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That trap is pretty cool..very creative!
Outstanding trapping skills.
Another great way to carry water and more of it with bamboo is by creating a walking stick basically the same way you did with the two sections though 5.5 - 6ft in length. Walking sticks are also a multi functional item that many tend to overlook.
another outstanding video, Andrew
Noticed the Leatherman upgrade to the ARC. NIce! Great information as usual!
Awesome content., so valuable is one’s ability to provide sustenance and self preservation for their family and in training the 🇺🇸 community. Well done Sir.
Merci, thank you.
Amazing use of bamboo! Thank you Andrew!
Nice 👍. Thanks for sharing Andrew. 🇺🇲🔪🌲🔥
This is great! Just discovered where some bamboo was growing locally, I’m gonna try this. Thanks very much Andrew
Bamboo is almost like cheating, amazing plant/material.
Enjoying this bamboo tricks .. please share more !
Great Andrew 👌 👌👌👌
Cool video ! I couldn't believe you had a half a liter of water in that length of bamboo! 😯 And that trap was awesome ! Thanks Andrew!✊
Many Thanks Andrew for keeping us from getting "Bamboozled".I have personally seen bamboo growing in the Desert,So we are not only relegated to a Jungle or Tropical environ.That Mouse trap is an XLNT vehicle to supplement our food source's should it come to that,As well as keeping the critter's from damaging our "Stuff". Cheers!
Good information. I find making fire with bamboo a lot easier than using a bow drill. Maybe you could show your audience and students how to do it.
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Darn, I would love to take this course. The last land nav course was way back in 1988. Still on chemo(day 69), so I can’t even sign up for a class. Fingers crossed I can get this out of the way by Fall. Cheers sir.🤙🇺🇸
This video shows 2 mouse traps: the bamboo trap and the cat!
Thanks for the video Andrew
Thanks for the great training last week. Great video as usual
Awesome video, bamboo is so versatile in a lot of ways
It make a good fishing pole as well
Hi Andrew, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos. You can use bamboo to desalination sea water, .
Another educational video!
Always great videos, thank you again Andrew!
Bravo Andrew, thanks.
Good video Andrew, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
7:16 - Awww . . . there's a kitty!
Awesome video bud see ya soon at the ossbc
Sir, surely the unique usefulness of bamboo brings it into this lesson about survival done in such a possibly bamboo-foreign environment as the Eastern Woodlands. This is the first time that I have heard the term "node" to refer to the stage structures in the stalks. A good term. I have been to a place in Arizona desert hills where a stand of bamboo grows large enough near an old, abandoned gold mine to supply a fair amount of material to accomplish a sizeable emergency project. Chinese miners likely started the bamboo. Water flows in a creek nearby to supply enough drinking water to fill all the bamboo canteens that you can carry. A way to detect arsenic in the water would provide important information. T Y
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Thank you! Very cool projects thank You!
Place rice in bamboo about 1-1/2 - 2 inch diameter, 12-18 inch length. add water and lightly plug hole. Place bamboo container over coals. Split open to eat rice. Old VC technique.
@user-rj8mz5bv9g
Ай бұрын
Also, can you show how to make a fire piston from bamboo?
Brilliant, 😮 thank you for sharing this video. Stay safe out there. 😊
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Thanks for the video
Great job
Very creative! Great tips and taught well! Thanks!
Great video. I have some bamboo on my place that's starting to mature. I've had some different ideas on how to use. Don't see a lot of videos on it. Thanks
great trap. useful and rough
Thank you so much for teaching
Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷 excelente svideo
As always, good solid useable information! Thanks Andrew
Спасибо!!!
The mouse trap is pretty clever , that would make a fun field project . Bamboo is amazing stuff , endless possibilities.
@susanp.collins7834
Ай бұрын
The mouse trap was INCOMPREHENSIBLE.
Great knowledge as usual!!!
Andrew, you are a true teacher. This old dog will be seventy (70) the end of June and I learned new tricks today! I retired early from a cold northern New England environment to to Luzon island in the Philippines. There are many things we have done with bamboo over this twelve (12) year run and now, we have more. Thank you for another superior video full of teaching skills.
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Devilishly clever little trap
Andrew, you could establish your own wilderness survival/skills school. It appears to me that you are a true expert.
Leatherman Arc! How do you like it compared to wave or rebar?
Awesome.
Excellent video as always Thank you for sharing your knowledge
buena
TOTALLY awesome. Thank you Andrew
Great video buddy
I love the video! Can you make a video of how to make a ghillie suit? I kind of know how but I would Love to know how you do it. Thank you for your VERY instructive videos.
Andrew, what Multi-Tool were you using in this video?
You can't have a proper class without supervision and Pathfinder schools delivers that, though the supervisor may be distracted by birds or mice🙂
All the bamboo stands I know of dont make big cane like that, nice find. I always liked the tube traps. The stuff I can find here is usually no bigger than a 20 oz lid, diameter wise. They're good for poles and fire saws and pokeys; and feathered, dry bamboo makes better bird nests than anything else on the planet. Except a real bird nest.
Your voice sounds like someone on a animal planet documentary or on a radio station.
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Thank you for the review very informative. May I ask what “leatherman” type model would you recommend for bushcraft type work in the field?
This is great! Unfortunately, bamboo doesn't grow where I live. I do believe that I can modify the ideas that you put forth here. Thank you.
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Dude, I absolutely love your videos. You are giving amazing information. Are you open to suggestions?
That Cat is everywhere. What's its name.? Cheers for the vid Major. Cheers from Australia.
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I'm pretty confident that I'll never be in the Jungle where I'll find Bamboo. Cool video though!
@Subdood04
Ай бұрын
You’d be surprised where you can find bamboo. Bamboo is prolific in my area but not the big diameter stuff.
@roostershooter76
Ай бұрын
@@Subdood04 Not in Kentucky!
@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
Ай бұрын
I'm in mid-missouri and there is bamboo around this area, now is it naturally wild? No not from the beginning but people have spread it around over the years and it can grow in many places.
@alhart6126
Ай бұрын
There are many types of similar structure..several species of weeds can be be bamboo substitutes..
@MikeMoskin
Ай бұрын
There is bamboo in northeast Ohio.
It's a trap
youtube does not unsubscribe your channel like they do some others hmmm maybe they are afraid of rangers!!!!!
Zon catch rat, no need bob boo.
@nobiivey432
Ай бұрын
It is good to see Zan making an appearance in Andrew's video 😊
Way cool Not sure I’ll ever get to use it being I’m in NV
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Ummmm...Yeah, great if you live in THAILAND there, deerhunter...😂 But I live in upstate N.H....kinda wanna see some traps made with more REALISTIC things...like plastic bottles, or cans? Ever gone hiking in the windswept Netherlands of upstate N.H. at -30F? Little hints on what to eat when 5' snow is on the ground, and 2' of ice on the ponds....and even the squirrels and Jays are laughing at you...Balsam fir tea anyone?😂 cuz that's IT!
I wonder why no one checked the focus on the camera. It gave me a headache trying to deal with it. The animal could reach the bait from the other end of the tube...seems a little bit like the design needs to be adapted so that the animal can only get to the bait from one end only.
You can also dig a hole, sharpen a bunch of sticks, put sticks in a hole,cover it with leaves and wait until a tiger falls through 😂
But, how many ways to skin a cat are there really?
I was sceptical of your statement until I saw the content. The title of your video should not have focussed on Boomers but more about the rich! However consider inter-generational wealth and how children /inherited wealth is transferred. For example one reason the eldest gets the wealth as splitting dilutes the wealth. And the saying that wealth only lasts on average 3 generations?
Ok, where can I get bamboo in the wild if I don't have a hobby lobby nearby
@alhart6126
Ай бұрын
Real bushcraft people understand that the principal of the vid is the trap, not the bamboo., howerver there are many species of weed around the world that have similar structures. Thus tge trap principals n water purif can be adapted to other matricies. Look deeper!
@MyYTchannel.thenationalrazor
Ай бұрын
@@alhart6126 you obviously don't have a sense of humor. So instead of telling me to look deeper, and since you're a badass Bushcraft-er why don't you just answer the question or provide the alternatives you speak of? If you teach to use bamboo, it better be widely available in the United States, don't you think? as I'm not planning to go to Vietnam anytime soon. This is a legitimate criticism. If you make a video publicly you better be open to it.
When I was in the Army ,I went through the course. AATW,RANGERS LEAD THE WAY 🪂
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