Maple Trek | The Legend of Mick Dodge
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Mick and the crew press on to his prized maple grove.
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Maple Trek | The Legend of Mick Dodge
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0:56 for a guy who is in the wild his hands are cleaner than mine!!
@0BRAINS0
3 жыл бұрын
With manicured nails as well 😂
That's only sap. It takes 42 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup. You have to boil the sap down to get syrup. It's only 2% sugar, mostly water
Great to see! I've been hoping for some new episodes. He is a fascinating man.
This guy is high af
@imJamesF
5 жыл бұрын
Lifetime trip on acid
A maple tree growing in Cali that runs sap during the early summer while its leafed out.yea......right......
Yes I miss this so much
A true legend, he really live that lifestyle
Great respect for this man.... thanks Mick for doing the show....
"What will be the best tree for me" Her name is Mary,you will find her in the wilderness of the Hood.
Woooo another video
Dude popped his head out and I though "oh my god its jesus" lol
YESSSSSSSSS HE'S BAAAACK
@rudebegaduplex6591
7 жыл бұрын
Iipsd
When he says I hope I picked a good spot you can see in his face he's thinking God what bs why am I doing this
lol hippy of note. but this was fun to watch :)
JRE brought me here after the Glenn Villeneuve interview.
@Pappi83
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly and i have been questioning why ever since
Fan of the show
all fake but I love it
@tomwatson3128
5 жыл бұрын
outlanderzg ma
@tomwatson3128
5 жыл бұрын
Maple syrup
@tomwatson3128
5 жыл бұрын
How to make maple syrup
@lilyjonhson2232
5 жыл бұрын
Your just salty because you can't do anything he does
@Ethanx-bn5wc
5 жыл бұрын
lily jonhson he admitted it was fake😂
I don't know bout u guys to say its fake in staged its real to me ever since all the camera in KZread on Mick he had choice or not but to give advice on surviving it will help others out Im glad to came across this documentary of Mick much respect
The bag stored in a mossy cove seemed to look rather new. Wouldn’t a leather bag that has been used a lot have more weathering?
You can do the same with birch, in spring
Dude had too many blunts
@markbenn1907
3 жыл бұрын
Or the natural rainforest shrooms native to the west coast
He can talk to trees? No way.
@Klerk-vf1rx
6 жыл бұрын
Troy Baker he’s high on THE COCO
And I'm wondering how does the cameraman beat
So that’s what happened to Rick from The Walking Dead 🤔
This guy looks like Woody harelson
Does he own all that land?
i lived there my dad worked there. at hoh rainforest lmao we know everyone there. lol mc dodge is a fake lol
I know he's got some weed growing around there
i want to live like him so bad but i feel like i would die in my first week.
I don't believe that's a maple tree and didn't show the Leafs they showed Vine Maples
Dud I used to watch this all the time were tf he go I think the syrup had acid in it
Didn't look like a maple to me either. I also think it's all fake. With a sugar maple tree, it takes 40 gallons to make 1 gallon. I don't think he would have gotten a teaspoons worth out of that little pot.
I wonder if Mick's ever met the narrator guy lol
how legit is this guy...seems staged af
@legiblefeelsoriginal7434
6 жыл бұрын
Staged but guy is an actual wildman
@wikfork4870
6 жыл бұрын
It's based on a real guy and his adventures in nature this show is a way to spread information about how human ancestors lived as one with nature but it's just a recreation of the dude's teachings for prosperity ya know
@KorDawg91
6 жыл бұрын
It is. If you look him up doesn't spend much time outside at all. Does a lot of teaching. He really knows his stuff. But the show is 100% setup
you dont get syrup out of a tree...you get sap which must be boiled down to make the syrup...many gallons are boiled down to make a little syrup....no real expert would say "syrup" when talking about whats extracted from a maple tree.
He looks like god from preacher
This show inspired me to live in the hoh. Don’t litter my rainforest or I will find you.
Cute and funny but phony as hell. You don't get syrup directly from the tree. "Maple syrup is made by boiling between 20 and 50 litres (5.3 and 13.2 US gal) of sap (depending on its concentration) over an open fire until 1 litre (0.26 US gal) of syrup is obtained, usually at a temperature 4.1 °C (7.4 °F) over the boiling point of water." (Wikipedia). That little cup of sap wouldn't make more than a spoonful of syrup.
@uniquemaniac7973
7 жыл бұрын
Lili Marlene no you do get maple syrup but it takes steps to be com full fledg syrup
@MrDrProfessorMidget
6 жыл бұрын
you credit wikipedia no one cares what you say
@fishguy9704
6 жыл бұрын
Lili Marlene yes but you can drink the slightly sweeten water from it
@Dover939
6 жыл бұрын
+Ivy Midget It's absolutely braindead to think wikipedia is useless as a source.
Syrup? Lol. I'm pretty sure it's called Maple, plus maple doesn't come straight out from the tree. There is an actual mechanical process that takes place before maple becomes maple.
@brittanykayy2866
5 жыл бұрын
Well You drill in a tree and let the sap drip out into a bucket for a few hours then you collect it and boil it down for several hours.
Staged yes but a bit of craft. Notice clean new bag, brace and bit are old but called drill. But it's how you get sap and then cook down for heavy syrup or rock candy. Good show for education and few great and bunch hard memories. Good for the young and city folks nothing wrong with that. Funny at times when it's teaching a real skill. Good video but it's just that and staged yes sack in tree clean and new. Who cares it's fun and teaching something that not bad( 👍)!!! Just enjoy.
A legend in his own mind maybe...lol. natgeo has absolutely lost it's last shred of credibility in my opinion when they trotted out this tripe.
dudes talking to a tree
This show is sooooo fake lol But its very fun to watch :)
@paradisegunshot
9 жыл бұрын
not everything on the internet is fake, pal.
@barbe00brune
9 жыл бұрын
Theres some thing that are fake. I beleive that mick is real but this show is all a set, thats what I meant. Like all those stashes everyone where? Come on. Those maggots in season 1 were mealworms. The character is real, its the show that is fake. But like I said, I love it :) Very entertaning
@Anonymoose
9 жыл бұрын
barbe00brune The show is scripted and staged, yes, to turn it into a show that people would enjoy watching. But it's shot on location in Mick's home territory, and is a glimpse of his real day to day life. Those stashes? Real. That's how he lives. We all have closets and storage bins in our houses, and he has them too, in his house, aka the forest.
@paradisegunshot
8 жыл бұрын
***** oh really? then prove it PAL
@paradisegunshot
8 жыл бұрын
***** stfu PAL
Way to go national Geographic..... you went from intellectual programming to shows specifically for meth heads! Gonna help turn the world into the movie Idiocracy???
Well that was a waste of time did he ever get any syrup
Fake & yet i believed this guy
I wouldn’t go into a forest cus I hate insect Like why tf are they everywhere I use to not hate them then stuff happened and now I do
Now I know the shows full of s*** because you have to cook the maple you have to cook it to get the water out of it
So fake