TIP-> When tying off tarps with paracord leave about 3 -4 inches (6 - 10 cm.) of cord hanging down at the tie-off point near the tarp. This lets rainwater drip off the end of the cord instead of running into the tarp. (US Army Ranger trick)
Old USMC trick: try to set up a tarp. Get yelled at. Take tarp down. Lay in the rain pissed off for 6 hours. Have 0% reenlistment rate. Works 100% every time.
@@1BeGe lol sounds like the union do it the worst way thats the hardest on your body to be tough or something instead of being smarter like use a fukin forklift not a Mexican forklift "your fukin back" lol
@@1BeGe it's crazy man. I got out of the army a few years ago and they don't teach any of this shit. God forbid you do anything other than sleep in anything other than your sleeping bag. God bless the infantry
I'm from the US, and watch a lot of these kinds of videos. I absolutely love you British guys. You know your stuff. Keep up the great videos. You and The Corporals Corner should team up for a few videos.
@@ronbuil6923 exactly. a 25 minute long video that 20 minutes of it is struggling with the camera zoom, focusing on his face than the tarp and cord. I genuinely got dizzy by the end of the video.
I would never have guessed that you found speaking to a camera initially a challenge. You come across as confident and a natural! Clear and well structured communication. Cheers for the video, looking forward to more.
I’ve just discovered you. I have not gone camping since I left my family, that’s more than twenty years… yOu truly tear me up, with what I’ve missed. I am setting up to camp again. I see and feel your heart warming love for everything good in life and one’s soul… 🙏🏿🙏🏽🙏🏻
In Scouting 55 years ago, your tensioning knot was called a "Tautline hitch." You might research the "Zeppelin knot" as a great way to tie two lines together and still be able to untie them regardless of how much tension they have experienced.
I’ve watched lots of these type of ‘ outdoor survival ‘ type videos: I’ve settled on yours. It’s very informative, educational and interesting. You have a very easy style in front of the camera. I’m a PTSD sufferer too I find being outside in nature great therapy.
Now speak clearly: Does PTSD exist or is that just in the veterans' heads? Also, amputation - is it a thing (missing) or just the respective amputee's mind playing tricks?
Excellent, was pleased to hear you remind people about never walking on your tarp.....I’ve moaned on two bushcraft RUclipsr’s videos, after seeing them do just that, and these are guys with big subscriber numbers (one American ,one Canadian) , neither replied to my comment (in which I just politely said, I was surprised to see them do that) ....either they get the tarp donated, or they’re not very good at looking after equipment ! Anyway rant over, and have subscribed 🤙
Great video! It's always nice when bushcrafters pay homage to Mors kochanski. He was probably the most respected and knowledgeable bushcrafter there ever was. I was born and raised in Alberta Canada (home province of Mors), and spent a week in the bush with Mors on a high school outdoor education trip. He was such an unbelievably patient man, with great teaching style that engaged everyone in the group. He even dug a spruce root, and weaved me up a nice ring to wear. Thank you for bringing back those memories from 25 years ago. Cheers mate.
Your doing fantastically. You make presenting look like a walk in the park. Because your passion shines through. I see a farther. a brother . a son. But also see the excited boy. And that is so Awsome. Thank you dude.
Great and you didn’t need to destroy half the forest to show off your considerable knowledge, unlike some we know of!! Keep ‘em coming! Any vid on knots would be appreciated
2 years after and your videos still teach us and make a difference. Thank you for overcoming the stage freight of a camera. I've had it and can agree, it is different. Love your videos.
Legit compared to religiosities who experiment little for discovering, but need to teach everything taught them. Tilly does not refuse to cooperate since dodging indoctrination. Too many guilt trips are imposed upon puppies anyway
we did not have bungy cords when wild camping on Woodbury common, back in the day and our ponchos were green canvas type so a two man bivvy used two ponchos. Use of the little sticks brought back memories.
I used to live on the side of a mountain in New England and had 2 little girls. At least once a month, out of 4 seasons I would strap one on my back and the other would hike to the top of the Mt with our Bernese Mt Dog . Packed only a large tarp, a few needed goodies and we never wanted to go back home! I wish I had access to your video back then, because I had no idea what I was doing, but it turned out to be the VERY BEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES!! I would recommend this to anyone who wants to bond with children. It's a guaranteed memory maker and learning experience for all! The girls are all grown and I now have 5 dogs to wander with! SINGLE AND FREE!! THANK YOU. I want to say, I really didn't see the first tie off, maybe you could walk through it a bit slower for ppl like me! LOL, blessing to you and thank you for your service! Blessings to you!🙏🌹🌹👍🏼
I was impressed that you got that tarp back in the bag it comes in. First thing I did was dump the stuff sack for that tarp. Tarp is unbelievably useful as you demonstrate expertly.
Great to see a video of some good tarp configurations with the DD XL, rather than the more commonly used 3x3. 👍 I love my XL. One of my favourite configs is a variation of your first one, where I use a slightly lower ridge - but have an overhang to reduce rain ingress from the front. Also one of the great things with the XL, is that in the 3rd config, you can almost close off the windward end using the mid tabs. Something I often do during the winter months when hammocking under it in strong winds. More tarpology episodes please...
I like the way that you say things out loud that people who grew up camping know, but we never think to tell the newbs who come with us. Fantastic, I'm a new fan.
PLEASE,,, keep making these videos for us. I know it is different talking to a camera etc,,,,, BUT those of us who want/Need to learn this stuff, are all ears/eyes my friend. You are doing an Excellent job, Looking forward to telling my friends about you as I just found your channel today, May 11, 2021.. Now I'm going to look up all your other videos and see what I've missed and get out my notebook to take some notes. Thank you for serving, Thank you for my Freedom. Stay Safe Stay Positive Stay Healthy.. Peace from Big Jim aka Boston Strong, Boston Mass. USA
I really appreciate the time that went into the production of that video. A tarp setup can be very tedious and you even choose to work with a ginormous tarp which is even more difficult. Your channel rocks and your no bullshit attitude is worthy of a real marine and Bushcraft instructor. 🤘
Love your super practical KISS setups in the woods. Just stumbled across your channel today, and you're an excellent teacher, storyteller, and videographer. * subscribed *
The only camping I've ever done is when carp fishing on an private lake. Watching your videos has taught me a lot. Now I might be able to survive a few hours on the downes. Lol
I’m like a third of the way through this video, looked at what other subjects you’ve covered and subscribed. You present pretty well and I look forward to hearing more of your knowledge
i know exactly what you mean, its so easy to waffle at the camera and then critique yourself after posting, you did a grand job and i learned something. all the best royal.
Good Day Mate (sorry just came back from the UK), hope you are doing well. Just wanted you to know that you are still impacting the bushcraft/camping community with your videos. You, Andy and Simon just have a calming way about how you explain things. I hope your break is working out. As a Fire Chief who lost a Fire Captain in the line of duty, I have an understanding of how PTS can impact your life. I wish you the best and will keep watching your archives. Thanks Again, Nick
Don’t know how I ended up watching this but really glad I did.. it was brilliant….. a few years ago me and the mrs decided to go camping and the tent we bought came with a free tarp which the sales bloke made a big deal about.. but when we got to the camp site we put the tent up easy enough but I had no clue what I was supposed to do with the tarp… wish I’d seen this back then but better late than never aye.. !! 👍👍
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Great. Tarp set ups are a minefield I find - you’re supposed to be able to throw up so many different types and remember them all - so this is a good summary of three of the best. I quite like the Plough Point set up too. Quite easy to find a tree to hook up to and gives plenty of room. You’re right about positioning being right with UK weather, easy to find you’re suddenly facing the wrong direction! Suggestion for future videos - your ‘go to’ meal preps while minimising weight. I see a lot of videos with people seeming to carry their own body weight in steak, chicken and the like - your thoughts would be good.
I binge watched your videos yesterday and to me , you seem like a natural in front of the camera. You are a great instructor. Thank you for putting out these amazing videos, and extra thanks for including the mental health aspects of your journey. It has helped me tremendously with my own cptsd and my current fight with cancer, which i will win one way or another. Gratitude Galore!
In terms of talking to the camera, as a narrator or instructor, you are doing just fine. The instruction and content are very well presented. Very good video, as I have learned more about bush crafting. Thank you for the video. I enjoyed it.
One of the best dogs for the woods or city is a Belgian Malanois . Max is the ultimate for hunting and tracking in bear and mountain lion country . He can catch a rabbit or a trout and brings them to me . The ultimate watchdog and tough as nails . All the best
One of the clearest and nicely filmed teach-ins I've seen. Simply and with useful additional information particularly about where and why for the choice of the campsite which is, as you say, crucial and can make a trip out miserable if you get it wrong.
Hi Nick and Team, Thanks for this and all your other videos. One Tip I can pass on - have you thought about adding Chapters (as all your videos are highly detailed and planned), as it's one of the latest youtube features. That's not to say your video is not performing well, it is! Anyway, really easy to do, just add time stamps and a short title in the text area of each video, like this: Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:29 What is Tarpology? 01:17 One - Open Lean-to Bivvy 11:04 Two - The Tactical Pasty 17:42 Three - Classic Pitched Tarp
Am very drawn to the honesty of your presentation, clear, concise, with a whole lot of consideration, options, please keep doing these presentations. As one who is considering purchasing a Tarp, these configurations are so helpful. thank you, Keep up the great work!
thank you for your information. am very interested in your videos and your information. I especially like your concerns about wind and ventilation. Brilliant! You do not want anything to blow your skirt up in the midst of the night. (This was an expression my Gran used to say to me, to indicate an un wanted surprise happening!)
It's never easy dealing with people I struggle I suffer from social anxiety disorders well done you the fact you care enough to help others with your knowledge it's greatly appreciated please keep doing the videos
What an excellent video imparting your superb military skills to aid us 'less-informed' on how to do it properly. I have noted these tarp configurations for when I go motorcycle camping in Scotland (at the end of lockdown). I like my comforts, so No.3 looks good to keep my kit dry whilst I sleep in my 1 man tent. Many thanks for these instructional videos; they are captivating, clear and concise...Top Channel!
Makes me love my tent and Down sleeping bag. Good information for the most part. We have 80 F during the day and 30 F at night. Tent and 0 Deg bag are key to survival. With a good bag there is no need for a fire.
My Dad is an ex sapper and he got me more into outdoor adventuring. I always like listening to tips and info from military members as they seem to know exactly what they're doing without the BS. There's still a part of me on the fence about going to join the RM, I know my dad would be happy for it, but that's for another time! Really like this video and I've subscribed, all the best 🙏
Hi Nick, Great video! Just wondering would you consider a video on tips for beginners into the bushcraft world, what equipment they should consider getting, mistakes you’ve learnt from and just general pointers really as new to it all. Thanks and keep up the good work 👍
Serving bootneck and just came across your channel and i think these vids are hoofing. Clear, precise, and straight to the point. Looking forward to seeing more👍🏻
Interesting video, what you do well illustrates the different types of setup and you explain everything with clarity and simplicity. Greetings from Italy, stay safe!
I just purchased a 10x10 DD tarp and will be trying these configurations at the weekend. Great tips you come across clear and informative in the video well done!
Thank you so much for making these videos. They are clear and easy to follow. I learned some of the knots you explained how to do - the evenk knot and the tensioner knot. I also use the Prussian loop knot to keep my tarp taut on the ridge line . This meant that I did my first hammock and tarp camp a couple of days ago with confidence that I wouldn’t have to bail out because I couldn’t hang the tarp or hammock. I loved it so much I went out again a day later. I’m very grateful for your concise conveyance on everything wild camping, so have subscribed to your channel so I can learn more from your tutorials. Also, I adore your dog 🐕 ❤❤❤❤
Great job, Royal! Loved it and subscribed, Ex-Gordon here, been in Oz last 25 years and a cadet officer last 20... always love watching the cadets put up their Taj Mahootchies! They won't be told and invariably in the night, their construction falls over LOL. Look forward to more from the channel!
Love what you are doing Nick, I think you are the only person talking to families, how does a bloke get to play out without the misses moaning, take the kids and the dog, the kids say when can we go again and the next thing it's the whole family having quality time, and you get to impress with cooking over an open fire and carving a spoon, not all of what you do is how I do it, but I'm a solo camper, but I respect quality when I see it and as I've done over the years will nick a few tips off you, Take care of your family and friends during these troubled times. Nige.
It's so nice when one has learned a few tricks and put them into practice. I had to make new tent pegs, and I was proud of myself. No panic, just get on with it and do it.
You sir are not an EX-MARINE. YOU ARE AND WILL ALWAYS BE A MARINE. While serving in the US Navy, I pulled a 2 year tour of duty at RAF Machrihanish on the Mull of Kintyre, Argyll Scotland. A great place with wonderful people. OHHHHHHH CAMPBELTOWN LOCH I WISH YOU WERE WHISKEY! I enjoyed the video. Thank you for your service in her Majesties finest. Hand salute from a Vet
Greeting from Canada. Great video, I've been using tarps shelter for a few years, and learned a couple of tricks from you today. You are very informative and seem quite natural and genuine in your videos. Please keep up the great work!
Been watching a lot of bushcraft channels and I have to say yours is by far the best. Just got a Jerven bag extreme and going to try out some of these instead of being locked up in a tent where you can’t see anything.
By running the ridge line under the tarp there's a very high risk of water absorbing along it during rain and dripping onto you, this does happen and it will spoil a good night's rest. I use the tabs to run my ridge line through but I've also attached a split ring on two opposite tabs and run a line between the ring's under the tarp for hanging bits on.
Sir you have a real gift for this stuff. I only discovered you today. Much respect for you. Absolutely brilliant tips and tricks. You have a gift for this. I’ve learned a ton of tricks and methodology that we dont get taught anymore. A1 sir. Thankyou
Thanks Nick, that's very clear, well presented instruction. While I've had plenty of experience making free-standing structures, I got lots of useful tips from this.
Everyone else is commenting about the no-nonsense, straightforward delivery of your tried an tested professional information, as they should, but I must say that is a very good dog, loving the bond you have with her.
That second tarp set up with no fire is awesome the profile is so low if you also had a net you could camouflage it for extra stealthness Thank you for this informative video AWESOME.
Instant sub. Chuffed I found this channel. I'm more of a comfort camper these days, but it's great content. I have this tarp and it's superb. Even as a sun shelter or porch.
Greetings from Australia. Well done mate! Came across your video by chance. Fully enjoyed it and picked up some tips. If you don't mind a tip from a fellow. If you tie the hoochie flat but tilt it on an angle to the "4th" corner to form a channel cross wise and place a cup and perhaps an upside down Y stick at the collection point,where the water runs off. Or tie it lose to collect water in the center, this is a life saver in dry climates. I mean no disrespect by providing a tip. I see a lot of young people commenting,hungry for knowledge of bush craft. Gives me hope for the future. Again Well done. Fellow serviceman and "adventurer".
Im 6'4" tall... I dont fit comfortably in most backpacking tents, so when out walking I tend to carry my 4m x 4m budget noname green tarp. I very rarely spend the night out but its good to have a shelter while eating. No.2 is my go to config. but instead of a tree I just shove a walking pole under and guy out to the front.
I love the way you show the people that you can do the following I will remember to do the following same as you I hall way s didn't now the way to put up a poncho like that I think it is a good idea 💡 thanks for your help with this would probably have to be a one way to get my eyes on to
I wish everything open up soon. Im really interested in your courses and bring my kids along. Want to learn about knots and spend overnight camping. I'm ex army and still do solo camping whenever I can but want to learn more.
I just recently found your channel as I’m new to the Bushcraft/Knife life. This is only my second video from your channel, and I’m loving it! Great content, with excellent explanations on why you need and why. Thanks for your amazing content!
Simple setups are definitely essential if you are worn and weary after hours of long hiking when you're hungry and the weather is challenging, etc. Everything becomes automatically complicated many times over in adverse conditions such that anything complicated by itself becomes nearly impossible unless you are so practiced at it that you can almost do it in your sleep.
So true buddy. If you have trained well, your training will take over and take care of an emergency and relieve you of the worry of finding a solution. There is also the invaluable psychological boost simply from having confidence that you will soon have things under control sufficiently well to prevent a commonplace adverse weather situation becoming a threat to your life.
I really enjoyed your presentation and its clear you know what you are talking about, however the camera work on this video is very difficult to deal with and I can't really see what you are doing during the tarp setups. I realize in the forest you maybe don't always have the room to get a view of whats going on but I would love it if there where maybe more close ups of what you are doing when possible. Count me in as a subscriber and I look forward to more videos!
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 , I Agree with Cris as personally I've Never saw plants being Split like that before but Totally love what i Could see/make out... Count me in aswell as it looked a Fine Specimen of a plant, But the Real Question is... "What was the Smoke like🤔??"..✌💚🇬🇧😎
I think you talk to the camera brilliantly. I have the same problem doing FB lives but the more I do them the more relaxed I have become so just keep doing what ya doing as it’s great xxx
Today whilst watching your videos I've seen you hit 20k subs... (I was one of them :) Congratulations!! Been great listening to all your knowledge. Thank you!
TIP-> When tying off tarps with paracord leave about 3 -4 inches (6 - 10 cm.) of cord hanging down at the tie-off point near the tarp. This lets rainwater drip off the end of the cord instead of running into the tarp. (US Army Ranger trick)
Old USMC trick: try to set up a tarp. Get yelled at. Take tarp down. Lay in the rain pissed off for 6 hours. Have 0% reenlistment rate.
Works 100% every time.
@@1BeGe If it ain't rainin' we ain't trainin'
But also if you ain't cheatin' you ain't tryin'
@@1BeGe lol sounds like the union do it the worst way thats the hardest on your body to be tough or something instead of being smarter like use a fukin forklift not a Mexican forklift "your fukin back" lol
@@1BeGe it's crazy man. I got out of the army a few years ago and they don't teach any of this shit. God forbid you do anything other than sleep in anything other than your sleeping bag. God bless the infantry
@@xNYRmike today's doctrine is something along the lines of "your in the goddamn Army you will never have to survive without us. We have everything!
I'm from the US, and watch a lot of these kinds of videos. I absolutely love you British guys. You know your stuff. Keep up the great videos.
You and The Corporals Corner should team up for a few videos.
At last! A no nonsense video with no annoying 5 minute intro. Excellent.
but it's 25 minutes long
@@ronbuil6923 exactly. a 25 minute long video that 20 minutes of it is struggling with the camera zoom, focusing on his face than the tarp and cord. I genuinely got dizzy by the end of the video.
I would never have guessed that you found speaking to a camera initially a challenge. You come across as confident and a natural! Clear and well structured communication. Cheers for the video, looking forward to more.
Please stay the course with this channel and stay true. The viewers will come. Remember your cheerfulness in the face of adversity.
I’ve just discovered you. I have not gone camping since I left my family, that’s more than twenty years… yOu truly tear me up, with what I’ve missed. I am setting up to camp again. I see and feel your heart warming love for everything good in life and one’s soul… 🙏🏿🙏🏽🙏🏻
In Scouting 55 years ago, your tensioning knot was called a "Tautline hitch." You might research the "Zeppelin knot" as a great way to tie two lines together and still be able to untie them regardless of how much tension they have experienced.
I’ve watched lots of these type of ‘ outdoor survival ‘ type videos: I’ve settled on yours. It’s very informative, educational and interesting. You have a very easy style in front of the camera. I’m a PTSD sufferer too I find being outside in nature great therapy.
@@spacecowboy9795 lmao no ? PTSD is a thing
@@spacecowboy9795 how very silly.
am CPTSD, camping is so fun and theraputic just the process of setting up makes me feel better
Now speak clearly:
Does PTSD exist or is that just in the veterans' heads?
Also, amputation - is it a thing (missing) or just the respective amputee's mind playing tricks?
@@tiltil9442 tool.
Excellent, was pleased to hear you remind people about never walking on your tarp.....I’ve moaned on two bushcraft RUclipsr’s videos, after seeing them do just that, and these are guys with big subscriber numbers (one American ,one Canadian) , neither replied to my comment (in which I just politely said, I was surprised to see them do that) ....either they get the tarp donated, or they’re not very good at looking after equipment ! Anyway rant over, and have subscribed 🤙
Great video! It's always nice when bushcrafters pay homage to Mors kochanski. He was probably the most respected and knowledgeable bushcrafter there ever was. I was born and raised in Alberta Canada (home province of Mors), and spent a week in the bush with Mors on a high school outdoor education trip. He was such an unbelievably patient man, with great teaching style that engaged everyone in the group. He even dug a spruce root, and weaved me up a nice ring to wear. Thank you for bringing back those memories from 25 years ago. Cheers mate.
Your doing fantastically.
You make presenting look like a walk in the park.
Because your passion shines through.
I see a farther.
a brother . a son.
But also see the excited boy.
And that is so Awsome.
Thank you dude.
Great and you didn’t need to destroy half the forest to show off your considerable knowledge, unlike some we know of!! Keep ‘em coming! Any vid on knots would be appreciated
2 years after and your videos still teach us and make a difference. Thank you for overcoming the stage freight of a camera. I've had it and can agree, it is different. Love your videos.
This gentleman has his s**t together. His is far and away the most informative tarp configuration video I've seen.
Dogs overseeing affairs makes them doubly legit
😀 so true 🐕
Especially at 11.30
Nature called
Legit compared to religiosities who experiment little for discovering, but need to teach everything taught them. Tilly does not refuse to cooperate since dodging indoctrination. Too many guilt trips are imposed upon puppies anyway
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After thirty years still have the woodland camouflage poncho, and so versatile.
Thank you for making these videos. I learn something every time … for instance, placing the tarp so the wind blows across the side !
we did not have bungy cords when wild camping on Woodbury common, back in the day and our ponchos were green canvas type so a two man bivvy used two ponchos. Use of the little sticks brought back memories.
I used to live on the side of a mountain in New England and had 2 little girls. At least once a month, out of 4 seasons I would strap one on my back and the other would hike to the top of the Mt with our Bernese Mt Dog . Packed only a large tarp, a few needed goodies and we never wanted to go back home! I wish I had access to your video back then, because I had no idea what I was doing, but it turned out to be the VERY BEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES!! I would recommend this to anyone who wants to bond with children. It's a guaranteed memory maker and learning experience for all! The girls are all grown and I now have 5 dogs to wander with! SINGLE AND FREE!! THANK YOU. I want to say, I really didn't see the first tie off, maybe you could walk through it a bit slower for ppl like me! LOL, blessing to you and thank you for your service! Blessings to you!🙏🌹🌹👍🏼
Came for the tips, stayed for the humour... "Mk1 television"... brilliant. Thanks for all your effort.
I was impressed that you got that tarp back in the bag it comes in. First thing I did was dump the stuff sack for that tarp. Tarp is unbelievably useful as you demonstrate expertly.
Brings back the good old camping days! Great video Nick 🙌🏽
Great to see a video of some good tarp configurations with the DD XL, rather than the more commonly used 3x3. 👍
I love my XL. One of my favourite configs is a variation of your first one, where I use a slightly lower ridge - but have an overhang to reduce rain ingress from the front.
Also one of the great things with the XL, is that in the 3rd config, you can almost close off the windward end using the mid tabs. Something I often do during the winter months when hammocking under it in strong winds.
More tarpology episodes please...
I like the way that you say things out loud that people who grew up camping know, but we never think to tell the newbs who come with us. Fantastic, I'm a new fan.
Excellent information. Thanks for posting.You will always be a soldier, never a Ex.
PLEASE,,, keep making these videos for us. I know it is different talking to a camera etc,,,,, BUT those of us who want/Need to learn this stuff, are all ears/eyes my friend. You are doing an Excellent job, Looking forward to telling my friends about you as I just found your channel today, May 11, 2021.. Now I'm going to look up all your other videos and see what I've missed and get out my notebook to take some notes. Thank you for serving, Thank you for my Freedom. Stay Safe Stay Positive Stay Healthy.. Peace from Big Jim aka Boston Strong, Boston Mass. USA
I really appreciate the time that went into the production of that video. A tarp setup can be very tedious and you even choose to work with a ginormous tarp which is even more difficult. Your channel rocks and your no bullshit attitude is worthy of a real marine and Bushcraft instructor. 🤘
I think he was a real marine though.
Sound effects and the voice of experience,just what I was looking for
Keep up the great work Nick
Love your super practical KISS setups in the woods. Just stumbled across your channel today, and you're an excellent teacher, storyteller, and videographer. * subscribed *
hey, absolutely no worries. you're doing a lot better behind the camera than i could do. great video, keep up the good work!
Good tips incorporated into the presentation along the way were very much needed and appreciated. Very Good Presentation!!!
The only camping I've ever done is when carp fishing on an private lake. Watching your videos has taught me a lot. Now I might be able to survive a few hours on the downes. Lol
I’m like a third of the way through this video, looked at what other subjects you’ve covered and subscribed. You present pretty well and I look forward to hearing more of your knowledge
i know exactly what you mean, its so easy to waffle at the camera and then critique yourself after posting, you did a grand job and i learned something. all the best royal.
Can't stop watching your videos. They are extremely instructive and educational.
Good Day Mate (sorry just came back from the UK), hope you are doing well. Just wanted you to know that you are still impacting the bushcraft/camping community with your videos. You, Andy and Simon just have a calming way about how you explain things. I hope your break is working out. As a Fire Chief who lost a Fire Captain in the line of duty, I have an understanding of how PTS can impact your life. I wish you the best and will keep watching your archives. Thanks Again, Nick
Don’t know how I ended up watching this but really glad I did.. it was brilliant…..
a few years ago me and the mrs decided to go camping and the tent we bought came with a free tarp which the sales bloke made a big deal about.. but when we got to the camp site we put the tent up easy enough but I had no clue what I was supposed to do with the tarp… wish I’d seen this back then but better late than never aye.. !! 👍👍
Excellent video yet again. You’re getting better and better at it! Keep going - this is becoming a go to channel.
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Great. Tarp set ups are a minefield I find - you’re supposed to be able to throw up so many different types and remember them all - so this is a good summary of three of the best. I quite like the Plough Point set up too. Quite easy to find a tree to hook up to and gives plenty of room. You’re right about positioning being right with UK weather, easy to find you’re suddenly facing the wrong direction! Suggestion for future videos - your ‘go to’ meal preps while minimising weight. I see a lot of videos with people seeming to carry their own body weight in steak, chicken and the like - your thoughts would be good.
I binge watched your videos yesterday and to me , you seem like a natural in front of the camera. You are a great instructor. Thank you for putting out these amazing videos, and extra thanks for including the mental health aspects of your journey. It has helped me tremendously with my own cptsd and my current fight with cancer, which i will win one way or another. Gratitude Galore!
Ty for your service. Thanks for keeping it simple. Cant wait to se more
Hey your energy is tremendously nice, would recommend your videos to anyone just based off this first one :) keep up the good work my man
In terms of talking to the camera, as a narrator or instructor, you are doing just fine. The instruction and content are very well presented. Very good video, as I have learned more about bush crafting. Thank you for the video. I enjoyed it.
If I had to go to survival mode I've always thought the first thing I'd want is a good dog. Your dog seems very alert and doesn't bark too much.
One of the best dogs for the woods or city is a Belgian Malanois . Max is the ultimate for hunting and tracking in bear and mountain lion country . He can catch a rabbit or a trout and brings them to me . The ultimate watchdog and tough as nails . All the best
@@QuantumMechanic_88 Sounds like my kind of dog! Thanks.
One of the clearest and nicely filmed teach-ins I've seen. Simply and with useful additional information particularly about where and why for the choice of the campsite which is, as you say, crucial and can make a trip out miserable if you get it wrong.
Hi Nick and Team,
Thanks for this and all your other videos. One Tip I can pass on - have you thought about adding Chapters (as all your videos are highly detailed and planned), as it's one of the latest youtube features. That's not to say your video is not performing well, it is!
Anyway, really easy to do, just add time stamps and a short title in the text area of each video, like this:
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:29 What is Tarpology?
01:17 One - Open Lean-to Bivvy
11:04 Two - The Tactical Pasty
17:42 Three - Classic Pitched Tarp
Wonderful suggestion. And thank you for taking the time to chapter this video
Am very drawn to the honesty of your presentation, clear, concise, with a whole lot of consideration, options, please keep doing these presentations. As one who is considering purchasing a Tarp, these configurations are so helpful. thank you, Keep up the great work!
thank you for your information. am very interested in your videos and your information. I especially like your concerns about wind and ventilation. Brilliant! You do not want anything to blow your skirt up in the midst of the night. (This was an expression my Gran used to say to me, to indicate an un wanted surprise happening!)
It's 10pm, I've just stumbled upon this channel. I don't think I'm going to bed for a while
It's never easy dealing with people I struggle I suffer from social anxiety disorders well done you the fact you care enough to help others with your knowledge it's greatly appreciated please keep doing the videos
What an excellent video imparting your superb military skills to aid us 'less-informed' on how to do it properly. I have noted these tarp configurations for when I go motorcycle camping in Scotland (at the end of lockdown). I like my comforts, so No.3 looks good to keep my kit dry whilst I sleep in my 1 man tent. Many thanks for these instructional videos; they are captivating, clear and concise...Top Channel!
Makes me love my tent and Down sleeping bag.
Good information for the most part.
We have 80 F during the day and 30 F at night. Tent and 0 Deg bag are key to survival. With a good bag there is no need for a fire.
New sub. Wonderful video. Looking forward to checking out the rest of your vids. Keep 'em coming!
Nice one Royal, great vid mate (From an ex-tankie) you have a new subscriber and looking forward to seeing the rest of your stuff
My Dad is an ex sapper and he got me more into outdoor adventuring. I always like listening to tips and info from military members as they seem to know exactly what they're doing without the BS. There's still a part of me on the fence about going to join the RM, I know my dad would be happy for it, but that's for another time! Really like this video and I've subscribed, all the best 🙏
Hi Nick, Great video! Just wondering would you consider a video on tips for beginners into the bushcraft world, what equipment they should consider getting, mistakes you’ve learnt from and just general pointers really as new to it all. Thanks and keep up the good work 👍
First 2 minutes and you got me listening. You talk a lot of good sense of outdoor lore. Very useful! Liked and subscribed! 🇵🇭
Serving bootneck and just came across your channel and i think these vids are hoofing. Clear, precise, and straight to the point. Looking forward to seeing more👍🏻
Interesting video, what you do well illustrates the different types of setup and you explain everything with clarity and simplicity. Greetings from Italy, stay safe!
I just purchased a 10x10 DD tarp and will be trying these configurations at the weekend. Great tips you come across clear and informative in the video well done!
That moment when you hugged the tree realizing that it was just to big got me^^
Thank you so much for making these videos. They are clear and easy to follow. I learned some of the knots you explained how to do - the evenk knot and the tensioner knot. I also use the Prussian loop knot to keep my tarp taut on the ridge line . This meant that I did my first hammock and tarp camp a couple of days ago with confidence that I wouldn’t have to bail out because I couldn’t hang the tarp or hammock. I loved it so much I went out again a day later. I’m very grateful for your concise conveyance on everything wild camping, so have subscribed to your channel so I can learn more from your tutorials. Also, I adore your dog 🐕 ❤❤❤❤
Excellent content. My son and I were researching tarp shelters for a scouting trip. We landed on your page and he decided on the Tactical Pasty.
Great job, Royal! Loved it and subscribed, Ex-Gordon here, been in Oz last 25 years and a cadet officer last 20... always love watching the cadets put up their Taj Mahootchies! They won't be told and invariably in the night, their construction falls over LOL. Look forward to more from the channel!
Love what you are doing Nick, I think you are the only person talking to families, how does a bloke get to play out without the misses moaning, take the kids and the dog, the kids say when can we go again and the next thing it's the whole family having quality time, and you get to impress with cooking over an open fire and carving a spoon, not all of what you do is how I do it, but I'm a solo camper, but I respect quality when I see it and as I've done over the years will nick a few tips off you,
Take care of your family and friends during these troubled times.
Nige.
"Mark 1 television". I was only ever a boy scout but I can spot a British Army standard joke a mile away.
It's so nice when one has learned a few tricks and put them into practice. I had to make new tent pegs, and I was proud of myself. No panic, just get on with it and do it.
Thanks for showing us these set-ups, and keep on doing this. You have a lot of knowledge to share
You sir are not an EX-MARINE. YOU ARE AND WILL ALWAYS BE A MARINE. While serving in the US Navy, I pulled a 2 year tour of duty at RAF Machrihanish on the Mull of Kintyre, Argyll Scotland. A great place with wonderful people. OHHHHHHH CAMPBELTOWN LOCH I WISH YOU WERE WHISKEY! I enjoyed the video. Thank you for your service in her Majesties finest. Hand salute from a Vet
Greeting from Canada. Great video, I've been using tarps shelter for a few years, and learned a couple of tricks from you today. You are very informative and seem quite natural and genuine in your videos. Please keep up the great work!
My first video from you awesome reminds me of when I was in the army well done keep them coming 👍🏻
Been watching a lot of bushcraft channels and I have to say yours is by far the best. Just got a Jerven bag extreme and going to try out some of these instead of being locked up in a tent where you can’t see anything.
Your presentation is excellent!
(can confirm the bungy in the eye)
By running the ridge line under the tarp there's a very high risk of water absorbing along it during rain and dripping onto you, this does happen and it will spoil a good night's rest. I use the tabs to run my ridge line through but I've also attached a split ring on two opposite tabs and run a line between the ring's under the tarp for hanging bits on.
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 Yep that'll work also 😁👌🏻
Can’t catch a Commando out that easily! 😀
Sir you have a real gift for this stuff. I only discovered you today. Much respect for you. Absolutely brilliant tips and tricks. You have a gift for this. I’ve learned a ton of tricks and methodology that we dont get taught anymore. A1 sir. Thankyou
Thanks Nick, that's very clear, well presented instruction. While I've had plenty of experience making free-standing structures, I got lots of useful tips from this.
Great job, Mate! No nonsense, right to the point, super presentation and personality. Subscribed!
Wow a RM talking and teaching without a beret on luv it. Ive just joined the channel looking good Royal 😂
Massive amount of knowledge being shared by this channel. Thanks so much!!
Oh, DD Hammock! I've got a 3x3 tarp. It's perfect for me and my boyf.
Everyone else is commenting about the no-nonsense, straightforward delivery of your tried an tested professional information, as they should, but I must say that is a very good dog, loving the bond you have with her.
Thankyou for showing this video it has inspired me to get active outside hiking again.Be Blessed.
Regards talking to the camera; you come across very well. All the best with the channel - I can see it doing well.
Completely agree with Andy. - nice work
Agreed, very natural, great speaking pace too. Great work mate!
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683
Excellent video.
Great points about wind direction.
Not many people mention this. Subbed
That second tarp set up with no fire is awesome the profile is so low if you also had a net you could camouflage it for extra stealthness Thank you for this informative video AWESOME.
Instant sub. Chuffed I found this channel. I'm more of a comfort camper these days, but it's great content.
I have this tarp and it's superb. Even as a sun shelter or porch.
Great video! I love all your videos and I actually think you speak really well and are very natural on camera! 👍🏾
Greetings from Australia.
Well done mate!
Came across your video by chance.
Fully enjoyed it and picked up some tips.
If you don't mind a tip from a fellow.
If you tie the hoochie flat but tilt it on an angle to the "4th" corner to form a channel cross wise and place a cup and perhaps an upside down Y stick at the collection point,where the water runs off.
Or tie it lose to collect water in the center, this is a life saver in dry climates.
I mean no disrespect by providing a tip.
I see a lot of young people commenting,hungry for knowledge of bush craft.
Gives me hope for the future.
Again Well done.
Fellow serviceman and "adventurer".
Im 6'4" tall... I dont fit comfortably in most backpacking tents, so when out walking I tend to carry my 4m x 4m budget noname green tarp.
I very rarely spend the night out but its good to have a shelter while eating. No.2 is my go to config. but instead of a tree I just shove a walking pole under and guy out to the front.
Great tip about the tarp vs fire orientation - every day is a school day.
I love the way you show the people that you can do the following I will remember to do the following same as you I hall way s didn't now the way to put up a poncho like that I think it is a good idea 💡 thanks for your help with this would probably have to be a one way to get my eyes on to
I wish everything open up soon. Im really interested in your courses and bring my kids along. Want to learn about knots and spend overnight camping. I'm ex army and still do solo camping whenever I can but want to learn more.
I just recently found your channel as I’m new to the Bushcraft/Knife life. This is only my second video from your channel, and I’m loving it! Great content, with excellent explanations on why you need and why. Thanks for your amazing content!
Just found your channel. 3 good tarp setups and plenty of good advice. Safe journeys.
Simple setups are definitely essential if you are worn and weary after hours of long hiking when you're hungry and the weather is challenging, etc. Everything becomes automatically complicated many times over in adverse conditions such that anything complicated by itself becomes nearly impossible unless you are so practiced at it that you can almost do it in your sleep.
So true buddy. If you have trained well, your training will take over and take care of an emergency and relieve you of the worry of finding a solution. There is also the invaluable psychological boost simply from having confidence that you will soon have things under control sufficiently well to prevent a commonplace adverse weather situation becoming a threat to your life.
You’re the first person I’ve seen build a shelter with a ground sheet. Good tip about smoke flow too.
Best video I’ve seen yet.
Shame you’re so far away from where I live.
No matter, I’ll just have to learn from the screen. 👍😁
Looks like I have the last 6X6 DD Tarp. So glad I got it when I did. Absolutely love my tarp.
I really enjoyed your presentation and its clear you know what you are talking about, however the camera work on this video is very difficult to deal with and I can't really see what you are doing during the tarp setups. I realize in the forest you maybe don't always have the room to get a view of whats going on but I would love it if there where maybe more close ups of what you are doing when possible. Count me in as a subscriber and I look forward to more videos!
@@hiddenvalleybushcraft5683 , I Agree with Cris as personally I've Never saw plants being Split like that before but Totally love what i Could see/make out... Count me in aswell as it looked a Fine Specimen of a plant, But the Real Question is... "What was the Smoke like🤔??"..✌💚🇬🇧😎
Yeah a wider lens would definitely help.
I think you talk to the camera brilliantly. I have the same problem doing FB lives but the more I do them the more relaxed I have become so just keep doing what ya doing as it’s great xxx
Thank you. Finally someone using an XL DD tarp. Really useful.
Today whilst watching your videos I've seen you hit 20k subs... (I was one of them :) Congratulations!! Been great listening to all your knowledge. Thank you!
Beats a two up share of a basha on wet/ soggy Dartmoor Nick! Best to you...Cam