Bushcraft Skills - Camp Craft, Knife Skills, Pot Hangers (Overnight Camping)

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Beginner bushcraft skills and tips on using a bushcraft knife for camp craft, creating pot hangers for cooking on as well as making withies from hazel saplings. I head back out into the woods for an overnight bushcraft camp with bushcraft and survival instructor Paul Kirtley. Paul shows us how to use natural materials and a few bushcraft skills to help create a camp cooking crane with double tripods and a cross beam. He uses hazel withies and sweet chestnut bark as cordage and together we eat good food cooked in a cast iron pot over the fire. Thanks for joining us on the adventure!

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コメント (21)
  • Apologies for the strange frame jumping at points in this video! Had computer issues when uploading! Hope you all enjoy this longer informative episode. Working on the Saxon House again soon and some more camping trips :)
  • This may be one of the best "How To" videos on YT I have seen in a few years. Not only bushcraft useful, but tips and advice that take instruction from a "show and tell: level, to a "this is how to make it work for you" stage. Excellent work! Thank you.
  • @kapoof2
    Paul's level of expertise and skill in instruction is clear to anyone with eyes and ears.
  • I have said before and I will keep saying it, youtube is better than school it self, you get to learn so much about life and how to survive, did not get this in high school, lol, Thank you so much!!!!
  • Coriander, carrots and parsnips are all part of the carrot family. Great video. thank you for taking the time to educate and entertain!
  • Paul Kirtley is just absolutely amazing. He has amazing bushcraft knowledge, and is so kind to share it with TA. Wish I could have a bushcraft adventure with both of them! Do you agree?
  • Your sound recording is brilliant …the sawing and knife sharpening sound like I’m there in my headphones !
  • This is the second video I am watching TA Outdoors and I liked this video before watching because I knew his videos are so informative of TA Outdoors. Best YouTube Channel to learn survival skills. Keep supporting this channel.❤️❤️❤️
  • These videos with Kurtly are amazing. I come back to them regularly. More please.
  • I watch these videos when im stressed out and they calm me down, i dont know why but thank you guys for taking the time to make these, they are awesome. You guys are a benefit to my wellbeing, i cant show you appreciation enough but i hope a sub a comment and a like will do for now! Cheers!
  • I don't understand why anyone would dislike this video... its just a bit of fun.
  • @visnuexe
    B ears watching a second time. The first time, I hadn't done much to acquire knife skills. I was awaiting the arrival of my knife when I watched this first time. After carving a spoon and a fork, then making hooks and such, the instructions make 100% sense. The details in each skill are so helpful I have confidence that i didn't have before about being successful. Thank you ever so much to you both. There is a kind of honor in brushwork. It is plain to see in this video how to read the wood one is about to work, how to minimize harm to a camp location, and to oneself. If true to these details, natural features available in each wood, one can go very far!
  • @no-tc1vd
    it’s 3 am why tf am i watching this
  • Paul Kirtley is like the Godfather of modern British bush craft in my opinion. Really informative.
  • who else immediately clicks when they get that notification??? edit: you’ve inspired me to make my own videos!
  • Thank you ! This is the video I’ve been waiting for ..all,the stuff I learned in the Boy Scouts in the 70s that I’ve forgotten !
  • @jdmikeg4
    This dude is like the friendliest woodsman to ever teach anything. After this I wouldn't want to learn from anyone else.
  • I have just recently been re-united with nature. I forgot the true beauty of the offerings nature has to give us if we desire it enough to work for it. I grew up playing in the woods. I found the fast lane after high school and remained there until addiction wore out its welcome. At 43 im once again addicted, only im addicted to playing in the woods once again. I am learning some lessons that are invaluable from this channel alone. So sincerely, thank you for passing your knowledge this way, to Michigan where i play in the woods.