ADVANCED WOODSCRAFT LESSON #4

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • advanced woodscraft lesson #4
    planning our next trip can be a big part of how well things go at camp. i will show you a process to focus the set up and gathering of gear to make the set up of camp and the meals at camp flow easy and smoothly.

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  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 Год назад +1

    Blackie, I just wanna say I hope this video gets to as many people going into the outdoors as possible. So much of what has now become an industry revolves around shilling brands and gear items for earnings. Everyone says buy this buy that, here's my affiliate link etc. What you've done here is assessed the NEED to accommodate for not the GEAR to purchase, it's why Josh's bug out bag went so popular and I hope the same for this video too, I think it might deserve a more descriptive title after #4. Thank you!

  • @jasonjohnson6344
    @jasonjohnson6344 Год назад +1

    A guy that taught me a bunch about backpacking, traveled the world to climb mountains. He kept a baggy full of those sugar coated lemon drops in his pocket. Said they would help with energy and keeping his mouth moist. I found it actually really works. Another good one Blackie, thanks.

  • @mikelgeren149
    @mikelgeren149 Год назад +6

    I found a 1950s Boy Scout Handbook , it's very similar to what you're teaching Blackie . 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Год назад +3

      Very cool! i have several and am always impressed with how much real world good info they contain

    • @Stoney_AKA_James
      @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад +2

      I completely agree!
      The BSA Field book and various merit badge pamphlets are great resources, I use them as handouts in my classes!

  • @jenniferbauman4802
    @jenniferbauman4802 Год назад +2

    Good video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 Год назад +3

    Good advice thanks Blackie. Since my old Army days I still try to picture a modular arrangement to organisation. I visualise hunting gear, cooking gear, sleeping gear etc. and visualise all of those items in each modular bundle while packing. Like you I put them in the same areas in my pack. Seems to work for me and stops me forgetting stuff - most of the time lol. Like your organisational skills Brother. Cheers Dave 🇺🇸 🇳🇿

  • @davegoodridge8352
    @davegoodridge8352 Год назад +1

    Great advice!! Way back when, probably in the ‘70s. I was going deer hunting. After I purchased the deer tag I was broke. With just a dollar or two I went to local grocery store. Where I found Vienna sausages on sale. I liked Vienna sausage so it was the answer to my problem. I figured about 4 cans a day and a loaf of bread and I was set. First morning they were frozen. So that night I put them in my sleeping bag to keep warm. During the night a couple cans, I guess I smashed them, leaked. I only had the one change of clothes, so I stunk Vienna sausage, so did my sleeping bag. I smelled like Vienna sausage, I slept in their stink. I was so tired of Vienna sausages. Even to this day!! I was young and dumb. Now I’m old and I hope a bit smarter. Smoothing is the way to go and with though isn’t hard to do.

  • @markgibbs904
    @markgibbs904 Год назад +1

    You can't beat a menu, the accoutrements, and room for fluctuations. Thanks again for another useful lesson.

  • @henrydaubresse9652
    @henrydaubresse9652 Год назад +2

    One more thing to consider. My hammock straps, tree straps, ridgelines and tent stakes all live in a nylon mesh bag of their own. If it rains, these are going to get wet, right?
    Okay, when it does (and it will), the mesh bag ties to the outside of my pack and these wet things stay away from the rest of my gear.
    My tarp and poncho have their own plastic zip-lock bags and live in one of the outside pockets of "Good Old Alice" anyway.
    And my Grayl nests into a Stanley cookpot that in turn nests into a cheap Walmart cup (the Stanley's lid fits it too) and everything plus a spork and Hot Lips fit into a Molle Bottle Carrier I can either sling or drop into Dear Alice.

  • @Old-man-of-the-forrest
    @Old-man-of-the-forrest 10 месяцев назад

    This is a really good series of videos. They give me some things to think about. Thanks for your time and effort preparing these videos.

  • @outbackowl3040
    @outbackowl3040 Год назад

    Hi Blackie, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺 thankyou for your time to make these videos, another great video, thankyou

  • @royreece6694
    @royreece6694 Год назад +1

    Always good content. The only thing i saw you didn't touch on was a fire kit and first aid. Keep doing what you are doing. I enjoy the the knowledge you spread. God bless you.

  • @DarkMetaOFFICIAL
    @DarkMetaOFFICIAL Год назад +1

    i flow in the woods, when everything is set. like water on glass, being fluid is elite, and that's where it's at, feels like magic

  • @timlacy2284
    @timlacy2284 Год назад +2

    Blackie, Great Video and Outstanding Information. Tips and Tricks on making a plan for your outing. I appreciate you sharing your Time and knowledge and wisdom and experience and all your hard work and your teaching. I'm still looking for the Boker Tree Brand Barlow knife for you. Thanks Again. You Are The Master Woodsman and Bushcrafter and passing on the Craft. Tim L.

  • @haroldmiller6853
    @haroldmiller6853 Год назад +1

    Exallent advice we stressed this with our scouts even to where the first aid kit was so if need be you knew right where it was in anyone's pack . Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @rleeAZ
    @rleeAZ Год назад +1

    Great series Blackie. I always front-load a trip with a hearty breakfast on that first day out. Whether made at home, or at a cafe en-route to the trailhead. Lunch can then be a snack, a sandwich brought from home, or none at all.

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад +1

    Great content as usual Blackie!
    Writing everything down will also be beneficial when planning and packing up.
    Especially useful so as not to forget anything - for both "silver wolves" and younger pups!

    • @thankmelater1254
      @thankmelater1254 Год назад

      Yes! I'm going to do a practice run tonight, with a list, and pack properly, even though it's going to be backyard.
      Previously I loaded everything as it seemed to fit, and what needed to be protected rather than what I'd need first. Luckily my backpack has access zippers top front and bottom, so I can pack for all considerations.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Год назад

      Absolutely!

  • @oldminer5387
    @oldminer5387 Год назад

    Thank you Blackie, this is a great series, you have made many good points.

  • @terrymagiera1924
    @terrymagiera1924 Год назад +1

    Here in the thumb of Michigan we call it supper too

  • @brianburge3349
    @brianburge3349 Год назад +1

    THANKS BLACKIE AS ALWAYS .

  • @terryszczudlik6466
    @terryszczudlik6466 Год назад

    HEY! I'm a northerner, and I say supper. 😂😂😂😂

  • @scottykinder1255
    @scottykinder1255 Год назад

    Great system Blackie. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kippdog536
    @kippdog536 Год назад

    Great series so far. Lots of information on the best way to simplify a fairly simple task. If that makes sense. Haha Thanks for the great videos.

  • @ahabstar
    @ahabstar Год назад

    Now in those younger and dumber days a group of us would camp together and could gain advantage of distribution of shared load.
    Somehow it came to be that we would make a pot of chicken noodle soup from scratch cutting up carrots, celery and so on as first supper.
    Everything was in the pot going in and the pot became the communal sink for washing dishes.
    Still all about planning but usually meals the rest of the week were more traditional bannock bread, summer sausage, farm eggs, etc.

  • @williamdroom5789
    @williamdroom5789 Год назад +1

    I use a pill planner for the number of days plus 1 day extra because if I carried all the bottles it would fill an entire haversack.

  • @jimhale3879
    @jimhale3879 Год назад

    Thank you for your insite on setting up your gear for an outing! This makes great since to making it smooth!

  • @jeffersoncarlisle3125
    @jeffersoncarlisle3125 Год назад +1

    Excellent thank you! I definitely want to watch this again in the future.

  • @larryeddings3185
    @larryeddings3185 Год назад +1

    Excellent information, Blackie. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @keithricketts4867
    @keithricketts4867 Год назад

    Grail/Grayl who's keeping track..?? Lol. Semper-fi sir

  • @robslagle
    @robslagle Год назад +1

    I made an effort to pack and setup my camp with this methodology when I came to your gathering. It did make a difference how smoothly everything went up and came down. Only had one bush pot, one coffee pot and one skillet to do my meals. One tote for my kitchen gear, one tote for my tent gear. One bag for clothes/toiletries. One backpack for my day pack stuff.

  • @richarddevore8847
    @richarddevore8847 Год назад

    Plan + Prepare + Practice = Success For many years of assisting others learn about woodsmanship skills these areas became the most important areas for each of them that went into their local areas to camp, fish, hunt or enjoy the outdoors wherever they lived. I firmly believe you touched every area using your experience and brought this to the forefront of my mind watching this video. Thank you for taking the time to help us realize these steps we need to take before we go out for a one, two, or three day outing. Looking forward for more of this type of information.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Год назад

    Good video Blackie , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @ronaldgreene2759
    @ronaldgreene2759 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, great video!

  • @hagman1077
    @hagman1077 Год назад

    Hey Blackie- Thanks for your advice and tips. I too agree that it is a good idea to make a list of items to take as I have learned this the hard way when you need something and forgot to bring it. Dont forget to include comforts like good meat and drink. Thanks for another vid and be safe out there.

  • @peterslabinger6221
    @peterslabinger6221 Год назад

    Blackie, loved your video but one important thing you left out is what are you planning to do for days of camping. Your meals you are planning need to complement those activities. If you have a short amount of time in the morning because you have to be somewhere early , your meal planning needs to quick and easy. Your meal planning needs to fit your activities and time you have for that day or outing.

  • @dadsausmchero
    @dadsausmchero Год назад +1

    Loving this series. Thanks for the reminders and keep it up .

  • @woodrowbrimm2805
    @woodrowbrimm2805 Год назад

    Might want to add a Ground Cloth for Insulation under the Sleeping Bag .

  • @cal593
    @cal593 Год назад

    For some reason, if I accidentally click a random video, it changes my suggestions for weeks. But if I watch 5 of your videos in a row, I hardly get any suggestions for more. It's really weird. I usually watch one of your videos every day. Hopefully this comment helps the algorithm

  • @Cetok01
    @Cetok01 Год назад +1

    Blackie: Just wanted to let you know that, as a Northerner (Upstate New York), it's supper for me, too. But then, folks in the Big Apple think we upstaters are hicks, too. ;-)

  • @smoothvern165
    @smoothvern165 Год назад

    Awesome video and great series!!! And, believe it or not, I make that same list every time I go! Thanks for ALL of the great tips!

  • @SarahEnright-qy4cs
    @SarahEnright-qy4cs Год назад

    I like your videos. You will be popular with women also.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Год назад

    Thanks Blackie

  • @bushcraftchip
    @bushcraftchip Год назад +1

    coffee cup...lol,light
    , mosquito net

  • @jeffpaul8260
    @jeffpaul8260 Год назад +1

    its supper! just call it what it is!!!

  • @lens7859
    @lens7859 Год назад

    Thank you sir

  • @itllkeal
    @itllkeal Год назад

    Thanks again 😊

  • @joemitz5913
    @joemitz5913 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @RatdogDRB
    @RatdogDRB Год назад

    Proper Planning Prevents PIss Poor Panic.

  • @kennethwilson8633
    @kennethwilson8633 Год назад

    Good job maybe show your pack for this trip…

  • @Wojtek7060
    @Wojtek7060 Год назад +1

    Blackie, I need your help. I have a problem with chafing right above my ankles. After longer hikes (17-20 miles) chafing is often serious. It was much, much better when I have been using rubber boots. Even after 18 miles chafing was minimal. Now, with boots it is a serious problem. I use cotton socks. Maybe that is the source of trouble. But changing all my hiking socks to wool socks will be pricey. I want to avoid it. Any tips?

    • @kamaeq
      @kamaeq Год назад +2

      Try thin dress socks, like hose. You can use knee high stocking, but real thin dress socks work. Wear them on your skin with your other socks over them.

    • @Wojtek7060
      @Wojtek7060 Год назад +1

      @@kamaeq I always use two pairs of socks. Thin inside, thick outside. But not that thin to be honest. Such socks are synthetic. Maybe that is the thing. Thank you for the advice

  • @RoxUniverse
    @RoxUniverse Год назад +1

    Hi Blackie, do you have a link to buy the same Kukri you got from Himalayan imports? Thanks

  • @chevybill1833
    @chevybill1833 Год назад

    Hate to nitpick! Grayl water filter.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Год назад

      not a nitpick always feel free to point things out

  • @stevenladrig9592
    @stevenladrig9592 Год назад +1

    Wacky I premix all my breakfast lunch dinner I Market with a black marker pick me up some snacks they've got to be nutritious and I usually take my toiletry and my washout cook said are you can teens buy to court and my 1 quart if I have to I'll use my grill four more water I have that already rolled up ready to go ultralight sleeping bag do my tarp up put my hammock up I'm ready to go