tips
Thank you
Much appreciation!!! Great advice. Blackberry uses
Just subscribed. I live in Surrey, England. My son, Michael (everyone calls him Mike - including me!) is really interested in exactly what your teaching. Has been for the last year, and his friends now are. I will recommend you to him!
Love the series! Please keep it up!
Love this series!
Excellent 10 tips ,would to see more on wood land plants and trees. Love your channel and content keep up the good work.
You’ll enjoy this week’s episode then!
I saw a video awhile ago where you can gather some acorns and take the shells off and drop the acorn meat into a jar of water and let it sit for about a week and then can be used for soap but try it on a small area of skin to make sure that you don't break out from the tannins in the water I used a big pickle jar to make mine
Thanks Mike stuff the ten minutes learning is so much more important, so keep it up, excellent video as usual, between you and your Dad Graham you keep me very entertained.
Very interesting and educational
Just excellent, some reminders, some new stuff to me, thanks!
Very good! Love watching these whilst I do my make-up in the morning. Learning new skills everyday! 🪷✨✌🏻🍄💫
Fun fact! Birch leaves also contain saponins, so you can use those to make foamy water too. Great for washing your hair, for instance. You'll need a lot more leaves though, because the content of saponins is lower than in the ivy :)
Excellent video Mike 👍👍👍
Great tips as always. I never knew that ivy was useful as a soap. Nice video
I love these tips videos
I love all your tips!
Your videos are fantastic! They are both interesting/educational and fun to watch. I'm learning so much and will be able to pass on my learning to the children at Forest School.
thanks
Great tips thanks!
As always, great job.
Love your site. Thanks for the great info! Cheers to you and your Dad!
Exelentes dicas bushcraf 👍
Greatest channel on YT. 🥾🏔️
LOVE the 10 in 10’s!!!!
👆🏻💪🏻
Love the series, keep it up
A lot of love in the comments Mike, and from me too. You, Saving Salvage, Eric Rosen or Nic Rijavec have become my favourite channels to watch.
I have a longing to live wild rather than in the absurd city of London. I want to build a timber house, collect water, grow and forage for food, use fire every day, swim in rivers and lakes and be close to the natural world.
Cheers for the escapism!
Great Episode x
Another great video mike love the channel 👍
Thank you for great ideas! 🙂
Great tips!
Always great video’s! I still enjoy your fishing handle thingy the best
Bro! That time at the start saying people moaned about you going over 10 mins put you over 10 mins! Wtf!? kidding man, great content as per usual 👍🔥😂
Cheers Mike ☺️ See you in the woods soon 👍🏼👍🏼
Great stuff, as usual!
Go over the mark, love the details and informational content
Brilliant .
Nice one Mike lad. I learned that ivy can be used to wash stuff and the cedar oil from the foliage. Thanks 👍
Merci 🤗
Thank You Young Sir!! Love your vids!! Happy to see guys like you learning, and sharing helpful knowledge! Cheers and Well Done! 🤗 🌱 Peace and Harmony Blessings! - Mindi in Iowa =)
When bracken is green the moisture from the stem can be used on bull ant bites to reduce the pain.(Not sure if the bracken over there is different to what we have in Aus)
Pretty useful , excellent 👍
This is the way
That was great, thanks 🙏
Thanks for these awesome tips Mike! 👍😁👍😁
good one😁😁
A very helpful tips.
Your videos are very helpful in my camping experience..you are amazing
very helpful knowledge