10 Survival and Bushcraft Tips - some of my best outdoor shorts in one video
Here is a compilation of some of my most popular survival and bushcraft tips from over the past year or so.
Жүктеу.....
Пікірлер: 106
@RandoPandaSmilesАй бұрын
I took a vote. We all decided your channel is our favorite bush craft channel in the community.
@DimitriLambermontАй бұрын
No fluff. No bs. Just straight up knowledge. Your short tips are excellent.
@jonathanpicaso3760Ай бұрын
Wealth of knowledge…..great stuff!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Thank you
@gerardmichaelburnsjr.Ай бұрын
The best collection of good survival and camping tips I have seen. Clear, quick, and easily understood. I had seen several of these techniques explained in videos that took 10 times longer to explain each one, and because of that they were harder to remember. This is a Master class.
@roofcake8951Ай бұрын
I hope this longer form content takes off for you. You're doing a great thing on this platform by educating people.
@70stunes71Ай бұрын
Part of camping is smelling a lil smokey in the morning 😅👍🏻💯
@myheartHarleyАй бұрын
I'm a girl and I get a lot of pleasure when I watch your channel. I love survival lessons!
@vap0rw1se
3 күн бұрын
ah, the universal urge to escape into the woods
@ARAW-__-Ай бұрын
Love your straightforward tips
@TstarioАй бұрын
This is the only video I need
@DougPalumboАй бұрын
Great compilation video! Love the channel!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Glad to hear!
@Dirty_SquirrellАй бұрын
Excellent video! I learned more watching your 10-minute video than I have over the last month of other bushcraft videos. You've got a new subscriber!
@MBW4449Ай бұрын
If it was a frog or a squirrel, I would be very upset.
@jtchristian9336
Ай бұрын
Good thing you’re not!
@jonamley1347
Ай бұрын
If you was hungry ..blessings..
@kevine9986
Ай бұрын
Frog legs yummm
@clint8562
Ай бұрын
It's survival
@kevine9986
Ай бұрын
Cats are also good
@codysden1Ай бұрын
Fantastic stuff
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
@kokopelau6954Ай бұрын
I'm 76. Did all that and more as I was taught by my Grandpa who was born in 1885.
@coomr419Ай бұрын
That bacon looks awesome dude
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
It was so good. Especially that morning lol
@PGFizeАй бұрын
Already watched all of these individually, but what a nice way to re-view them. All bundled together in nice package. Thank you for all these amazing tips man ❤️
@pman2916Ай бұрын
It's strangely satisfying watching your videos.😊
@philvallee645Ай бұрын
Absolutely love your videos! You’re a wealth of knowledge when it comes to bushcraft! Thank you so much and yes I’m addicted too😊
@stephenboyd0187Ай бұрын
Amazing video!!! I really would love to see some cooking videos of your survival recipe!!! Huge fan, keep up the great work!!!!
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
simply go by the mother of all rules when it comes to UL and cooking: "Don't bring food, eat another hiker"
@stephenboyd0187
Ай бұрын
@@DiabloOutdoors lmfao
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
@@stephenboyd0187 😄
@Tanya401lifeАй бұрын
New Subscriber because the videos are straight to the point , relatively easy to follow , and not long. You’re doing an amazing job with this content!!
@RavneguttenАй бұрын
pencil sharpener trick is nifty! Tried to get one, turns out they make em out of graphite now
@abcstardustАй бұрын
Definitely will be putting this information to good use! Thank you for posting!!
@troyt1630Ай бұрын
The cat tail one was a great idea, have to try that!
@RJsterOfficialАй бұрын
watching this, makes me wanna go bushcrafting here and now
@omarLemiteАй бұрын
You really deserve to be watched.
@madelynbetras3725Ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@darlarubottom6736Ай бұрын
Great survival knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
@ladyzelliaАй бұрын
thank you Sir. best free education ever 🙏🏻
@S.VallieresАй бұрын
Really nice compilation of useful tips, thank you very much!
@rubensilva414Ай бұрын
Great video and great tips, you've inspired me to go out there and enjoy nature
@bluwtrgypsyАй бұрын
Always, always amazing information. Thank you for sharing.
@pharaohzhoundzАй бұрын
The Community tab is so underrated. Would love to see a list of your gear or favourite gear(along with any discount codes). We've always been outdoors enthusiasts but recently have been gathering supplies. Knife here, machete there, etc... Our daughter took the axe and machete to work yesterday to have sharpened. We dont have a tent though. Nor do we have sleeping bags or foam pads, cooking pots, etc... Would rather not buy new so its taking time to get everything together. Once again...great channel!
@johnmoore5174Ай бұрын
Great video. I learned something today.
@lermosАй бұрын
Отличный канал. Супер видео! Привет из России!!!
@WilliamFlueryАй бұрын
Nice compilation
@alibenbalkomalaya9092Ай бұрын
..kami dulu da ,masa bujang2x ada le jugak 'camping' di hutan,tapi takda la kami bawak kapak ke,gergaji ke atau apa jadah,yang kami bawak hanya la pisau belati Dan parang kemudian dapur 'askar' Dan akhir nya manchis API Dan minyak 'Zippo'...itu lah saja yang kami bawak tidak ketinggalan bungkusan 'maggi',timun Dan jugak telur puyuh,periok,pinggan Dan gelas ada la jugak....
@RavenBlazeАй бұрын
A comment for the algorithm.
@piconanoАй бұрын
more...more....mooooorrrreeeee
@brocksprogrammingАй бұрын
Great info❤🎉
@555-xd1foАй бұрын
How to know if this sharpener made of magnesium or not
@TranscendentII
Ай бұрын
Try to scrape it with a knife, magnesium is a soft metal. If it's aluminum it won't scrape off so easily I think
@555-xd1fo
Ай бұрын
@@TranscendentII thanks ☺️
@betsyjohnson9213
Ай бұрын
It probably will say on the side if the sharpener, like he showed us.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
It usually says Magnesium on the sharpener or the packaging. If it doesn't, it's probably aluminum
@taitsmith8521
Ай бұрын
Everyone has to do everything for you huh ? How to know ? TRY! When I was a kid we literally tried setting everything on fire. Every single household chemical was experimented with.
@edwardenglish6919Ай бұрын
Good stuff.
@ryanwhite2606Ай бұрын
How did you go about learning your survival skills? Do you teach survival classes?
@aywithbeardАй бұрын
Nice video sir🎉
@boredyoutubeguyАй бұрын
What boots do you use/recommend
@ElderScrolls7Ай бұрын
I am at home in a rainy cold day and my ankles began itching in that last bit.
@John-Smith02Ай бұрын
When the apocalypse starts, we all gotta download these videos and get a solar powered charger. Then maybe we'll survive meanwhile this guy will throve
@John-Smith02
Ай бұрын
Edit: thrive*
@redeyedmongoose2963Ай бұрын
Eat the little grub in the acorn…a bit like Witchitti grubs
@troyt1630
Ай бұрын
Wondered about that, surprised he didn't mention if you actually could or not
@pharaohzhoundzАй бұрын
I just recently subbed. Great channel! Knife sharpening tips?
@andrepohle748514 күн бұрын
Made in Germany 😅 Es freut mich das wir in Deutschland noch etwas gutes produzieren... auch wenn es nur ein Bleistiftanspitzer ist 😅
@Robert32571Ай бұрын
Bonjour et merci pour beaucoup de vos conseils. J'ai une amélioration concernant les glands. IL n'est pas nécessaire de les faire cuire aussi longtemps, car cela détruit beaucoup de leur valeur nutritive. En les broyant finement, un ou deux bains d'eau froide de quelques heures suffit à enlever totalement l'amertume ! Certe, c'est comme de la farne, mais je les mange comme cela depuis des années et avec le temps c'est facile à faire... Amitié de Chamonix
@invisibilianone62883 күн бұрын
Those larvae, inside the acorns is protein😂
@invisibilianone6288
3 күн бұрын
Certain bugs here seem to be attracted to smoke.🔥👀🔥
@Graymonkeyvr423Ай бұрын
What knife do you use?
@ChristIsKing12Ай бұрын
What hatchet do you use? I only have an old one so I was thinking about getting a better one
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
hultafor and Grnasfurbrucks are well known and very good. But very expensive. The ones made by husqvarna are awesome too and half price.
@ChristIsKing12
Ай бұрын
@@DiabloOutdoors Thanks, I’m definitely gonna look into purchasing one of em
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
@@ChristIsKing12 Good :) Good :) Be careful about one thing tho. All three (Husqvarna, Hulatfors and Gransfors Bruk are very good axes. And I've seen the Husqvarna at a lower price many times. But I've also see them pricier. Watch out where you buy. Also, there are many other good brands on the market and I have one that belonged to the grand father of a friend and it's still good and with the original handle. I have another one, a no name, with an hickory handle and paid about $15 for and it never failed me. So you don't always have to pay a fortune. The most important is to always keep it sharp. For this you need a file and a "puck". The puck is a round sharpening stone that looks like a ....puck. Good brands: Husqvarna, Hulatfors, Gransfors Bruk, Council Tools, grant, STHIL, etc.. You can also buy from a store selling to arborists, they usualy carry good stuff.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
The small one I use is actually just an old Ozark Trail hatchet I've had for several years similar to a Fiskars hatchet. Great little hatchet but they don't it make anymore, the Fiskars version is better quality anyways. But as Diablo mentioned, Gransfors Bruk makes one of the best hatchet/axe you can get if you want to spend the money
@ChristIsKing12
Ай бұрын
@@DiabloOutdoors Thanks for the tips, I already have a good puck and I have bought a previous Axe that lasted a good while until the handle broke, so I had to switch back to my old one. I will keep researching for good quality but not as expensive axes to buy, but thanks for the suggestions.
@savagepro9060Ай бұрын
0:38 If it were an orange-colored frog, I would think the environment is contaminated. But an ORANGE frog?
@COShea-iw6ii27 күн бұрын
Ok... so I need to go find a magnesium pencil sharpener. Check. 🤪
@omarLemiteАй бұрын
But my brother spoke slowly ❤
@DiabloOutdoorsАй бұрын
Interesting, but..... you forgot THE most important tip of all. One that could change your life. I'll fix it for you by sharing with everyone: When going in bear country, always make sure to bring along that friend who has all of the best and most amazing gear you can't afford. And: a) make sure he runs slower than you b) bring, and attach on his back, a sign saying "I taste honey".
@i_am_a_freespiritАй бұрын
Mine keep getting rusty 😢 i guess they are not real Magnesium?
@ozandonmez4711Ай бұрын
Bu güzel kanala Türkçe altyazı eklemenizi rica ediyorum
@BoskiMАй бұрын
Remember pencil sharpener made in Germany and not China
@Comedy_WarfareАй бұрын
I'm a block of cheese and I think you're just grate
@Eyes0penNoFearАй бұрын
Can you eat the acorn weevil larva?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Yes you can, extra protein. I usually use them for trout bait
@Eyes0penNoFear
Ай бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoors bait, that's an even better idea!
@Sean-hy8kgАй бұрын
So just keep boiling
@erinhemry6275Ай бұрын
Why don’t you shout out a great Channel (Backyard Bushcraft)
@user-rb1go5hn9eАй бұрын
Nice tricks but its worthless when you dont know how to hunt and know what food you can get out the wildernis.
@claycollins9650Ай бұрын
There has been a recent trend of folks posting nonsense, elongated videos that are incredibly unhelpful, this is a perfect example. The equivalent of those that post “wait until the end” on a reel. Or when you posted “Here’s why you should carry a magnesium pencil sharpener”. 😂😂 way more common than a lighter right?
Пікірлер: 106
I took a vote. We all decided your channel is our favorite bush craft channel in the community.
No fluff. No bs. Just straight up knowledge. Your short tips are excellent.
Wealth of knowledge…..great stuff!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Thank you
The best collection of good survival and camping tips I have seen. Clear, quick, and easily understood. I had seen several of these techniques explained in videos that took 10 times longer to explain each one, and because of that they were harder to remember. This is a Master class.
I hope this longer form content takes off for you. You're doing a great thing on this platform by educating people.
Part of camping is smelling a lil smokey in the morning 😅👍🏻💯
I'm a girl and I get a lot of pleasure when I watch your channel. I love survival lessons!
@vap0rw1se
3 күн бұрын
ah, the universal urge to escape into the woods
Love your straightforward tips
This is the only video I need
Great compilation video! Love the channel!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Glad to hear!
Excellent video! I learned more watching your 10-minute video than I have over the last month of other bushcraft videos. You've got a new subscriber!
If it was a frog or a squirrel, I would be very upset.
@jtchristian9336
Ай бұрын
Good thing you’re not!
@jonamley1347
Ай бұрын
If you was hungry ..blessings..
@kevine9986
Ай бұрын
Frog legs yummm
@clint8562
Ай бұрын
It's survival
@kevine9986
Ай бұрын
Cats are also good
Fantastic stuff
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
I'm 76. Did all that and more as I was taught by my Grandpa who was born in 1885.
That bacon looks awesome dude
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
It was so good. Especially that morning lol
Already watched all of these individually, but what a nice way to re-view them. All bundled together in nice package. Thank you for all these amazing tips man ❤️
It's strangely satisfying watching your videos.😊
Absolutely love your videos! You’re a wealth of knowledge when it comes to bushcraft! Thank you so much and yes I’m addicted too😊
Amazing video!!! I really would love to see some cooking videos of your survival recipe!!! Huge fan, keep up the great work!!!!
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
simply go by the mother of all rules when it comes to UL and cooking: "Don't bring food, eat another hiker"
@stephenboyd0187
Ай бұрын
@@DiabloOutdoors lmfao
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
@@stephenboyd0187 😄
New Subscriber because the videos are straight to the point , relatively easy to follow , and not long. You’re doing an amazing job with this content!!
pencil sharpener trick is nifty! Tried to get one, turns out they make em out of graphite now
Definitely will be putting this information to good use! Thank you for posting!!
The cat tail one was a great idea, have to try that!
watching this, makes me wanna go bushcrafting here and now
You really deserve to be watched.
Awesome video!
Great survival knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
thank you Sir. best free education ever 🙏🏻
Really nice compilation of useful tips, thank you very much!
Great video and great tips, you've inspired me to go out there and enjoy nature
Always, always amazing information. Thank you for sharing.
The Community tab is so underrated. Would love to see a list of your gear or favourite gear(along with any discount codes). We've always been outdoors enthusiasts but recently have been gathering supplies. Knife here, machete there, etc... Our daughter took the axe and machete to work yesterday to have sharpened. We dont have a tent though. Nor do we have sleeping bags or foam pads, cooking pots, etc... Would rather not buy new so its taking time to get everything together. Once again...great channel!
Great video. I learned something today.
Отличный канал. Супер видео! Привет из России!!!
Nice compilation
..kami dulu da ,masa bujang2x ada le jugak 'camping' di hutan,tapi takda la kami bawak kapak ke,gergaji ke atau apa jadah,yang kami bawak hanya la pisau belati Dan parang kemudian dapur 'askar' Dan akhir nya manchis API Dan minyak 'Zippo'...itu lah saja yang kami bawak tidak ketinggalan bungkusan 'maggi',timun Dan jugak telur puyuh,periok,pinggan Dan gelas ada la jugak....
A comment for the algorithm.
more...more....mooooorrrreeeee
Great info❤🎉
How to know if this sharpener made of magnesium or not
@TranscendentII
Ай бұрын
Try to scrape it with a knife, magnesium is a soft metal. If it's aluminum it won't scrape off so easily I think
@555-xd1fo
Ай бұрын
@@TranscendentII thanks ☺️
@betsyjohnson9213
Ай бұрын
It probably will say on the side if the sharpener, like he showed us.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
It usually says Magnesium on the sharpener or the packaging. If it doesn't, it's probably aluminum
@taitsmith8521
Ай бұрын
Everyone has to do everything for you huh ? How to know ? TRY! When I was a kid we literally tried setting everything on fire. Every single household chemical was experimented with.
Good stuff.
How did you go about learning your survival skills? Do you teach survival classes?
Nice video sir🎉
What boots do you use/recommend
I am at home in a rainy cold day and my ankles began itching in that last bit.
When the apocalypse starts, we all gotta download these videos and get a solar powered charger. Then maybe we'll survive meanwhile this guy will throve
@John-Smith02
Ай бұрын
Edit: thrive*
Eat the little grub in the acorn…a bit like Witchitti grubs
@troyt1630
Ай бұрын
Wondered about that, surprised he didn't mention if you actually could or not
I just recently subbed. Great channel! Knife sharpening tips?
Made in Germany 😅 Es freut mich das wir in Deutschland noch etwas gutes produzieren... auch wenn es nur ein Bleistiftanspitzer ist 😅
Bonjour et merci pour beaucoup de vos conseils. J'ai une amélioration concernant les glands. IL n'est pas nécessaire de les faire cuire aussi longtemps, car cela détruit beaucoup de leur valeur nutritive. En les broyant finement, un ou deux bains d'eau froide de quelques heures suffit à enlever totalement l'amertume ! Certe, c'est comme de la farne, mais je les mange comme cela depuis des années et avec le temps c'est facile à faire... Amitié de Chamonix
Those larvae, inside the acorns is protein😂
@invisibilianone6288
3 күн бұрын
Certain bugs here seem to be attracted to smoke.🔥👀🔥
What knife do you use?
What hatchet do you use? I only have an old one so I was thinking about getting a better one
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
hultafor and Grnasfurbrucks are well known and very good. But very expensive. The ones made by husqvarna are awesome too and half price.
@ChristIsKing12
Ай бұрын
@@DiabloOutdoors Thanks, I’m definitely gonna look into purchasing one of em
@DiabloOutdoors
Ай бұрын
@@ChristIsKing12 Good :) Good :) Be careful about one thing tho. All three (Husqvarna, Hulatfors and Gransfors Bruk are very good axes. And I've seen the Husqvarna at a lower price many times. But I've also see them pricier. Watch out where you buy. Also, there are many other good brands on the market and I have one that belonged to the grand father of a friend and it's still good and with the original handle. I have another one, a no name, with an hickory handle and paid about $15 for and it never failed me. So you don't always have to pay a fortune. The most important is to always keep it sharp. For this you need a file and a "puck". The puck is a round sharpening stone that looks like a ....puck. Good brands: Husqvarna, Hulatfors, Gransfors Bruk, Council Tools, grant, STHIL, etc.. You can also buy from a store selling to arborists, they usualy carry good stuff.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
The small one I use is actually just an old Ozark Trail hatchet I've had for several years similar to a Fiskars hatchet. Great little hatchet but they don't it make anymore, the Fiskars version is better quality anyways. But as Diablo mentioned, Gransfors Bruk makes one of the best hatchet/axe you can get if you want to spend the money
@ChristIsKing12
Ай бұрын
@@DiabloOutdoors Thanks for the tips, I already have a good puck and I have bought a previous Axe that lasted a good while until the handle broke, so I had to switch back to my old one. I will keep researching for good quality but not as expensive axes to buy, but thanks for the suggestions.
0:38 If it were an orange-colored frog, I would think the environment is contaminated. But an ORANGE frog?
Ok... so I need to go find a magnesium pencil sharpener. Check. 🤪
But my brother spoke slowly ❤
Interesting, but..... you forgot THE most important tip of all. One that could change your life. I'll fix it for you by sharing with everyone: When going in bear country, always make sure to bring along that friend who has all of the best and most amazing gear you can't afford. And: a) make sure he runs slower than you b) bring, and attach on his back, a sign saying "I taste honey".
Mine keep getting rusty 😢 i guess they are not real Magnesium?
Bu güzel kanala Türkçe altyazı eklemenizi rica ediyorum
Remember pencil sharpener made in Germany and not China
I'm a block of cheese and I think you're just grate
Can you eat the acorn weevil larva?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Ай бұрын
Yes you can, extra protein. I usually use them for trout bait
@Eyes0penNoFear
Ай бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoors bait, that's an even better idea!
So just keep boiling
Why don’t you shout out a great Channel (Backyard Bushcraft)
Nice tricks but its worthless when you dont know how to hunt and know what food you can get out the wildernis.
There has been a recent trend of folks posting nonsense, elongated videos that are incredibly unhelpful, this is a perfect example. The equivalent of those that post “wait until the end” on a reel. Or when you posted “Here’s why you should carry a magnesium pencil sharpener”. 😂😂 way more common than a lighter right?
Great video!!
Dont kill the squirrels! 😱
@kevine9986
Ай бұрын
Squirrel are sooo good