Make Camp Life Easier with This Bushcraft Master Hack!

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  • @RustyKnorr
    @RustyKnorr Год назад +2

    Thanks for describing the SHAPE of a “v-notch”, that’s the kind of clarity that sets Coalcracker above other bushcraft channels. 😂

  • @outdoordauber
    @outdoordauber Год назад +13

    "Let's make a happy little v-notch right here and maybe another one right over here...". Dan is the Bob Ross of Bushcraft!! 😂

    • @bryankinney6025
      @bryankinney6025 Год назад

      i felt that vibe too!

    • @valstarkgraf
      @valstarkgraf Год назад

      Well if you make a SAD v-notch it will be upside down and shaped like a happy tree, and it won't hold your stuff.😉

  • @frostriver4547
    @frostriver4547 Год назад +9

    I did this on Aspen trees once. Depending on the tree you may need more sticks to go around the tree to avoid tree damage from your cordage

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад +4

      Good point. Wedging another stick up the back side of the rope and a couple down the sides is a way of tightening the lashing which is easier than trying to pull it tight enough around the tree.

  • @insanityknows
    @insanityknows Год назад

    I love your charisma and enthusiasm.

  • @bernielamont825
    @bernielamont825 Год назад +3

    Thanks Dan, always use that style hook to hang my gravity feed water bladder but never thought to flatten the back side to keep it from spinnning around. Thanx again!

  • @markflick1641
    @markflick1641 Год назад +1

    I’m recently retired from western Pa . Love your videos because I learn things ,even at my age 😁, that are handy. God Bless

  • @offgridrecon
    @offgridrecon Год назад +5

    Great tip! I’ve got a few of these around my camp. Almost as valuable as a flat surface. 😂👍🏻

  • @MrAvidOutdoorsman
    @MrAvidOutdoorsman Год назад

    Hair ya been Dan! 🤣🤣 have fun with your hair adventure, I began growing mine as well just to see what I naturally look like. Everything on our body has a purpose!

  • @brianbartulis9709
    @brianbartulis9709 Год назад

    nailed/screwed but Gramp's of WW1 era..old digs, hallway to basement has a few of those for hanging rakes, saws, etc. (200 acre 1950 purchase old digs)
    ~ Just the concept gets me pondering again how he and other(s) live-in loved using the woods when could.
    Heck, when double edged razors came out, they re-honed the blades swishing with finger inside a drink glass. ~ Tough old guys I couldn't hold a patch to to be honest.
    Happy Mother's Day mutha.

  • @torchofkck4989
    @torchofkck4989 Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing again.
    When you use the smaller ""y""
    branch you can actually use
    2 or 3 for hooks tied in a semi-circle
    around the tree with the same
    2 pieces of cordage, if they are
    spread out not more than 120° from
    center of the tree & cordage is tight.
    Thanks again.

  • @redrockplumber5124
    @redrockplumber5124 Год назад +1

    Enabling me to live vicariously. Fun little project. Thank you!

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Год назад +2

    I love these little projects.

  • @fearthehoneybadger
    @fearthehoneybadger Год назад +9

    Remember to remove the strings so that they won't cut into the bark as the tree grows.

    • @bernielamont825
      @bernielamont825 Год назад +1

      Recently stayed at a primitive camp site and had to spend about 30 minutes cutting off cordage from around the trees at the site. Ended up with over 50 feet of cordage . I could hear the trees sighing in relief when I was done! LOL

  • @nomadvideos2285
    @nomadvideos2285 Год назад

    I love how many ways there are to skin this particular cat.

  • @magnuswirtz459
    @magnuswirtz459 Год назад +6

    Nice project🔥
    The hook could also be integrated into the ridgeline setup for a tarp to have all your stuff close by but away from the ground

  • @dicknormandale2529
    @dicknormandale2529 Год назад +6

    Great quick tip. I've done this, or similar versions, for years. I know you said use any knot you want but my go-to is the Canadian Jam Knot for tightness and easy removal. Keep 'em coming, Dan!

    • @thomasmusso1147
      @thomasmusso1147 Год назад

      Yep, the Jam Knot came to mind while watching.

  • @chriskeating5926
    @chriskeating5926 Год назад +1

    This is one of the better bushcraft small projects that really is useful in saving your back ! Thanks Dan,see you in the woods !cheers

  • @jackmessick2869
    @jackmessick2869 Год назад +2

    Just be advised; some of the National Forests out west do not allow you to tie things to trees without some sort of padding between the tree's bark and the object. You have to use something like cardboard as a filler. If you don't, you are subject to fines. And of course every National Forest has different rules, so check on their Leave No Trace policy.

  • @saritaford3667
    @saritaford3667 Год назад +3

    Great quick and simple project. Even good for the kids to try (with lots of supervision, of course).

  • @kevinmoyer6224
    @kevinmoyer6224 Год назад

    I eventually started cutting 3 five foot sticks for a tripod everywhere i go. Leave the short branches, stickers, everything on all of them. You can hang your whole pack on the tripod under the tarp and have little hangers for about everything in your pack (if the sticks are accommodating)

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Год назад +1

    Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing your wood lore

  • @DtWolfwood
    @DtWolfwood Год назад

    You taught this more than 2 years ago in another video. Always nice to have a reminder.

  • @texascelt8363
    @texascelt8363 11 месяцев назад

    Going to a mountain man rendezvous next month will definitely be trying out the hook 👍👍👍👍

  • @davidrobins4025
    @davidrobins4025 Год назад

    Slick idea that is very simple to do.

  • @sheilagaleano365
    @sheilagaleano365 Год назад

    Love it. Going to try it out in my backyard : )))) Thank you.

  • @Aco747lyte
    @Aco747lyte Год назад

    Ingenious! Great - many thanks for this super tip!

  • @markbough2606
    @markbough2606 Год назад +1

    I use a toggled jungle knots. Fling it around the tree and position it to the height you need. I keep one in my pocket and I’ll walk into an area I decide to camp then attach it to the tree then lower my backpack and attach it to the hanging toggle and I don’t even need to bend down. It’s takes about a minute to hang my backpack

  • @XopheAdethri
    @XopheAdethri Год назад

    I did this tons around the tree that fell in my yard last year. It gave me great places to hang my gear on breaks from breaking it down... Slightly disabled, so the 4-5 hour job took _me_ two months.

  • @USMC6976
    @USMC6976 Год назад

    just tie the cordage around the tree, leave enough for a tail. Use a marlin-spike hitch to secure a limb about the width of your pack and hang your pack by the shoulder straps. It will be much easier to get in and out while at your site.

  • @stefanbieri8871
    @stefanbieri8871 Год назад

    Good idea you could also drill 2 holes with a reamer ahl in the branch

  • @ronaldlynch8278
    @ronaldlynch8278 Год назад

    Simple and sweet .

  • @swampdweller5
    @swampdweller5 Год назад +2

    Such a great project. I just did this a few weeks ago on a backpacking trip! This is one of those easy bushcraft tips that really extends over to people who just like to go day hiking or even the long distance hiking community. I wish I had known this ten years ago on the Pacfic Crest Trail. I probably would have rocked the camp hook every night for 5 months...hahah. Kind regards

    • @stephenmcguire7331
      @stephenmcguire7331 Год назад +1

      Yes, a good idea.
      I assume you were a through hiker on the PCT, since you mention 5 months.
      I was 2018 "bible" , 6 months straight through. I just used tree branches and a carabiners. But coalcrakers idea would be much better.

  • @reneerupert5830
    @reneerupert5830 Год назад

    Love your tips and tricks!! So quick and easy a child could do it.

  • @DustinRea
    @DustinRea Год назад

    You always have original ideas. Always doing what everybody else isn't doing. 👍

  • @Lazarus-aap
    @Lazarus-aap Год назад

    I have an old belt that carry around while i go camping and this is one the reasons i bring it

  • @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
    @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors Год назад

    Classic y branch action 🎬 👍🏻

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 Год назад +2

    Great tip and easy to apply in use 👌

  • @StephenDeFlorio-y5p
    @StephenDeFlorio-y5p Год назад

    I really enjoy your channel. Correct me if I am wrong but I think you did almost the same video a couple years back. You could also accomplish hanging your back pack on any available tree twig or even hanging your pack with a two foot stick around a 5-10 inch tree. No work no haste just quick.

  • @kevinrose3096
    @kevinrose3096 Год назад +1

    Make that same hook but leave the hook portion a foot or so long, it makes a good lantern hanger. cut small notch on top to keep it from sliding down.

  • @paulkachurak7878
    @paulkachurak7878 Год назад

    love these hooks and I fully admit to breaking one of the benches by the yurt last October when I sat on it

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Год назад

    Dan, I never thought of hanging stuff up🧐🤔🥴. As an over 60 person I too always did things from the ground.
    Like Storm said, the ground is for those UNDER 60.👍🏻

  • @db.mc2
    @db.mc2 Год назад

    Thanks Dan! 👊👍 Appreciate you my friend 🙏

  • @kennethspeering2922
    @kennethspeering2922 Год назад

    As always a great tip. Thanks,

  • @charlieboutin3341
    @charlieboutin3341 Год назад

    Thank you! 👍👍👌

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills Год назад

    Little things go a long way

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt6789 Год назад

    Great idea

  • @Dreoilin
    @Dreoilin Год назад

    The beginning where you just drop it and walk away is so like one of my kids. 😂

  • @NulodPBall
    @NulodPBall Год назад

    Nice idea for a multi-day camp (I'd probably be lazy and put the bottom tie under the branch and just use the upper tie to keep the top from moving), but I'm super lazy so I have a version of a soft shackle (Oysterman's knot or if you have time, a diamond knot) (soft shackle is basically a loop with a knot on the end, the bigger the knot, the better)(always make the shackle about 4 times bigger than you think you need, trust me) that I just use it to secure my pack (or anything) to a tree. If you don't know what size tree you will use, make a soft shackle about 16" long -or longer- (with the loop flat/closed - measuring from the knot to the tip of the flat loop), tie a piece of twine or rope (about as long as you want your largest dimension/diameter to be and a little longer) to the other side of your pack attachment point (or attach it to your soft shackle) and attach your soft shackle to the attachment point of your pack (or other item) so that you have a plain loop sticking out (stick the knot into your loop, then pull on the plain loop or bight).
    Now wrapt the end of your loose twine/rope around your tree, and then pass the end through the plain loop of your soft shackle twice, then pull tight in the direction the standing line just came from and pull tight...throw in a half hitch to lock your trucker's hitch/knot in place, or don't...
    your pack will stay in place until you give one pull on the loose tag end (after you remove the locking half-hitch of course).
    If you're worried (and bored) about abrasion, you can take the outer sheath of a larger diameter paracord and put it around the single line that you wrap around the tree... or just replace it as needed.
    Guess what? This works for hammocks and tarps and ridgelines also.
    If you want to get really fancy you can make (or buy) a toggle and use the stopper knot on your soft shackle as a stopper knot (put the soft shackle through the hole in the toggle), or fix it in place without a hole in the toggle.
    I also throw an second smaller soft shackle made of bungee cord on the knot end of the first soft shackle so that I can quickly secure my jacket or fleece top when I start to overheat, or my rain shell when I don't need it for the moment...use 2 (+2) soft shackle setups if you don't like your jacket to flop around...I don't mind the flop. You can skip the 2nd, elastic soft shackle and just use the original soft shackle but I pre-wrap the longer soft shackle, then lock it in place and I play around with the tightness so that it doesn't come loose when I manhandle my pack...the 2nd elastic loop just means that I don't have to spend as much time (an extra 2 seconds?) unwrapping the larger soft shackle to get the right length to secure my jacket...and I was bored.
    Pre-wrapping the larger soft shackle, and making it so that I unwrap it to the length I need just means that I never end up short...and the way I pre-wrap it, if the knot works it's way loose (it never has), the next level of the wrap just catches the knot and locks it back in place if it's under tension. (so every wrap of the knot end, goes through the plain-loop end and when I'm almost done I just pull harder to make the knot go into the open loop end).
    This is alot easier to do than to explain, but if you ever have to go to a public bathroom with a backpack, and you really -really don't like putting your backpack on the "very clean bathroom" floor or you don't like the idea of leaving your backpack outside the bathroom (hey, you don't always have a friend around if you eat at McDonald's... don't judge me :) ), you'll realize how useful the handicapped hand rails are if you have a soft shackle (remember, make it about 4 times what you think you need it to be and you can always just wrap until you get the length you need)...especially if you like to put your head on your backpack at night.
    Just sayin'

  • @sholland42
    @sholland42 Год назад

    Brilliant idea, thanks for sharing.

  • @kangsterizer
    @kangsterizer Год назад

    i just put a regular stick because im lazy (round on round!). and stick the bag's handle behind it haha. Y stick is fancy!

  • @bobclark7211
    @bobclark7211 Год назад

    Love your tips Dan. Thank you

  • @fortunaterunt6834
    @fortunaterunt6834 Год назад +1

    Always liked this idea, but in my area I tend to not do this due to spiders, mice, and other small critters that use the tree. I use a gear ridge line, or make a small tripod. I've had too many things hitch rides with me home after the fun is over

  • @denniskelly7583
    @denniskelly7583 Год назад

    Starting with the backyard trees. Seems like it could be adapted to support hummingbird feeders, etc.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Год назад

    Here in the Deep South, I grab small vines to use for projects like this. I save my cordage for more substantial projects.

  • @ramblynrocketeer
    @ramblynrocketeer Год назад

    How would we survive without
    You!! 😎🤙

  • @miguelpimentel8539
    @miguelpimentel8539 Год назад

    Really great idea and like all your ideas it works

  • @icarusod
    @icarusod Год назад

    I usually have screw hooks or 3-4 inch nails 😉

  • @apar1560
    @apar1560 Год назад

    Cool !!! 😎 ☆☆☆☆☆ THANKS ...Alan in 🇨🇱

  • @guynemer53
    @guynemer53 Год назад

    I use one on my Civil War dog tent to hang my candle lantern. Works great.

  • @jamiejohnson8176
    @jamiejohnson8176 Год назад

    Cool idea Again love the videos

  • @richarddiss1643
    @richarddiss1643 Год назад

    Wise 👍

  • @simonpuxley7374
    @simonpuxley7374 Год назад +1

    Love it! We also really enjoying using wooden nails to make hooks / pegs for hanging things around camp too.

  • @clintonroushff7068
    @clintonroushff7068 Год назад

    Another good idea 💡

  • @nathanwhite5602
    @nathanwhite5602 Год назад

    Good one 👍

  • @V4Vendetta9676
    @V4Vendetta9676 Год назад

    Coalcracker the man with the....hooks?!?😂😅😂 JK
    Thank you for the brilliant ideas as always.

  • @ForestWanderer_YT
    @ForestWanderer_YT Год назад

    I did this last year at my camp site! Next time i went there i found the ropes chewed by deers 😁

  • @OutdoorSilence
    @OutdoorSilence Год назад

    Nice tip, btw love your knife 👍

  • @hawtenslaton4307
    @hawtenslaton4307 Год назад

    Great vid dude!

  • @freddyoutdoors
    @freddyoutdoors Год назад

    Really good stuff mate

  • @pirateofsteeze
    @pirateofsteeze Год назад

    Great Poop Ticket holder!

  • @kellykaufman9209
    @kellykaufman9209 Год назад

    Love it. :)

  • @ChevalierdeJohnstone
    @ChevalierdeJohnstone Год назад

    I think you should put a hole in the tree and pound a peg in. The tree will likely be fine with that. What you’re doing now is going to girdle the tree as it grows. I guess if it’s just temporary and you take down your hook, that’s fine, but why not make something more permanent.

  • @jeffreybrooks4061
    @jeffreybrooks4061 Год назад

    Nice hack great vid

  • @BrokenCurtain
    @BrokenCurtain Год назад

    I'd just use one of those Heroclip carabiners.

  • @andrewbarlow8937
    @andrewbarlow8937 Год назад

    Groovy Man

  • @guidosarduce4054
    @guidosarduce4054 Год назад

    What's your favorite bush knife? I have a few I like. Just curious what other brother/Prepper/survivalists depend on.

  • @annpeet4334
    @annpeet4334 Год назад

    Hah! How did you know I’m heading to WITS Outdoors Spring Gathering next week? Would be nice to see you there!

  • @southern_merican
    @southern_merican Год назад

    Nice intro

  • @captaingrub2228
    @captaingrub2228 Год назад +2

    Doesn't a branch already do that?

  • @l.a.3887
    @l.a.3887 Год назад

    Good tip thanks pretty cool 😎👍👌

  • @VictorUdd
    @VictorUdd Год назад

    I've already seen this one. On this channel.

  • @jospipodEvo
    @jospipodEvo Год назад

    Realy like your Cap 🧢👍🏻

  • @Thalanox
    @Thalanox Год назад

    I swear I watched this video several years ago. I think this is a lot older than 5 days.

  • @chriskelbaugh2236
    @chriskelbaugh2236 Год назад

    Just out of curiosity, what knot did you use? My $5 bet with my friends is a square knot so let me know if I’m collecting or paying out!

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 Год назад

    Good idea. What do you do if its raining ?

  • @anthonydooley3616
    @anthonydooley3616 Год назад

    I would think cutting a low branch off about 6 to 8 inches from the trunk would do the same thing.

  • @kennethswain6313
    @kennethswain6313 Год назад

    Have do you sharpen your knife? It seems pretty sharp

  • @huxmetalworks7371
    @huxmetalworks7371 Год назад

    I'm a fan of your channel can you tell me more about your yurt where do you get one?thanks for sharing

  • @JohnMiller-zr8pl
    @JohnMiller-zr8pl Год назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @nakedhookandfloridaoutdoors
    @nakedhookandfloridaoutdoors Год назад

    Whereabouts in PA are you? Cool tip, thanks for the vid.

  • @fredziffle447
    @fredziffle447 Год назад

    that knife is insanely sharp!

  • @deeSK8er
    @deeSK8er 6 месяцев назад

    Just wondering if you know someone who teaches survival,camping backpacking skills on the big island of Hawaii ? I’m interested in my survival locally.

  • @user-ot1rc9xw4w
    @user-ot1rc9xw4w Год назад

    Главное не забыть снять! Или у дерева будут проблемы!

  • @tinaleerz3386
    @tinaleerz3386 Год назад

    👍

  • @conraddubois2047
    @conraddubois2047 Год назад

    p s ,i love your book ....:: )

  • @micwell2247
    @micwell2247 Год назад

    right at eye level...good choice

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 Год назад

    How in the world did you ever figure that one out! 🤔 but seriously, great quick tip! U know we all love down and dirty videos!

  • @dalejones8541
    @dalejones8541 Год назад

    I literally just did this the other day to hang a trash bag

  • @arastoo.202
    @arastoo.202 Год назад +1

    🎖️💯👌💥

  • @70maurice
    @70maurice Год назад

    finding another tree!?