Overnight Hammock Camping in the Woods - Camp Fire, Tarp, Knife and Camp Tips
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I decided to do a solo overnight hammock camping trip as I had so many requests from you guys! Took my 40L backpack, tarp, hammock, axe, knife and other gear and set up camp out in the woods. Had a great time, hope you guys feel the same way watching this video :) - Mike
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@whitecompany18
7 жыл бұрын
a well known uk hiking trail overnighter and some scenery : )
@kushbats4504
7 жыл бұрын
TA Outdoors caving or mountain climbing for beginners
@niila261
7 жыл бұрын
tarp overnighter or axe work or ''my bushcraft knives''
@SharkyGamess
7 жыл бұрын
loving your channel mate, been watching a few days now! would love to see the air rifle/hunting videos :D keep up the good work!
@jovinfoong
7 жыл бұрын
TA Outdoors building a tree shelter perhaps will be a good building series for us to watch. ANYWAY be safe buddy... Love ur widens and ur efforts, thanks 👍👍👍
What I love about hurricane and other oil lanterns is that you really can't go wrong with them. No dead batteries, no bad connections, no wet electronics, nothing. If it has oil and the wick isn't soaking wet it will work. Hell you can even use cooking oil if you run out of kerosene. Terrific piece of equipment.
For drip sticks replacement. ...take cordage smaller than your ridgeline and or webbing, tie a prusik knot individually with it on your suspension lines and let them dangle. You can slide them to/fro and add multiple along suspension lines. Traveling water always takes the path of least resistance so it will go to the smaller cordage like a magnet. Something we learned in military across the pond and has worked for years. Also when used in mild weather conditions you can use them to hang items off the ground to dry or keep scorpions and other unfriendly types out your gear. I can never leave anything on the ground in my area so I use dangling prusik knots and a toggle stick to support things. Atb
Hi! Actual cook here! Here is some advice. Use less oil on the steaks. The steaks have natural fat that will help impart color and flavor. Also season your food after cooking. You should have cooked those onions until they were slightly translucent and you should have gotten more color on the steak to get more flavor. Also add some garlic!
@anthonyhayton8
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I never use oil for steaks. Just a drizzle to cook the veg. And only salt n pepper after cooking each side.
Hey Mike, I just wanted to say these videos where you just go camping are my favorite.
You are the BEST. You alone are the reason I got started in this. I watch your videos religiously and you've taught me SO much. I could easily say you taught me everything I know. So thank you for enlightening my life by unknowingly getting me into this lifestyle. Built my first lean to and am looking forward to my next adventure.
In regards to finding your gear when is dark, I have attached reflective tape to some of my gear, including guy ropes and poles. Also I've attached reflective tape to some rigid plastic strips and I use it to mark a path if required. They work with the minimum amount of light (fire or stars ) and make life at lot easier when you need to find something. I reuse them over and over so they are not left behind polluting the environment.
drip stick theory. buy carabiners ;) great video as always, but can't help but comment on the steak cooking as an OCD chef haha. oil the meat not the pan. get the pan as hot as possible before putting it in. flip the meat once as per your doneness giving it ample time to sear on one side before touching it at all. don't add anything to the pan at all, when the steaks cooked take out and let it rest for 10 minutes, this will give you time to cook your veggies in the lovely steak juice and rest your meat. this will fry it instead of poach/steam in all the liquid from them. just some pointers, i'm sure it was delicious but simple tricks can make all the difference next time, trust me.
@crforfreedom7407
4 жыл бұрын
Thing is, with carabiners, you know the load it will take from the start and maintain consistently every time, all the time. A stick is pot luck. BUT. How awesome is it to have a ready-made alternative for the bush should a carabiner fail or simply get lost? Survival favors the prepared....
Great call on Stone IPA first! I lived in San Diego, and the Brewery and staff (of course the beer) are TOPS! :)
OH TA! Another Excellent, informative & so enjoyable Vid! You know your Style makes me feel like I'm right there with you . Your candor and Honesty is a major commodity that has me on alert and always anxious for the next one. it really is incredible the amount of important info and skills shared and I really appreciate the attention to detail. On this specific Vid I had some great belly laughs and realized that you were saving me from myself by showing what can go wrong. As well also the backtrack music was absolutely spot on, I'll be watching this one more then once. So keep them coming, your Ch. is one of the #1 favorites on this side of the Pond. Love your personality Pal!! Warm Regards from Oregon!... Oregon Mike H
@MrTmax74
5 жыл бұрын
Well look who it is, what's up Mike. Small World on KZread I guess haha
Love the drip stick!! Genius!
Wild rabbit and squirrels are quite tasty when cooked on an open fire. :)
Bringing your camera must almost feel like you’ve brought a friend along with you, except your friend is completely useless in helping you set camp. But it gives you someone (or hundreds of thousands of people actually) to talk to and share your experiences with. Love this video, love the channel!
yeah Dale's pale ale! Colorado takes its outdoors and beer very serious. if you are ever in the Rockies my friend.
I love how organized you are! Those test tubes are a great idea
You guys are on a whole different level of camping over there. Respect from the US.
Hello TA Outdors. Greetings from Denmark…I love your videos. Looking forward to your next adventure.
I THINK THIS WAS ONE OF MY FAVEORITE CAMP OUTS OF YOURS
man, you are a wealth of bushcraft knowledge. keep em coming!
Just got in from FedEx the same hammock and under blanket today! Had the same tarp but in multi cam for 2 months now. Thank you for making these vids to help the new guys out.
Just started watching your videos today, and now I am addicted!?
Everyone needs to go camping and relax 👍🙏❤️🇺🇸
Great video brother! And a beautiful location you're in.
Drip stick. Genius. Thanks for sharing
Love the drip stick. Great idea!
Great show. Thanks and Godspeed.
It's very interesting and entertaining to watch a video this old, and to see how far you've come since then. A lovely aspect of advancement and development.
Great video! Thanks for sharing! Some of my favorite videos are you and your dad spending time together at your camp. Have your dad bring his "catch of the day" and cook it on the fire. Thanks again!
Brilliant idea
We use those lamps for historic military reenactment, I have a couple of original 1950's British military issue Chalwyn Tropics and they both work as well as the day were made, wonderful things!
You betcha, learning every time you have a video out, keep up the great work please. 🇺🇸
I really enjoy your videos - especially the bushcraft ones. What I find great as well is the length of your videos. Keep up the brilliant work!
You and your dad are the coolest people!
Great Idea bud! Happy camping! Thanks for sharing!
Quick tip...you can pour the spices into your palm and grind them with your fingers to "wake them up" and spread more evenly...I'm sure it still tasted amazing though...
Cracking video, going hammock camping for first time next weekend. This was a great video to get inspired!
GENIUS! Really hard to write down and put in bag, I get you had problems explaining, lol. Thank you so much!
The stick idea is really good. Will do it tonight when I hammock camp.
I really enjoy your videos man! I know that sounds a little basic, but any more and it might come across like an opinion rather than just some good old fashion encouragement. Cheers!
Such a Awesome Senery and Camp site
Why do I love these videos so much? It’s a dude camping but I can watch this guy for hours
すごく分かりやすい!やってみます。 Thank you. I will try it.
That's a great looking steak! I love your handly little cooing hacks, not just this episode but your pot hangers, handles, fire grate etc. keep it coming!
The best thing to use for drip lines is some knitting yarn tied tightly on your suspension lines. This works better than any hardware you can buy and it is ultra-lite and very, very cheap.
Upvoted for Smeagle impression
@MrVresnov
4 жыл бұрын
fat little HOBIIIITTSSSSS!!!
30:34 always excited about food. It always seems to taste better when cooked outdoors like this.
brilliant stick idea
Great video! Thank you again
love it that you're mixing the ideas of JoeRobinet, MCQBushcraft and ScrambledO to make your own video's :) I do that as well (i dont make video's !!). I always take a couple of beers with me, love the natural materials MCQ uses and for cooking and filming ofc Scrambled O :D
The drip stick is brilliant mate...brilliant!
Great vid as always mike you should do some caving or mountain climbing videos next you adapt to everything so well would be good to see you give that a try
I like the birch bark idea. Keep the piece for as long lon as you can. There’s hundreds of fires left in it.
That knife is a true work of art
Totally Awesome idea for Drip Stick. Good Job
Iv never used one of these until I watched this video. Awesome Thank you 🙏 please keep your videos coming Thank you 🙏
Great video Mike, really enjoyed the music twards the end!
Im stoked for hunting vids!
Really like your stuff! Many thanks
so neat! drip stick. very informative. Thanks.
Lord Baden Powell is smiling upon you Mike! Another good video. Cheers!
I loved this video my friend. I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant video. Gives a great insight to what it's like for some one who's interested.
Love the Opinel. I have an old carbon No9 and its beautiful.
Thanks a lot about very informative video! Had answers to many questions what I had. Cheers from Finland
I look forward to the hunting / catch and cook TA Outdoors.
Love your choice of music Michael
Great video again Mick 👍 love TA outdoors (both channels) I'm hooked (can't stop watching) ☺ keep up the great work my friend 🌲🌲
Absolutely brilliant!!
Awesome thanks for sharing and have a great day 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Awesome video Mike, really enjoyed that this morning!! Love the long videos like this! Wish I could send you beers from the States, damn laws...
“Grub in the tum.” 👌🤙
What a fantastic watch this gives me the get up and go in the camping tarping mode and learning how to make the bannock bread looks fruity with the added bonus of dry fruit and thanks for your knowledge of your experience and know how 😉👍
I think I want to see more of these kind of videos. Subbed! :-)
really good video enjoyed watching thanks for your time please keep up your vedoes I appreciate you for taking your time and work you put in wish you all the best my friend until next time
Can't wait to try that bannock bread. Great work as always, Mike.
That STEAK looks AMAZING!!!!!
This was very enjoyable while working in the office, in half an hour I'm off to the Campsite where I'm living right now. xP
Thank you for your video.i really enjoyed watching.👍
Used these lanterns at home as a child in the 70's during the electricity cuts. Proper nostalgic
Good camp buddy .. cheers Chris & Sam
Loved this..
@justnell6916
7 жыл бұрын
Chris Gilliam haha hell yeah :)
Love your Camp site so AWESOME FOOD SO AWESOME MMMM GOOD
great video mike keep doing them!!
Nice video..well done some good diy ideas there... Water stick dripper.. Spices and oil tubes.. Really helpful and simple.
Lovely camp. Great to see your enthusiasm for wildlife. You made me chuckle when you said better take your time with 6.9 beer. Liking your stuff
@forbensake
4 жыл бұрын
Everyone should check out IOWBC’s tutorial on tarp utility lines, that sorted my setup right out & kept loose gear high & dry. You can also attach the bug net to it to avoid further rain tracking from outside👌
You and your dad make the best videos. Keep it up man 🤙
You are so right about the storm lanterns, an essential piece of kit, I use lamp oil in mine, it is less sooty than paraffin. all the best mate.Nice post.
I love your videos so much
Beer review !!!! Now we're camping ✌🏻️🍻🍻🍻 well done
Must have been a wonderful camping trip
The best part of u video was the burned bun,definitely will try it 😄
Nice channel enjoyed it thanks..
P.s....you certainly love your food man...and a beer...excellent and cheers Mike...
I like the way how to do things so Awesome
Tip: Replace the webbing with a whoopi sling ... works so much better, doesn‘t sag and gives the whole thing a nice solid feel.
Wow! You thought of the drip stick all by yourself? Wow! Amazing!
Great job
I really enjoy the Bushcraft/Camping aspect of he channel. Just my opinion, though.
Very nice, mate. Camp looks fantastic.
Niceeee blues!!!!!😊😊