The 16-17th century Scots. Used bedrolls like that. But they carried them as a over the shoulder duffle. Not as a back pack. They carried one big piece of fur skin for a bed matt. Love it.
Well, I have grown up living in deep woods and learned many useful lessons along the way. Your video here is the best example of bed roll , tools, and food use I have seen on the U tools! If you didn't have a frozen steak for later, how would you refill your meat reserve? Please let us know on another video. Possibly, the eyes of your potatoes could be cultivated by you in secret areas. Instead of tossing them, grow the into future food.
I'm in. I liked the way you presented the bedroll. You covered this differently than others have and you also pointed out experience during rain plus a nature call along with preplanning for a night time nature call again in the rain. We often ignore potential negative effects of to get a lesson for doing so. Good job there Jake.
I am part of the buckeye diaspora. This reminds me of my first bush camp out 60 years ago. We had no fire, a sandwich, tarp was shower curtain, bedroll had big safety pins, folding knife and canteen. Arrived at spot in the dark and that was it. Love the pot holder , working on my birds nests from following Bjorn. Enjoyed your video….that’s a knife !!!
I'M IN , glad to have found your channel . I'm from Mass. originally but I now live in Maine love it up here it's very peaceful and absolutely beautiful, congrats on 5000 subs
Nice and simple bushcraft - excellent. Something to try Bushcraft project - Boot stand: two tall sticks stuck in the ground, place your boots upside down on them then you don't get rain water in them.
Jake, great video. First one of yours I've watched. Now I'm a subscriber. I was taught when in the field in winter, don't drink anything an hour before hitting the rack. The older you get the more it makes sense. Trust me.
Good video, man! Really been enjoying your content. You should do an overnight with a super shelter. Really looking forward to making it to some classes in 2023. Also going to be getting my other RUclips channel going. Would put that canteen set to good use. Take care and keep up the good work, bro!............So I guess I'm in.
I'm in, I will soon be getting my Oil Tarp soon, thank you for making an informative educational video, take Care, stay healthy an God bless you and your Family always.
Thanks Jake learned a lot from your overnight thanks for sharing thanks how you made your pot holder that was neat really got me ready to go camping buddy😊
Got that same big blade from self reliance many years ago, don’t know why they don’t sell it anymore, use a fire hose for the sheath…great video…ty for sharing
I'm in! Great video! I would've liked to see a footage about you in the shelter and raining. I can't imagine me not knocking the tarp over myself while I'm sleeping.. (resulting water all around me :D)
Have you ever tried gathering fine bushy branches and laying out a bed of them under your bed roll? You can make yourself a sprung mattress and add insulation at the same time. I like that pot hanger set up btw. I'll definitely give that a try, thank you
I’m in. Good to see how Pathfinder work has planted good seeds to encourage others to train and get “dirt time”. The generosity of your time and experience is expressed through your enthusiasm and appreciated.
I'M IN !!! Great video Jake! The minute you covered with your tarp and wool blankets. I said to myself. Now you need to pee! :P Keep up the AWESOME videos! Thank you for sharing!!!
I'm in - what a great giveaway - very generous and top notch quality!!!! Great video and awesome gear setup. Very simple yet effective. God bless and take care.
Great one Jake! I like that bedroll set up. Might try it sometime. That drone footage was cool too. I tried your pot hanger method at my last overnighter and it worked like a charm 👌 Keep crushing bro 👊
I’m in. Very interesting. I liked you setup and the simplicity of it. Also, the fact that you can use the tarp to make a lean to shelter if you wanted to. I need to try your setup, and I also appreciate the work that you do put into these videos. Thanks again.
Good one bud. Those are some decent temps for Ohio these days. Given the choice of tater or steak, always go with steak. I've got the give away set so make sure it goes to a good home but that's a nice kit!
I'm in. I have the Pathfinder skillet and it is top notch. It is larger than the one you used here but it has a thick base to spread the heat, a folding handle and a lid. I definitely recommend it.
Good video, I would add a Ruger MK II type of 22 pistol to my roll/kit. I'm out west and we have lots of mountain lions, coyotes and 2 legged varmints that might come around. And/or for survival hunting.
I really enjoy your video demonstrations showing vintage gear. Practical and simple. I always learn something new from the information that you share. In this one I am reminded that I need to find me one of the small cold handle skillets. When I was much younger, as a boy we used to spend many weekends in the woods near our home place. We would sleep on the ground and use a tarp and an old wool blanket in “cowboy camping” fashion. That’s really all we had to sleep on outdoors. We would pull our old Boy Scout canvas pack in for a pillow. I wish I still had that #574 pack. As I’ve grown older now I have more of an appreciation for vintage gear. Also I really enjoy using more handmade, handcrafted items, like my tomahawk forged by Mr. Mike Reed, my flint and steel striker forged by Dan Wowak, haversack by Jason Hunt, and my woodsman’s knife made by Mr. Justin Peden. That sure was a nice giveaway you had setup. I appreciate your willingness to share information and training with us. Thank you and best wishes. - Tennessee Smoky
I’m in…should keep your setup rolled up like you would use it in case it’s raining when you stop…Put your boots and gear you want dry inside with you. Have fun stay safe.
Man that's an awesome kit. I really liked it. When I saw your machete and knife my jaw dropped lol. That's some sweet blades. May I ask who made them? Thank you for the videos I really enjoy watching and seeing the new and old gear.
Really enjoyed the video and knowledge. Lived in the city my whole life but have always loved the few times I’ve gone camping through the years, would love to do something like this soon. Cheers
I bought four of those kits,so thanks anyway. I have the pathfinder 64 ounce water bottle cook kit and stove I made myself. Good luck to you and your page. I liked the hanger. It was great.
I'm in. That was a cool video. Waking up to have to pee is always bad thing in the woods when it's wet or damp , you got to bundle up just to walk to your spot . It was funny you said you just stood there on a corner of your bedroll . Anyway keep these videos coming brother !
Jake this was a great video. Concise, educational and relatable. Thanks for the efforts & work to create such good content...very much appreciated! Subbed.
That friction pot hanger has been saved in my mind. Thanks for the great tip!
The 16-17th century Scots. Used bedrolls like that. But they carried them as a over the shoulder duffle. Not as a back pack. They carried one big piece of fur skin for a bed matt. Love it.
Well,
I have grown up living in deep woods and learned many useful lessons along the way. Your video here is the best example of bed roll , tools, and food use I have seen on the U tools!
If you didn't have a frozen steak for later, how would you refill your meat reserve? Please let us know on another video.
Possibly, the eyes of your potatoes could be cultivated by you in secret areas. Instead of tossing them, grow the into future food.
I'm in. I liked the way you presented the bedroll. You covered this differently than others have and you also pointed out experience during rain plus a nature call along with preplanning for a night time nature call again in the rain.
We often ignore potential negative effects of to get a lesson for doing so.
Good job there Jake.
I really appreciate the feedback man! Thanks for watching!
I am part of the buckeye diaspora. This reminds me of my first bush camp out 60 years ago. We had no fire, a sandwich, tarp was shower curtain, bedroll had big safety pins, folding knife and canteen. Arrived at spot in the dark and that was it. Love the pot holder , working on my birds nests from following Bjorn. Enjoyed your video….that’s a knife !!!
I'M IN , glad to have found your channel . I'm from Mass. originally but I now live in Maine love it up here it's very peaceful and absolutely beautiful, congrats on 5000 subs
Good video Jake. I'm stealing your line "if you are carrying more than that, you need more dirt time" I'M IN
Heard Dave say it at a class one day, stuck with me ever since😂
I am in....Nice video. Great cowboy camp set up. Wish those tarps wasn't so expensive (yeah, I am a tight wad) Lol. Keep up the good work.
Nice and simple bushcraft - excellent. Something to try Bushcraft project - Boot stand: two tall sticks stuck in the ground, place your boots upside down on them then you don't get rain water in them.
Jake, great video. First one of yours I've watched. Now I'm a subscriber.
I was taught when in the field in winter, don't drink anything an hour before hitting the rack. The older you get the more it makes sense. Trust me.
Good video, man! Really been enjoying your content. You should do an overnight with a super shelter. Really looking forward to making it to some classes in 2023. Also going to be getting my other RUclips channel going. Would put that canteen set to good use. Take care and keep up the good work, bro!............So I guess I'm in.
Great job Jake, I think this might be your best viedo yet. Great information on the cowboy bed camp set up and adjustable pot hanging system.
I'm in, I will soon be getting my Oil Tarp soon, thank you for making an informative educational video, take Care, stay healthy an God bless you and your Family always.
I would be in, but live Australia. But that does look like an awesome kit. Absolutely loved the adjustable pot hanger, will be using that idea myself!
Mate it's just a "Swag." Give it a go. It's all we use when we go scrub.
Hey Jake, your pot hanging system is awesome. Simple and clever. Keep up the good work
I’m in videos are getting a lot better like the style.
I'm in. Good video. I've been wanting to start using a bedroll myself and become more minimalistic when hiking/camping.
Thanks Jake learned a lot from your overnight thanks for sharing thanks how you made your pot holder that was neat really got me ready to go camping buddy😊
Got that same big blade from self reliance many years ago, don’t know why they don’t sell it anymore, use a fire hose for the sheath…great video…ty for sharing
If you ever wanna sell it you know where to find me😉
I'm in.
I really enjoy your style of smoothing it. I wouldn't mind seeing more minimalist, cold weather overnighters using wool blankets. Cheers!
I'm in! Great video! I would've liked to see a footage about you in the shelter and raining. I can't imagine me not knocking the tarp over myself while I'm sleeping.. (resulting water all around me :D)
Have you ever tried gathering fine bushy branches and laying out a bed of them under your bed roll? You can make yourself a sprung mattress and add insulation at the same time. I like that pot hanger set up btw. I'll definitely give that a try, thank you
I’m in. Good to see how Pathfinder work has planted good seeds to encourage others to train and get “dirt time”. The generosity of your time and experience is expressed through your enthusiasm and appreciated.
I'm in, great kit.
The nice thing about using natural fiber rope to tie up your bedroll, you always have extra bird nest material.
Exactly;)
I'm in.
Great video. I really dig the friction held pot hanger. Thats one of the things I learned today.
I'M IN !!! Great video Jake! The minute you covered with your tarp and wool blankets. I said to myself. Now you need to pee! :P Keep up the AWESOME videos! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks brother!
i'm in. Nice video. Been a while since I've seen anyone using this simple buy effective sleeping system and set up
I'm in. Very good video on camping out in the rain with minimal equipment.
Your doing great on the videos Jake and the drone overview is cool too. Hope to see you at another class in 23. I'm in.
Great video. Always do love a cowboy set up. Thats a nice set to give away! Good luck on the 5k!
I'm ln. Great to see someone doing old school camping.
I'm in. It's been awesome to see your progression as a woodsman and instructor... You'll reach 5k in no time.
I appreciate that brother!
I am in! I loved your cowboy setup and can't wait for your next video.
I'm in. love what you're doing. great to see some new ways to enjoy the outdoors. keep it up.
I'm in!
I have really enjoyed watching your videos! Watching your videos today has been a huge stress relief and also learning some new skills 🙌.
I'm in......for the long haul watching the videos you produce. Great job!
I didn't know that bushcraft-style pot hanger system yet. Thanks for sharing.
I’m in! Great content looking forward to seeing more. Good luck on growing your channel.
I'm in - what a great giveaway - very generous and top notch quality!!!! Great video and awesome gear setup. Very simple yet effective. God bless and take care.
Love it! Another bushcraft brother to watch on YT. Thanks.
Great job I love minimalist camping great job 👍🇺🇸
I’m in, always a pleasure watching the videos. Looking forward to many more.
Great one Jake! I like that bedroll set up. Might try it sometime. That drone footage was cool too.
I tried your pot hanger method at my last overnighter and it worked like a charm 👌
Keep crushing bro 👊
I'm in great video.. Like using the
cowboy bedroll every now and then..
I'm in! Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I’m in. Very interesting. I liked you setup and the simplicity of it. Also, the fact that you can use the tarp to make a lean to shelter if you wanted to. I need to try your setup, and I also appreciate the work that you do put into these videos. Thanks again.
Thank you for watching! I really appreciate the support!
I’m in!
Well done, enjoyable to watch. Can’t wait to get out there soon!
Outstanding video. Cool drone intro 👍.
I really liked the forked stick pot hanger.
Good one bud. Those are some decent temps for Ohio these days. Given the choice of tater or steak, always go with steak. I've got the give away set so make sure it goes to a good home but that's a nice kit!
I'm in.
I have the Pathfinder skillet and it is top notch. It is larger than the one you used here but it has a thick base to spread the heat, a folding handle and a lid. I definitely recommend it.
Most of us instructors hav that skillet, I’m going for a more vintage cook kit tho.
Good video, I would add a Ruger MK II type of 22 pistol to my roll/kit. I'm out west and we have lots of mountain lions, coyotes and 2 legged varmints that might come around. And/or for survival hunting.
Really enjoyed this and picked up some great ideas from you. Thanks
I really enjoy your video demonstrations showing vintage gear. Practical and simple. I always learn something new from the information that you share. In this one I am reminded that I need to find me one of the small cold handle skillets. When I was much younger, as a boy we used to spend many weekends in the woods near our home place. We would sleep on the ground and use a tarp and an old wool blanket in “cowboy camping” fashion. That’s really all we had to sleep on outdoors. We would pull our old Boy Scout canvas pack in for a pillow. I wish I still had that #574 pack. As I’ve grown older now I have more of an appreciation for vintage gear. Also I really enjoy using more handmade, handcrafted items, like my tomahawk forged by Mr. Mike Reed, my flint and steel striker forged by Dan Wowak, haversack by Jason Hunt, and my woodsman’s knife made by Mr. Justin Peden. That sure was a nice giveaway you had setup. I appreciate your willingness to share information and training with us. Thank you and best wishes. - Tennessee Smoky
I'm in, great intro and I'm loving the traditional camp gear. Nice simple cowboy camp good video 👍
Thanks man!
I'm In! Great video Jake. Keep doing what you're doing.
I'm in. Good content. I just found your channel and am looking forward to see what all is to come from you. Good job man.
Thanks man!
Thanks man!
Np.. keep it up and I'll keep watching. I really liked the friction pot holder. Me and my daughter are going to try it soon
Very nice kit. Thanks and take care.
I’m in…should keep your setup rolled up like you would use it in case it’s raining when you stop…Put your boots and gear you want dry inside with you. Have fun stay safe.
Let me know when you make your next video that i won…Thanks
I'm in. Always like to carry a bigger pan for more food
Good stuff Jake! I’m in !
Overnighter with your dog !
I would take my dog, but he’s a beagle so he’d catch a scent and go!
@@buckeyebushcraft okay I get it. So how about taking me. My wife sometimes get upset enough at me to call me the dogs name. 🤣😂
I'm in! You're doing a great job! My husband and I like your videos.
Man that's an awesome kit. I really liked it. When I saw your machete and knife my jaw dropped lol. That's some sweet blades. May I ask who made them? Thank you for the videos I really enjoy watching and seeing the new and old gear.
Jeff White made the Forest Tool, they’re no longer made.
I'm in for sure! Great video Jake!
I’m in. Nice pot hanger set up. I’ll have to try that one out.
Very interesting its been awhile since I cowboy camped. Good luck with subs.
Really enjoyed the video and knowledge. Lived in the city my whole life but have always loved the few times I’ve gone camping through the years, would love to do something like this soon. Cheers
I liked the pot holder you made out of branches.
I'm in. I just found your channel and am looking forward to your wall tent series
I’m in!! That’s an awesome kit.
I'm in. I wish I had more opportunities to camp like you do.
I bought four of those kits,so thanks anyway. I have the pathfinder 64 ounce water bottle cook kit and stove I made myself. Good luck to you and your page. I liked the hanger. It was great.
I'm in ,I like the minimalist kit on an overnighter.
Wish you'd do more minimalist overnighters maybe old military surplus like Alice Harness kit.
I would definitely do that, just gotta piece together a kit
Im in! gonna try the bedroll setup at some point!
If I'm not too late I'm in! Great video love the pot hanger. I will definitely be using it ! Thanks ATB
Aww you prolly already gave it away. But I’m in! And into this style of camping!
From the Netherlands, I’M IN! Super video🎉
I’m in. Just found your site. Really informative. Thanks!
I'm in.
That was a cool video.
Waking up to have to pee is always bad thing in the woods when it's wet or damp , you got to bundle up just to walk to your spot . It was funny you said you just stood there on a corner of your bedroll .
Anyway keep these videos coming brother !
I have to be honest i have been super excited for this video
Hopefully you enjoy it!
I'm in...good video and have enjoyed your bushcrafting so far. Love the Pathfinder school...headed there this year.
I’m sure I’ll see ya there!
Great job. Thanks for sharing. I'm in.
very simple camp with minimum work, I like it.
Awesome job bud. Keep up the good work
Great video. Just found your channel. Thanks for the GAW.
Thank you for your efforts!! That pot hanger technique that is the first time I saw that thank you
I'm in. It's a great video Jake , that kit is going to be awesome for someone 👏
I'm in. Hope to see you at my next class at Pathfinder.
I’m in…
Your videos always keep my attention so good on you sir. Keep up the good work and stay dirty
I'm in - glad Corporal sent me over here!
Jake this was a great video. Concise, educational and relatable. Thanks for the efforts & work to create such good content...very much appreciated! Subbed.
I'm in.....cowboy camping is a fun looking alternative to just tent or hammock camping
I’m in. Great video. Hope you have a good holidays. Would love to see a video with you and Shawn Kelly from Corporals Corner.
Wow you really can travel lite. I am going to make a low tech set. Thanks Jake. Good job.
I’m in on this video. Nice work, Jake!
Thanks man!
Outstanding
Glad to see you enjoyed it! Keep up the good work on your videos man!
That is a great setup you have i use wool blankets as well they work great
You definitely have the right idea.
I’m in ! Nice kit & nice video…always pee before hitting the hay !
Iam in Great video I like pot hanger great idea keep up videos