Getting Started In Bushcraft - What Do You Really Need?

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Published 2020-11-10
how to get started in bushcraft ? here is an in depth look at what is really needed to get started and sone great suggestions along the way. hope it helps and have fun šŸ˜ƒ.

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All Comments (21)
  • @NelsonMendezJr.
    Somehow he manages to get people excited about starting a bushcraft adventure. Simple and down to earth. It shows he knows what he is talking about.
  • @Wayloz
    "If you do not know how to light fire with a fire steel ... do not go outdoors" I lost it. Great video Lonewolf.
  • This was my first time watching one of your videos and I just want to say that I do prefer your teaching style over many of your competitors/peers. Really low key and "approachable".
  • @NS_DAD
    Wow! Thank you! Your video is refreshingly different than a typical "what's in my backpack" video. Very informative and very helpful.
  • @kemhughes5895
    I am binge watching and enjoying your videos very much. I have ā€œneverā€ been camping a day in my life, but l do enjoy the process of it. I am living out my camping fantasies through your videos šŸ™‚ thank you for taking us on your journeys.
  • @jonfisher9214
    I like how you stress the importance of having kit that is versatile and can do multiple jobs. That wok would be a useful helmet in a hailstorm :)
  • I always bring stormproof matches and a bic lighter when I go out. I have my flint abd my ferro rod of course but you always want backups.
  • Iā€™m only 3 minutes in but this Nearly 47 minute video seems so full of information. Love it. Even just explaining the tarp, he explained everything youā€™d need to know and think about and why he did what he did. Love this
  • @TheMintedMaiden
    Absolutely loved this video!! Iā€™m a homeschool mom and each month we have a different theme for life skills. This month the theme is bushcraft and I LOVE the jute twine ideas!! My son is getting into more fire responsibility and heā€™s going to love this!! Also carrying a candle, definitely adding that to our packs.
  • Appreciate this video. You should start a bushcraft school your a great teacher in the art of bushcrafting. I always learn a lot from your video's. Thanks brother for taking the time to share your expertise with us.
  • @audryclark2326
    Thank you thank you for your help, advice and consideration. Sometimes we need the simple advice to get started. I appreciate all your help.
  • @daveharsh6791
    Jeremy, as an old-timer been around a lot I would like to congratulate you on the most excellent excellent bushcrafting video. Thank you! Stay warm stay healthy stay safe
  • @nigelbush7255
    Thank you for lots of important information this video is just what I need so I can start bush crafting safely- awesome šŸ¤©
  • @gortnewton4765
    Very comprehensive, loved this. Has given me lots of ideas for my own kit.
  • @giegermd
    Appreciate this to the fullest. Been camping my entire life but just getting into bush craft and itā€™s obviously a different avenue but using similar skill sets. This is great for getting an idea of what I need to distinguish the two and develop more BC skills. Thanks brother.
  • @nitroxsniffers
    Brilliant! I love how you emphasize ANY brand..not just high end brands. And also how you talk about how your homemade gear looks and makes you feel after use. Good vid! My best wool sweater, with i still use today on hikes and outdoor adventures, i got used from a friend of mine 24 years ago!!!
  • @Dilligara
    I would recommend several cotton handkerchiefs. Cheep and many many uses like wrapping sewing kit, water filtration, use as a washcloth, use a dark colored one as an emergency butt wipe. and so many more uses. Of course also blowing of the nose.
  • @kengittins6012
    Very enjoyable listening to your videos. Great motivator and genuinely great teacher. We are never too old to continue learning!
  • @xjeepmanx
    Great video...my fave gear is stuff I buy at thrift shops or make myself.. When I buy new stuff I usually don't use it..keep up the great work