FASTEST Way To Set Up A Tarp - Jungle Knots!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2022
  • Ben from TRC Outdoors was kind enough to send me few items he designed and this time I tries the Jungle Knots - a really REALLY fast way to set up your tarp.
    If anyone is interested in it, here's a link to his shop. Not affiliated or anything, it's just my way of saying thank you. trcoutdoors.com/product/jungl...
    GEAR I USE:
    Jungle Knots, Millionaire's Chair and few other bits: trcoutdoors.com
    Armytek Wizard C2 WR: www.armytek.com/flashlights/m...
    Armytek Crystal Red:
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    Sofirn LT1s: www.sofirnlight.com/products/...
    Bushcaft gloves, bushcraft belt, giant firesteel, fire bellows, cooking pots, kettle and some other misc gear is Kootamo by Mokkimies www.mokkimies.com/
    Chest pack I use is Bastion Gear "Frosty" chest pack that I designed. I have no affiliate deals with Bastion Gear nor do I get any commission if you buy one. I designed it to fill a hole in this market and to give my take on it. www.etsy.com/shop/BastionGear...
    Backpack I use is Wisport Racoon 45 model. I use it for years and love it. Paid for it with my own money before I even had a YT channel. www.wisport.com.pl/sklep/racc...
    I also started using Savotta Jääkäri M backpack recently. Great little backpack.
    www.savotta.fi/products/jaaka...
    The small knife on my chest pack is Benchmade Puukko www.benchmade.com/200.html
    The large knife/machette I use is Varusteleka's Terava Skrama 240 www.varusteleka.com/en/produc...
    The saw is Silky BigBoy 2000 silkysaws.com/silky-bigboy-20...
    Rest of my gear is a mix-match of random stuff I liked and bought thru the years. If you have questions about anything, feel free to ask in the comments or via email.
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    Base price of the patches is 5$, that is the cost of production+ shipping with no profit for me. If you want to add more feel free to do so, it will all go in to better filming and editing gear so I can make better videos for you :) Please, write your shipping info in payment description and do you want the "FOX" or "REGULAR" patch or both.

Комментарии • 98

  • @dakotaohlson9601
    @dakotaohlson9601 Год назад +3

    I really like the Jungle Knots

  • @RobbinMcCrumb
    @RobbinMcCrumb Год назад +3

    I so respect your honesty.

  • @suzannesnow7485
    @suzannesnow7485 Год назад +6

    Awesome message… wish you & Tref would’ve stayed longer but I know you have a young family and a job! Keep up the good vibes! 💞

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      We'll do a propper overnighter in couple of days :) Looking forward to it, it's been a while.

  • @michaelmullins8655
    @michaelmullins8655 Год назад +6

    Jungle knots are great used them for a while but trc went the extra mile and added the storage pouches, so of course had to get them and never looked back 😉

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Yeah the pouches are really cool, make everything neat and tidy.

  • @geanhitchcock1170
    @geanhitchcock1170 Год назад +5

    they are a blessing, everyone needs them well done (again) trcoutdoors

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      I never actually used them before. You get accustomed to doing things a certain way and never think about is there a better way.

  • @darthgbc363
    @darthgbc363 Год назад +4

    Single use is really annoying. I try to do research to find products that last. I have a TV I bought in 1983 & it still works great. I haven't bought garbage bags for over 3 decades.
    I seriously applaud the Ocean Cleanup Project.
    Thank you for setting a great example.

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      That's step and beyond from what I do, bet it took some adjusting to be able to do that? Thanks!

  • @-Jozef
    @-Jozef Год назад +4

    I love this content, keep up the good work man👍

  • @yaakovukrainiannews
    @yaakovukrainiannews Год назад +2

    Excellent videos buddy, my grandmother is from Croatia too but she immigrated to Argentina during the 2nd world war. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷. Thanks for sharing

  • @suzannesnow7485
    @suzannesnow7485 Год назад +4

    There you are!😀

  • @Life_Skills00
    @Life_Skills00 Год назад +2

    The hammock looks so comfortable. Have a great adventure. I cheer for you😊👍

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      It is :) Bought it recently, my old one was beginning to fall apart.

    • @scottcatchot1598
      @scottcatchot1598 2 месяца назад

      Literally just made me a long line jungle knots before I came across your video. Nice product

  • @phyllismulkey3778
    @phyllismulkey3778 Год назад +2

    looks like a good product

  • @bushcraft_crush2455
    @bushcraft_crush2455 Год назад +2

    Cool setup option 👍🏻 thanks for sharing!

  • @JoeGoesOutside
    @JoeGoesOutside Год назад +5

    Great video, Frosty! I have never seen jungle knots before but they seem pretty damn nice and quick as you showed. Very cool! Also satisfying how snugly that coffee tin fit in that mug. 😄

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      I heard about them but never actually used them before and now I'm really happy I did. Really clever products.

  • @OrderOfWoods
    @OrderOfWoods Год назад +2

    Loved the quick tarp setup. First time I hearing about jungle knots. Nice! 👍
    Perfect coffee. 2and a half spoons 🤠✌️🇱🇹

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      We say it's "strong enough to wake a dead horse" :D

    • @OrderOfWoods
      @OrderOfWoods Год назад +1

      @@frostys_bushcraft I drink the same, but it only raise my hearth rate, not effective against waking up lol 🤣

  • @angelaharper4527
    @angelaharper4527 Год назад +2

    Great video!

  • @jamesmiles4067
    @jamesmiles4067 Год назад +2

    Always love watching your videos. Entertaining, informative and well done. Thanks, keep it up.

  • @russel1170
    @russel1170 29 дней назад

    That 'Frosty' patch is great. Great video, too.

  • @marinkozina2513
    @marinkozina2513 Год назад +2

    Odlična stvar. Brzo, jednostavno i lagano.
    Znaci vrganji su poceli. Eto mene gore odmah 👍😉

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад

      Ima ih 'ko Rusa! Ali i ljudi, suma je autoput :/

    • @marinkozina2513
      @marinkozina2513 Год назад +2

      @@frostys_bushcraft a da, u to ne sumnjam, ljudi danas nema di nema.

  • @joshuahammond1585
    @joshuahammond1585 Год назад +3

    I'm impressed on set up time usually takes me about 2-3 minutes to set up my tarp. But, I love my Quick deployment Ridgeline it's outstanding AF! And can always be tightened at any point in time.

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Yeah it's really quick to set up and take down. Do you use whoopie slings for it or?

    • @joshuahammond1585
      @joshuahammond1585 Год назад +1

      I use slings for my hammock but I tie off with 1800 lb mule tape. Lightweight and I can carry 100 foot of it nice and packable.

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Mule tape? Man, that's really thinking out of the box. We don't really have it here as something "any store has" so never crossed my mind.

  • @martialliaj8498
    @martialliaj8498 Год назад +2

    Great video frosty 😎

  • @Nicfly
    @Nicfly Год назад +2

    Would like to see the DIY machine in your garage which is producing the pressed coffee food for Tref ;-). Great Vid*

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Hahaha like he needs coffee to be hyped :)

    • @Onemadgnome-ls2wq
      @Onemadgnome-ls2wq Год назад +1

      @@frostys_bushcraft
      Agree... That dog's got way more energy...
      Does NOT NEED coffee at all !

  • @jasonshepherd6864
    @jasonshepherd6864 Год назад +2

    Cheers!

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад +3

    Those pouches should make it more convenient to store the various lines without getting tangled up, although I just roll each of them up and tie them off with clove hitches.

  • @bjornlennartson
    @bjornlennartson Год назад +2

    Have you ever done a "geardump"? Would be interesting to see what items you carry, and why.

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Not A geardump but I have a bunch of videos where I show or talk about some stuff I use.

  • @66bigbuds
    @66bigbuds Год назад +2

    When scraping the birch bark, you don't need to use your blade. The square edge of a 90° spine works fine. Without dulling your blade. The same way you do with the fero rod.

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +3

      I usually do that, I also scrape some really fine wood shavings with the back of the knife. I'm actually trying to see the practical difference in couple of knife steels I use so I'm using the blade for everything.

  • @thefucrew9865
    @thefucrew9865 Год назад +2

    Great video, Brother !!!
    Are those jungle knot lines made out of braided micro line, or braided bank line ?
    Keep up the great work !!!

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Thanks! It's braided bank line so it's got a bit of stretch to it, good thing in this case.

    • @thefucrew9865
      @thefucrew9865 Год назад +2

      @@frostys_bushcraft, Thank you, Brother !!!
      Jinkuyia !!! (Sorry if I spelled it wrong)

  • @ScoOutDoors
    @ScoOutDoors Год назад +2

    Brilliant video I really like quick set ups. Please tell me what do you think of the dd hammock because I am thinking about buying one cheers 🍻my friend 💪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Thanks Paul! Well, I have two DD's and couple others and I prefer DD's. This is the Frontline model and it's the "whole package" with double layers and a bug net. Only thing I don't like, and the same goes for all others I have, is that they come with really bulky and heavy cordage. I replaced mine with whoopie slings.

    • @ScoOutDoors
      @ScoOutDoors Год назад +2

      @@frostys_bushcraft Thanks for the advice👍 yes I totally agree I don’t like bulky tree straps you can definitely lose weight by swapping these items out. I will checkout the DD frontline hammock thanks again my friend for your advice 🍺🍺

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      It's a but bulky but I'd say it's "good weight" ie. it's like that for practical reasons.

  • @johnhugo886
    @johnhugo886 Год назад +2

    Is there a way to know which mushrooms in the wild are safe to eat?

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      Plenty of ways but the safest one is to find someone who knows them and learn from him. They can be tricky, lots of similar looking ones.

    • @Onemadgnome-ls2wq
      @Onemadgnome-ls2wq Год назад +1

      Get a good book on outdoor mushrooms from a book dealer,
      that has color photos/drawings of them...
      Be careful when you pick them (use gloves) & check them
      against the illustration BEFORE eating them !

  • @CDPOutdoors
    @CDPOutdoors 3 месяца назад

    Love the Jungle Knot.
    Where did you get the buy line pockets for your tarp?
    What are they called?
    Do you have a video showing them?
    All the best.
    Clive.
    🤠

  • @shayetanner6431
    @shayetanner6431 Год назад +3

    I cant believe people are even commenting about how fast or slow Tref eats. Like wtf people, get a life. Also.... I am using the jungle knots next week on my solo paddling trip. Also, metal is the way to go. Preferably, heavy. Like Nine Inch Nails or Metallica. Thanks for the video!!!

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      Hahahah :) I've been a metalhead since forever, Lamb Of God, Hatebreed. Pantera, Down, BLS, Texas Hippie Coalition and stuff like that.

    • @user-gv7uj1wt6s
      @user-gv7uj1wt6s Год назад +1

      @@frostys_bushcraft
      LOL, I always thought you were a mellow head. Wink wink

  • @mutmat5814
    @mutmat5814 Год назад +3

    Kren wak

  • @martlinnas
    @martlinnas Год назад +2

    Hi!
    How many liters of water do you carry for 24 hours when there is no snow?
    Thank you!

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      Oh, that depends where I'm going. If there's a stream or water in walking distance I usually take just 2L but if there's no water nearby at least double that. I can do without much water but I have to carry extra for my dog, he runs a lot and drinks a lot - probably more than I do.

  • @MrMrBiggles
    @MrMrBiggles Год назад +2

    Sure wish someone would put some sort of indication of what country that tarp was from🤔

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      The Jungle knots are from UK, the tarp... probably China.

  • @davidcarpenter9880
    @davidcarpenter9880 Год назад +1

    where did you buy the guy line pouches from please

  • @selfmade6142
    @selfmade6142 Год назад +3

    Hello Frosty, unfortunately I didn't really understand the Jungle Knots. It would be nice if you could explain that more clearly. As for eating Tref, you found a good solution. That way he won't eat too greedily (which could also cause problems with his stomach) and won't get fat. Greetings from Germany, Selfmade. 👍

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Sorry for not showing it better, it's so simple that I literally forgot to film some things. Basically it's two strands of rope with knots every 4" and you tie it by feeding a knot between the strands. The tension keeps the strands tight and they hold the knot in place.

    • @selfmade6142
      @selfmade6142 Год назад +1

      @@frostys_bushcraft Thank you for your attempt to explain, but I still don't really get it. Excuse me.

    • @Onemadgnome-ls2wq
      @Onemadgnome-ls2wq Год назад +3

      @@selfmade6142
      Frosty wrapped the double line around the tree...
      The line has the knots on the ends for about 18"...
      You take the double rope end which has a large knot on the end
      & stick it through the rope's twin parts which are under tension
      The twin rope will not let the large end knot pass between... you see ?

    • @Onemadgnome-ls2wq
      @Onemadgnome-ls2wq Год назад +1

      @@frostys_bushcraft
      FROSTY... Here's an idea for you about the jungle tie-offs !
      Take a 1 1/2 meter long, 6.5 mm nylon cord...
      ( 4 ft long, 1/4 inch thick )... Melt and press the ends together so they won't fray apart...BTW
      You stretch the cord out on the floor @ home ... You then thread a large (6cm) metal washer on the rope so it's going through the washer's hole & pull both cords until each line is equal again... this makes a loop at the side of the washer, where you put a large ziptie to make it tight against the side of the washer & then use more large black zipties to fasten the 2 ropes together starting with the loop end...
      you put a ziptie every 14-16cm apart, making sure they are very tight... You can then put the washer (after getting it around the tree) through the middle of the twin ropes just in front of one of the zipties and use a wire hook/stick through the washer hole to make sure it stays locked in place... you understand ?
      The washer acts like a huge knot, but it will easily slip through the ropes when they are stretched out & stay in place !
      You can also use the washer as a hooking point for other ropes using wire hooks !
      The zipties make much tighter knots than the ropes by themselves.

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      Or I can just make knots on a rope :D That's a classic example of everthinking simple things, I do that a lot myself.

  • @michaeldumas4907
    @michaeldumas4907 Год назад +2

    what is your hammock?...thank you

  • @Addicted2cars
    @Addicted2cars Год назад +1

    4:34 how the hell you can drink such a strong coffee?? No milk no sugar? :O

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      I love coffee "that can wake up a dead horse" :) Nah, just black :)

  • @Onemadgnome-ls2wq
    @Onemadgnome-ls2wq Год назад +2

    FROSTY...
    An odd question for you !
    Have you ever accidentally left a camera
    phone out in the woods somewhere after filming 'a walk past' shot... and you had trouble remembering just where you were at... 🤦🤦🤦
    & where you had put it ?? 🤔🤔🤬🤬🤬😂🤣

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      Yup, couple of times. In this video actually, I went searching for a hazel branch and left my camera resting on a tree.... couldn't find for a bit, was starting to get that sweaty brow :)

    • @Onemadgnome-ls2wq
      @Onemadgnome-ls2wq Год назад +2

      @@frostys_bushcraft
      You will laugh at this then... I typed my question out BEFORE I watched the video...
      then you almost made me wonder if you read my mind when you almost left the camera
      behind at the end of the video! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +1

      I often end my videos on a funny note, many times with "forgot my camera" as others to that dramatic outro with epic music so it's a small bonus to people who watch till the end :)

  • @Mikes_carnivore_journey
    @Mikes_carnivore_journey Год назад +2

    The metal containers are worth the little extra weight. I hate plastic. Like you said it's everywhere you go. Camp on brother!🏕️🪓🪵🔥🥩

    • @frostys_bushcraft
      @frostys_bushcraft  Год назад +2

      I think so too. I keep finding trash in the craziest possible places. Found car tires on tip of a hill with no roads of any kind for almost a mile and hals, still don't understand HOW.

    • @Mikes_carnivore_journey
      @Mikes_carnivore_journey Год назад +2

      @@frostys_bushcraft It's like that here too. Find things and wonder how they got that trash to that place... Sound as though someone was determined.