EastAnglianBushcraft

EastAnglianBushcraft

Craig.
Veteran British Sniper using Wild Camping and Bushcraft to improve and sustain better mental health.


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  • @ronphillips6336
    @ronphillips633612 сағат бұрын

    Joined you from Simon's channel. Love the video. New subscription from USA.

  • @ronphillips6336
    @ronphillips633613 сағат бұрын

    Just came over from Simon's video. Nice. Really appreciate your comments on the best kit is what you have.😮 If you look round the house and all your stuff you already have what you need. Awesome gonna subscribe.

  • @SteveCockneyRebel
    @SteveCockneyRebel14 сағат бұрын

    Its the River Leeeeeee bro for lea lol nice video

  • @ralfdunkel6266
    @ralfdunkel626620 сағат бұрын

    I don't understabd the challange. There are homeless people and bums lying around everywhere in plain sight...

  • @daniellee8565
    @daniellee856521 сағат бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZIad16qwd8bUo9Y.htmlsi=IEr8Z1tIy1LZmtYe

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758Күн бұрын

    That charger thing would be ideal for my little and bigger cordless Bluetooth guitar and bass amps The NUX MIGHTY and space.. Just come across your channel, like the way you see things.. How do I enter the competition?? Long gone? Oh well where would I buy one on line? What's a good compatible solar panel!?

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758Күн бұрын

    Native Scott's pine regeneration is as sexy as hell where the ancient big ol trees have the tiddly seedlings geminating all about.. Get the brown bear, lynx and wolves back and trees regenerate like crazy, keep the browsers and grazers moving on nervously is all it took in Yellowstone and glacier park USA.

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758Күн бұрын

    I remember having to untangle complex but quite deeply ingrained feelings of guilt when wild camping! Why do we need to feel like that? I'd rather assume that if I'm doing nobody harm and I don't have any criminal intent, I'm not out to harm anyone.. I won't even harm the animals and plants. (although I wanna be a gatherer hunter when I grow up and get my intact ecosystem returned) Seriously why do we assume anything we do differently is illegal unless the state specifically says we're allowed to do something.. If we don't know what the actual law states let's all assume it's our right to do whatever we want to do... We've been subconsciously taught to assume we can't do or be anywhere without been given permission.. Try to assume this land is your land my land, made for me and you.. Innocent before proven guilty.. The right to exist and do anything you want that YOU know is perfectly good.. Remind yourself you are on your own land, it's your country and everyone owns at the very least the area of land directly under your feet at any given moment anywhere in the world.. IS YOURS!!!

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758Күн бұрын

    I do really like your attitude. Thoughtful without being paranoid. I used to cycle camp a lot, great way to experience places and countries, the highs are extra good, the lows are extra bad.. Wild camping is the usual way when you are cycling because you have to set up wherever you end up with preferably half an hour before dark.. A lot of talent develops of being drawn to those spots that aren't overlooked, it's really good fun.. Worst attack of Midges in winter on the west highland way in Scotland and goat ticks on my balls in rural Gran Canaria! Ideally share trips with Girlfriends rather than alone, the best company for cycle stealth camping is your lovely dog!.. Make panniers so they can carry their own food and sleeping bag, one that zip locks round his neck t kept the damage to a minimum in the confines of a wee tent.! There is a good network of long distance off road routes that mix river paths, coast paths, canal towpaths disused railway lines.. (That crazy FOOL Beeching) bridal ways, ancient ways, long distance paths, always give way to pedestrians I say..

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758Күн бұрын

    Hiding in plain sight is cool.. Being homeless and having to find safer places to sleep that means not loosing your kit, not being assaulted by drunken bigots who are angry at your existence and therefore potentially dangerous. Being attacked by the public is a serious regular issue for all the rough sleepers I know. The other risk is losing tents, sleeping bags, rucksacks, the lot.. by everyone! The public, drunks bigots, security guards, police, council workers, gardeners, maintenance.. Sometime vigilante types.. If you're really lucky you're gonna meet that serial killer specialising in the homeless because.. Who cares about them going missing?!

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758Күн бұрын

    £7.20 for a pint of pissy larger is daylight robbery!!!

  • @lilahvids100
    @lilahvids100Күн бұрын

    i bought that dutch army bivvy years ago but never used it so far

  • @lilahvids100
    @lilahvids100Күн бұрын

    i have seen ppl sleeping in green park

  • @McBenjiBoo
    @McBenjiBooКүн бұрын

    We have a family of swans on the canal near us and the male is very aggressive when we're canoeing. He's gone for us twice.

  • @johnfreney6217
    @johnfreney6217Күн бұрын

    Me and a couple of my friends often get out on Dartmoor and our local woods and do this kind of thing dude! Love the vids keep it up!

  • @stephencrowther524
    @stephencrowther524Күн бұрын

    It’s pronounced “Lee”

  • @Damien616
    @Damien616Күн бұрын

    I think you stayed in the same spot my friends and I tripped out on haha. Best trip ever...and you can see why. We even went for a swim in the Thames at sunrise thinking it was a beach.

  • @JazzFunkNobby1964
    @JazzFunkNobby1964Күн бұрын

    I am glad that you mentioned you had a real home to go to afterwards. I doubt it's any fun for the many genuine homeless.

  • @chrisbee379
    @chrisbee3792 күн бұрын

    I lived on a boat in London. In the 1990s have loads of info if needed :)

  • @chrisbee379
    @chrisbee3792 күн бұрын

    Your channel is fab. I would so love to canoe like that :)

  • @j.skinski9730
    @j.skinski97302 күн бұрын

    Doing great man, thanks for asking! You don't have to answer this comment if you're busy. I do get out in the woods and build fires, though I think here in the states we've got more places to do that legally. I don't get out as often as I like, but I've got some stuff planned soon! Love the hammock camping too! Love your channel because you're so chill, and I say you include some other stuff too, whatever you're up to! Also, hello to all the East Anglian community!

  • @timdougall5415
    @timdougall54152 күн бұрын

    Sorry that happened mate but seriously don’t moor up at a lock! There’s usually signs saying that. Plus canoes not that easy to see from a narrow boat

  • @thedolphin5428
    @thedolphin54282 күн бұрын

    Obviously on the phone, or temporarily inside -- and DIDN'T SEE the barge going off course till too late.

  • @smizartguitar4783
    @smizartguitar47833 күн бұрын

    Great video. Stealth camped Hyde Park after seeing Nick Mason at the Royal Albert Hall. Great evening!

  • @olladypaddlin8891
    @olladypaddlin88913 күн бұрын

    Hey mate. That was good. Loved the beautiful bush camping tattoo picture.😊

  • @olladypaddlin8891
    @olladypaddlin88913 күн бұрын

    New sub here. Really love your videos mate. Relaxing, scenic and so well done ❤ Thanks 😊

  • @Alastair510
    @Alastair5103 күн бұрын

    This is absolutely appalling. (I've been hit on the Cam by people who didn't understand river-right). If he doesn't offer to pay for replacement of the boat, contact Canal and Rivers Trust.

  • @budde007
    @budde0073 күн бұрын

    C90 adventures ? Doppleganger

  • @Bessie66
    @Bessie663 күн бұрын

    YT recommended- that was a brilliant video 👍

  • @thomastalks8404
    @thomastalks84044 күн бұрын

    never come across you before but that opening line "morning top shaggers" has got me hooked hahahahahaha

  • @110adventures7
    @110adventures74 күн бұрын

    Been away a while so not seen any stuff from you for a while. Loving the big hammock, had one for years but not really ever used it. Must give it a try. Keep up the great content dude 👏

  • @blakeyvision
    @blakeyvision4 күн бұрын

    Nice vid👍 I do have a question though, who and how did you register your boat I have a small dinghy and been on the dreaded google and there is no straight answers anywhere 🤔

  • @EastAnglianBushcraft
    @EastAnglianBushcraft4 күн бұрын

    Thanks mate and I don’t register it mate. I stick one up to the system when it comes to taxing people to use nature

  • @joeyhazey34
    @joeyhazey344 күн бұрын

    I was once told that its irrational to fear places like woods, cemeteries and dark places at night because even seriel killers and such people have the same fear so tend to avoid places like that themself. Just because there a killer for example, doesnt mean they dont still experience fear. Anyone scrared, think about your local park snd how spoooky it can be, then ask yourself how many murders has been in that area. Yes obviously u do get the odd psychopath who bury people in the woods but its way less common despite it proably being the perfect place.

  • @TheS4jordan
    @TheS4jordan5 күн бұрын

    The guy shouldn't have been piloting such a large metal 'torpedo' and don't they have drink / drive rules for boats now - that said, you don't do yourself any favours not wearing a lifejacket and drinking yourself, just glad you're still here

  • @MK-sw8pk
    @MK-sw8pk5 күн бұрын

    What Reg were you in.? Me RGJ.

  • @DjbreedKronikaudio
    @DjbreedKronikaudio5 күн бұрын

    As a narrowboat owner i find it shocking he got so close and hit you

  • @user-il1hb3xp8v
    @user-il1hb3xp8v6 күн бұрын

    depends what time of year. mid winter can be hard. need the camping stove in winter. but i always kit out a bicycle with front and back racks and stash my tent, wait til its dark and put my tent up in the dark. take it down in the morning before anyone appears

  • @StraightOuttaUrbex
    @StraightOuttaUrbex6 күн бұрын

    exactly like me craig i work 40 hours but then i enjoy other than filming urbex i go to brands hatch snetterton motorcross grasstrack all sorts its trying to film in advance so dont have to worry about it

  • @IamNasman
    @IamNasman6 күн бұрын

    I live on a 70 ft trad NB. The bloke steering that wide beam was an absolute pillock for doing what he did, being drunk in charge of a boat, (you can be prosecuted for that, by the way), people don’t realise that long boats don’t steer like cars and the ass swings out in the opposite direction from the bow, I assume that you were pinched to the bank by the aft? Don’t judge us all by his standards, fair play to you for being so chill about it, I’m less so when they smack the side of my boat because they come round the corner too fast and are three sheets to the wind. I hope he gets a right b0ll0cking from his insurance company, or even CRT.

  • @calSwain8282
    @calSwain82826 күн бұрын

    Great vid Craig loving the hammock

  • @kins749
    @kins7496 күн бұрын

    Never wild camped, but you are inspiring me to try, thanks!

  • @jeffjones6107
    @jeffjones61076 күн бұрын

    That video chilled me out cheers Shagger 🤘

  • @onetruesaxon6417
    @onetruesaxon64176 күн бұрын

    I live in Dartford i wish i could have brought you a smoke and a beer

  • @darrenjones3681
    @darrenjones36816 күн бұрын

    Dude the grass cutter is probably what I see in my area the environment agency use them normally on sloping river banks

  • @james-nd8kp
    @james-nd8kp7 күн бұрын

    I was Sleeping on London streets,all around UK for years off, on I was homeless but if I go somewhere now I do not bother paying hotels anymore on tips

  • @RDPproject
    @RDPproject7 күн бұрын

    Dont apologize mate. We all like a but of variety.

  • @qtrax100
    @qtrax1007 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the hammock tips. I'm setting one up on my balcony in the city to chill in this summer. Keep up the good work.

  • @qtrax100
    @qtrax1007 күн бұрын

    Great video man, you got a new sub.

  • @mickymazda1
    @mickymazda17 күн бұрын

    10:45. "I;m not scared of swans .....(I'm just scared of that one)" 🙂 We've got big black swans on the Swan River here in Perth. When they're nesting and you get too close, they just come at you like bloody destroyers! I'm not worried too much about fighting them, it's the thought of being tipped out of my kayak! Haha.

  • @joebostetter5849
    @joebostetter58497 күн бұрын

    If you really want a challenge you should come to Wisconsin in the U.S. and hike the Ice Age Trail. It’s 1200 miles long and the record for its completion I believe is 22 days. Average time for completion tho is between 7-12 weeks. But finishing it will get you in the 1,000 mile club.