Awesome video thanks for all the great advice you give. I am also the proud owner of your books read a little bit every day. Thank you for sharing all your great knowledge.
Great improvised back set up. Thanks for sharing. I always watch the poisonous RUclips ads on your ads. Best I can do to support you beyond a thank you. I love your knot videos and am also glad to see you were brave enough to share the knowledge on trapping even though it would bring heat from society. Crazy to me how people are okay with infanticide but trapping is an issue. God bless
It is always nice to see lashings being demonstrated on video. I have looked at this same lashing multiple times in D.C. Beard's Field And Forest Handbook and it never made much sense. It is probably because I never actually wanted to use it, I was just browsing the knot section.
If you've got a heavier load, and it's pinching your neck, tie up your upper rung knot so the straps have two inches of space between where they stretch out from the pack. Knots will vary based on your material. That'll reduce the pinching.
Been watching a lot of the older stuff. Just wondering how the Flex seal on the bottom of the canvas bag went over time. Think that video is 5 years ago now. Or if anyone else tried it.
I really like this. I am curious if it essential to go under the center line of the diamond or is it just more secure. Just thinking in terms of time, it would be faster to go over top, but is the time worth it to avoid collapse down the trail.
Mule tape makes amazing rope! Rated from 1250 to 6000 lbs it’s not gonna break. Overkill for this, but I thought I’d share. (I love knots) Walmart has 600’ of 5/8” unmarked white 1,600 lb rated mule tape/pull rope for $49.99 with free shipping. They have an assortment. I found out about it from a lineman friend. I use it for tarp lines and webbing chairs. It’s soft on skin. It’s polyester so it’s waterproof and you just melt the cut ends, you could use it as an elephant leash! 😂 Made in the USA. You can often find it on eBay, but I was happily surprised to find it on WM online. I like unmarked best, but it doesn’t really matter. Just sharing in case others don’t know about this. Happy lashing!
Looks Good, cant help but wonder if Dave and Corporal scour the boy scout websites for many of these tips...one suggestion, if using rope is create a Monkey Braid for each side of the strap, distribute the load a little better. Diamond hitch is one of my favorite knots! Thanks for showing! Also, I find it helpful to tie a block and tackle...truckers hitch to finish it off.
I have not seen this technique since my metal work teacher showed it to be me, 40+yrs ago. Take a rod of steel, hit it constantly on the anvil with a large hammer, and it will heat up to the extent you can use it to light tinder. Thought it was magic when I saw it when I was 15yrs old.
Probably my biggest mentor in woodsman knowledge in my life Thank you for all you do and your service Dave !
Neat and tidy. Anything truly genius, has simplicity.
Very cool. I have learned a lot from you over the years. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work...
Much love from Switzerland
Awesome video thanks for all the great advice you give. I am also the proud owner of your books read a little bit every day. Thank you for sharing all your great knowledge.
Love how snow doesn't stop filming day
Great improvised back set up. Thanks for sharing. I always watch the poisonous RUclips ads on your ads. Best I can do to support you beyond a thank you.
I love your knot videos and am also glad to see you were brave enough to share the knowledge on trapping even though it would bring heat from society. Crazy to me how people are okay with infanticide but trapping is an issue. God bless
dave you have to be one of the leading practical researches in frame packs - I think its one of your greatest contributions
thank you
It is always nice to see lashings being demonstrated on video. I have looked at this same lashing multiple times in D.C. Beard's Field And Forest Handbook and it never made much sense. It is probably because I never actually wanted to use it, I was just browsing the knot section.
That is freakin cool, man.
Outstanding. Learning more knots and lashes is always helpful. Thanks
Excellent knot demo. Now I just have to practice it 100 times so i can reproduce it in the field next summer.
I have learned and relearned so much since following your channel. Thanks for sharing your survival and woodsman knowledge with us all.
Gosh darn, never ceases to impress me! I can't wait to get out there and take some pathfinder courses!
Just more awesome knowledge for my mental toolbox. Thanks for sharing.
Always on the cutting edge of this game.
Love the the knot vids, Thanks Dave
Fantastic! Just in time too, working on my pack frame right now.
Dave,I always learn something new from every one of your vids,,and they are pretty useful too,,,thanks man....
This guy impresses the heck outta me. Learn and do - that's what it's all about. 👍🏻
Neat. Same for carrying coiled rope.
Damn Dave you’re getting buff! Thanks for all the teaching!
Get down Dave! That is so cool! Thanks Brother 😊
Another real helpfull tip. Thanks a lot for this!
Cool info. I learn something everytime I watch your videos. Keep up the great work.
That looks super stylish as well
Wow, that’s cool AF. I just got my bedroll cooker, thank you!
It amazes me how much great knowledge you know thanks brother.
If you've got a heavier load, and it's pinching your neck, tie up your upper rung knot so the straps have two inches of space between where they stretch out from the pack. Knots will vary based on your material. That'll reduce the pinching.
Nice, thanks Dave.
Nice Dave. Thank you.
Been watching a lot of the older stuff. Just wondering how the Flex seal on the bottom of the canvas bag went over time. Think that video is 5 years ago now. Or if anyone else tried it.
Thanks David
wow, that'd be perfect for my ötzi-frame!
Otzi the ice man? Now THAT is old school. Cool stuff.
I really like this. I am curious if it essential to go under the center line of the diamond or is it just more secure. Just thinking in terms of time, it would be faster to go over top, but is the time worth it to avoid collapse down the trail.
Awesome, sir! Stay safe...
Mule tape makes amazing rope! Rated from 1250 to 6000 lbs it’s not gonna break. Overkill for this, but I thought I’d share. (I love knots) Walmart has 600’ of 5/8” unmarked white 1,600 lb rated mule tape/pull rope for $49.99 with free shipping. They have an assortment. I found out about it from a lineman friend. I use it for tarp lines and webbing chairs. It’s soft on skin. It’s polyester so it’s waterproof and you just melt the cut ends, you could use it as an elephant leash! 😂 Made in the USA. You can often find it on eBay, but I was happily surprised to find it on WM online. I like unmarked best, but it doesn’t really matter. Just sharing in case others don’t know about this. Happy lashing!
Yep. Very cool
Great video Dave
Thanks for the visit
@@DavidCanterbury I watch all your videos have for years, and have purchased from your website a few times, keep up the good work!
Wow, that's amazing
Caught this on TikTok. Very cool. I saved it on here as well. Thanks!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Old seat belts make great straps
Dave your the 👑 if knot tying great video,like your knowledge.
Wow that’s cool and as heck!
Great video like always
Do you have any videos on fishing?
Good stuff man thanks.
Well done
Good stuff 🤠
Hey! That's my line. lol
What is the warmest wool blanket that is readily accessible
Looks Good, cant help but wonder if Dave and Corporal scour the boy scout websites for many of these tips...one suggestion, if using rope is create a Monkey Braid for each side of the strap, distribute the load a little better.
Diamond hitch is one of my favorite knots! Thanks for showing!
Also, I find it helpful to tie a block and tackle...truckers hitch to finish it off.
🤘👍👍 Bushcraft on a budget. Love it!! 😎
That is some more great stuff!!🇺🇸
Good video friend
What jacket donyou have on in this video love want one
love your stuff brother .... but i keep waiting for ben the bear to come sit next to you while your talking lol . keep up the great content.
Cool!! 👍👍👍
Your a strong looking man.
This is great. But I have to learn how to make the pack frame first. 😉
I have not seen this technique since my metal work teacher showed it to be me, 40+yrs ago.
Take a rod of steel, hit it constantly on the anvil with a large hammer, and it will heat up to the extent you can use it to light tinder. Thought it was magic when I saw it when I was 15yrs old.
Dave looks like camo Santa.
Honest question here, isn't that overcomplicating it? Are there simpler ways to do it?
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looks different from in the show but sounds the exact same
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Doesn’t look like 550 cord
Just use a bungee cargo webbing 🤣😂🤣😂 . joking 🙃
Dave, will you be my dad?