10 Knots for Bushcraft & Camping - How To Tie Knots | SHED SUNDAY EP. 3
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Here are the 10 Knots I use for Bushcraft, Camping & Survival and How to Tie them. The knots are used for setting up a tarp shelter, ridgeline, guy lines, joining cordage together, lashing, and lifting heavy loads. Hope you guys find it useful and feel free to let me know more suggestions for Shed Sunday in the comments section below. Thanks - Mike
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Hope you had a good weekend guys- Comments and suggestions for the next Shed Sunday episode?
@asherpickens2775
6 жыл бұрын
TA Outdoors I love these vids I think u should do a top 10 or 5 Bushcraft food and ways to prepare it
@christophercassidy-schroed9169
6 жыл бұрын
Hey mate I'm enjoying the content, love your channel. My son (8) thinks your a legend and has now gotten into the outdoors due to your channel. So thanks.
@gvidas147
6 жыл бұрын
Please do knife /axe sharpening
@riru3182
6 жыл бұрын
TA Outdoors Shelter
@southernrockiesselfreliance
6 жыл бұрын
Tool maintenance/sharpening
The blood knot for fishing putting two lines together. Good knots, thanks.
Thank you for your incredible teaching methods! I absolutely suck at tying knots and I watched five other videos on the subject. I was more confused than ever! Watching the other "instructors" was like watching magicians do slight of hand tricks. Your method is refreshing. Now I can actually tie a couple useful knots...just have to practice the other ones. Great videos, Mike!
Wicked video. Easy to understand. Great knots that everyone should know. Bob's ur uncle
This Knots Segment, as others on Shed Sunday, are appreciated by this old timer. I do not care for any live streaming ever, I will not watch those. Thanks Mike, had to chime in on this one and as always, Blessings from Oregon. ... Mike.
Personally, I enjoy shed Sunday.
be honest I love your shed Sunday show but, also, love you n dad doing the targets n shooting. That was real cool!!!
Yes Mike keep plugging away with Shed Sunday. You and your Dad are Legends
I really love the lights in jars
You make great learning videos. You have a very standardized teaching style that is easy to consume. Even have my kids getting into this. Keep up the great stuff
Mate...i started watching your videos at the start of the year. Only started a collection of camping and outdoor equipment, and your videos have been a great introduction to the subject. I'm actually sitting at home with my paracord practising the knots I'll find most useful setting up camp. Thank you for the content. Great stuff
Enjoyable this one. Liked it. Keep it up. Live Sundays would work though some of us can't tune in live for whatever reason so please make sure it gets posted up to watch non-live. Thanks much for a great knot vid.
Greetings from Florida, US...3 years later and this video is still providing knowledge!! Just wanted to let you know your content lives on!! Thank you!! 🤟🤙🍀🍀
every 4th shed Sunday,or possibly the first or last Sunday of the month would be a good idea for the live stream.
Thanks for the knots episode.....I will be using these
Thanks for the how to do knots very useful for me going to practice now an thanks again
Keep doing the shed Sunday!
Enjoying the Shed Sundays. Good refresher info!
Shed Sunday is great! Keep it up.
Great! Shed Sunday is a keeper
Please keep on with Shed Sundays! I always get so much out of your videos and this one on knots is spot on. Thank you.
" Hi❗" , Yum.🍺 Glass makes the cold drink more Enjoyable . . . I have a she🎀shed. lol
Utterly brilliant. I have been watching your channel for about a year but never seen a Shed Sunday before. I shall now watch them all
Great video, great channel, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, God Bless You, God Bless All ❤️
Great video knots are my weakness. Basic knife sharpening for next one. Keep up the good work.
Love the shed Sunday's, I look forward to many more. I'd like to see your dad join you for a chat about which camp is your favourite and why
The prusik knot loop. I used that when hanging clothes on line to dry. Cause usually my cordage line is at an angle so after hanging say 3 jackets they tend to slide downards. To avoid that and to be able to hange them where i want on the line i make the loop(prusik), then i hook the clothes hanger through that!!! It works fantastic. Cause now the loop you made grips onto the line , preventing it from sliding on its own even under the jackets weight. You can slide it where you want without untiening the loop.
Awesome Mike, the shed is the man cave, ladies don't have sheds but I know some women who do 😉, a great idea as most of us can't get to woodland and have to practice at home, this is being a bit honest. Give real tips that people can practice at home, and perfect before they go on their own into the woods. Ps just done the spey with Frontier (Paul and Ray) awesome trip mate, your video of it was brilliant so had to do it. Chears Mike, stay safe. Nige 👍 👍 ☕
Thanks Mike a lot of these will be useful for me to use.
Love shed Sundays it's like fire side chats 0pens up for more than bush wackin. Take us for a cruise around your town maybe. Bless up Mike.🖒✌
Keep it up with the shed Sunday got to Keep peoples interest up so worth the extra effort. Video on bushcraft/ camp out locations in the UK
Ahoy Mike. Always a good practice to watch knots videos ... an of course ... beer reviews ;-). Greetings into the shed ... directly from Germany. Azze
Thanks John you certainly cleared up any doubts about those knots. Thanks Brian 77
Love the Tarpline Hitch...much better than the tautlune hitch. I love the quick release. To lock it, put a underhand loop around it and cinch tight. You can still loosen by sliding the safety off and pulling like normal
Whoa, undoing a bowline by pulling the tag end. Magical!
Thanks Mike for showing my comment on your video, you are a great outdoors KZreadr and you come from the UK making a great impression on British Bushcraft KZreadr #shedsunday
I like shed Sundays because of the content of this video. I learn what's becoming up on TA Fishing and TA Bushcraft and what Mike and Graeme has been doing. This was a great knot video. Shed Sundays are great!!!!
Love the Shed Sundays! Keep em coming. I'd enjoy watching you talk about knife maintenance, such as sharpening and stropping. Sharpening axes as well would be helpful!
I just came across this video and wow:) cant wait to go out in the woods now!! How fun to secure your tarp! Ty for sharing!! 😊
Canadian jam knot is exactly what im after to tie my rolled up groundsheet. thanks mike.
This video is a gem..
"It smelled better than it tasted" -that's what she said. Great shed Sunday MIKE! First aid in the shed with a smoking jacket!
I reckon that's the best video you've made
Shed Sundays are great cheers mate
Keep up the good work! Really like that you show, what the knots are used for. Do some fire video
Ha ha I've got that same stool the beer was sitting on in the intro. How cool is that?!!!!😄😀😁
Thanks for the shed sunday man.......Knowledge is always good to absorb when your chillin out on a Sunday...... Keep em coming ..... All the best from Kansas......
Loving the knots very useful, maybe a chat about knifes and axes bringing a decent "edge" to blunt tools🤔
I may be new to your page, but these past two months of watching your videos are so helpful and make me happy. Thank you Mike for everything you are doing.
love shed sunday, boring sundays for us city rats that can't be in nature as often turn pro with just a 20min video of TA Outdoors, thank you boys, cheers on the beer, drinkin' it wiv ya!
I like the shed sundays; it's like camp fire talk that other channels do. maybe do a vid talking about what gear you usually bring on a bushcraft trip. sort of go over the thought behind what you bring and why you bring it.
I enjoy shed Sunday's. Keep it up.
Do more Shed Sundays please.
Great video the knots are exactly what I was looking for 👌
great knots all useful and well executed good work
I thot I had watched all your vids..... missed this one somehow... best from Montana
yes every month with 1 live shed sunday would be awesome
You are my favourite you tuber keep up the good work
thanks for your demonstrations!! it's really nice to see how different "outdoor people click" I use the "timbers hitch" and "truckers hitch" for things you use totally other knots :D
i just got all the knots in the video and man they are super super usefull!!!
Like the knots and the shed
Thanks a lot for the info on the knots. I really like the demos.
Carry on with it continue I love these kind of videos when you teach us how to do things they help a lot!
the Shed Sunday is a great thing, keep it up, doing it live once in a while would be cool, but being on the other side of the pond we may not always catch it live
Thanks again great information enjoyed watching wish you all the very best my friend
Always great videos. Basic or advance skills always appreciated. Remeadle training is never a waste. Thank you.
Awesome video, very helpful! Knots can be ridiculously confusing, but you really broke each one down clearly, the pacing was spot on and easy to follow, and the explanations on how and where you'd apply them were perfect. Top notch!
Oh and Happy Easter from the US.
love shed Sunday
Great channel Mike. To make knots easier to explain it might help to use correct terminology: "tag end" = working end and "main line" = standing end. The middle is the bight.
You should get a wood stove for the winter and put a pipe running from it throw the roof love your videos keep it up Harri
Like your shed Sunday show; keep then up.
Shed sunday for the win, I was looking for knots to learn. That fort winterizing video got me hooked.
I like your shed sunday Vids.
Love shed Sunday's the tips and tricks really great would like to see more of them and the beer reviews are awesome you just keep making your style of videos and we will keep watching
You are my favourite youtuber ce
Mike your videos are much appreciated, please keep them coming!
@TAOutdoors
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
this is the first shed Sunday I've seen ( so far) and couldn't of came at a better time or subject. I struggle with my knots so this video will be watched several times cheers. keep up the great work
You should do a fan unbox video would be great for the fans ! Good luck
Very good demonstration!
Really enjoyed the Knot tying episode. I will be re-watching until I have most of them down. That is the type of content that I really enjoy. Bush craft tools and knife reviews. I realize that you have done some of those reviews already, but as you acquire new items related to Bush Craft please incorporate them into Shed Sunday episodes. Once again, Great Job from Florida, USA.
Great video, very helpful. I'm saving this to refer back too. Suggestion for shed Sundays, knife and axe sharpening.
Hi Mike. I've only just started watching your videos, but they're amazing. Getting into wild camping and bushcraft with a few friends, and using your videos to get inspiration and knowledge. Thanks for sharing such great content!
Great video! thanks for the quality knowledge.
A video on bushcraft knives from budget to expensive would be quite nice! Keep up the good work!
Great vid Mike, the knots are very helpful. Perhaps a little something about knife/axe/hatchet/saw usage and safety?
Love the Sunday shed videos. If still doing them I would like to ask you to make a video explaining your favourite hiking cooking gear and rations
Great.well explained.thank you Sir.
Keep up shed Sundays. It's like a weekly update about what's going on in the background. Good info too. I've learnt something from every video so far. Love the beer review too. Keep up the good work bud
Great show, deffo keep doing 'shed Sunday'. It would be handy for us if you could do an axes and hatchets review and axe maintenance. Thanks....
Great video!! Thank you!!
Tafishing sent me.
Hi Mike can you please do some shooting vids from your shooting tower maybe put some bird seed a few days before the video so the birds and animals get used to the food them do a shooting video, maybe even some cooking with the old nut! Love your videos literally my favourite KZreadr!!!!
Great job guy's ! Live stream cool.
This is the first Shed Sunday I've watched. I enjoyed it very much. Live would be nice, at least as a trial. Thanks for the video, and tips.
Very useful video thank you
This is the second video of yours that I've watched so far and I just wanted to tell you that I really enjoy them so far. I plan on going through all of them that pertain to what I'm looking for. Not sure if you still post vidoes or check your comments, I hope you do. You're very clear and thorough in your tutorials. Thank you!
“That log ain’t going nowheree” 🤣
Thanks for answering my knot questions from last week, very useful. I agree with others, knife and axe maintenance would be a good topic to cover please. Keep up all the good work, really enjoy your videos and when your Dad pops by. :)
Great information. Also you're very articulate. Keep up the good work.