Very informative video my friend…‼️ You can also use the last star (The North Star) in the Little Dipper’s handle that’s North of the Big Dipper…..👍🏻 Thanks again for sharing and Stay Strong 💪🏻 ‼️
@CamplifeBushcraft999Күн бұрын
Thank you Warrior
@glennelliott5545Күн бұрын
It's good to know, and it looks like a beautiful view from up there.
@pathfinderdudeКүн бұрын
Interesting stuff
@CamplifeBushcraft999Күн бұрын
Thank you pathfinder.
@user-ct7yg5sy4p2 күн бұрын
Great information.
@user-ct7yg5sy4p2 күн бұрын
very good to know. Lots of people get lost in CA and other places out west and many do not make it without water.
@ULperformance2 күн бұрын
How much weight, volume and length - your old rope vs the Dyneema rope?
@CamplifeBushcraft999Күн бұрын
The rope is 12 strand, 8mm diameter with a 900kg weight limit. Am I reading this correctly??? My old rope is going in the trash or I'll use it for tying up the chicken coop. It breaks with just a little weight.
@jipleermakers64593 күн бұрын
Great intersting set up! Can't wait for more videos!
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
Thank you sir, I'm filming now.
@1203spill3 күн бұрын
the information is great in the video, but I feel bad for your back when you are swinging those tools. Instead of putting both hands at the base of the tool and then lifting and wielding it over your head, put one hand at the head of the tool and lift it over your head that way. Then as you start to come down with the tool onto the piece of wood, slide your hand down the tool handle until your hands connect.
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
Thank you for the advice but there's a reason I swing it that way. You do notice that in my videos I wear a long sleeve shirt? My upper left arm is mangled and thats all I'll say about it.
@jimstewart57393 күн бұрын
Excellent! Thankee!
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
You're welcome Jim
@jrfmichigian3 күн бұрын
Yes thAt viney thing growing up the tree is in fact the poison ivy!!!!! lmfao and your sweaty!!!! Oooo joy! I get that stuff bad!!! I use lava soap!!!! It sucks the oil out of you!!!! Here is how you do it!!!! Get in shower, get wet and back out of water! Lather up a washcloth real good! Dont scrub!! But put lather on hole body! Stay out of water until the soap starts to dry!!!! Like 10 minutes then rinse off and do it again!!!! No itching for 10 hours! Take two or three days to clear it up!! Semper fidelis to my brothers
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
Yes It was poison Ivy and I got the rash to prove it. Thank you Michigan
@jrfmichigian3 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 I've dug ditches for 20 year's! I feel for you
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
@@jrfmichigian Camp Life Brother!
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
@@jrfmichigian Good thing we can still do it.
@franckorphanos29984 күн бұрын
Shit why did you say Maga , I was going to enjoy that , now I can’t trust anything you say 😢
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
You ever heard a joke before??????? Can you read?? Did you read the patch?? It's a damn joke - ha ha.
@franckorphanos29983 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 sorry . I just heard MAGA and was triggered. You do seem too intelligent. Oh and no all I saw was a red patch . My bad .
@CamplifeBushcraft9992 күн бұрын
@@franckorphanos2998 You are an honorable man and I apologize for being an a--hole. The patch is a joke; it says "make Afghanistan great again". All is good my friend.
@flashthompson74 күн бұрын
Blessed Love ❤️🔥
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
Thanks Flash
@SysterEuropa4 күн бұрын
Simplicity can save your life.
@ULperformance4 күн бұрын
Anytime Doyle, email, phone? Let me know. I’ll provide. Stuart Steele
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
send me a message vis this and I'll receive it on another link.
@CamplifeBushcraft999Күн бұрын
Also, I cant find a Savotta back pack but 58 liter Osprey that is tuff as a block of granite. What do you think of Osprey. {I have only been able to use old or cheap junk untill recently}
@themegasexybasterd4 күн бұрын
No fishing pole,trout lines ,nets, no snare wire, pots pans, no water purifier,only 1 way of starting fires. pistol with rat shot and never heard of plastic shot must be something u load. no axe and only a folding knife. no salt or pepper.... Wow when word gets out u will have ur own TV show!
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
Did you fry your brain this morning when you cooked your fat food in the micro wave?? As I said in my comment. This is only SOME, SOME of the equipment I take with me. Again, ONLY SOME OF THE EQUIPMENT I take with me.
@themegasexybasterd3 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 what a nice reply! I know what u said. Just how many packs do u carry into the woods/jungle? Please don't bother, I'm sure the others will believe u. I'll find another channel with more in-depth content. Have a great day!
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
Please do that.
@stevemcdermott61994 күн бұрын
Good man Doyle
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
Thank you Steve but I am human.
@ULperformance4 күн бұрын
We probably have similar & different experience. Mine is roughly 55 years of hiking. I trust that yours is both military and hiking. I make the majority of my gear. A hiking/survival pack and running pack, both patented that eliminates the five to eight bio-mechanical inefficiencies of the backpack that reduces speed, comfort and endurance as well increases fatigue. A heat reflective breathable, wind and water resistant/proof - Anorak, shoulder cloak, over-pants, mittens, etc.. Anorak & Over-pants, 6.5 oz - great mobility and warmth. A heat reflective sleeping bag, breathable, wind and water resistant/proof, 5.5 oz, 50 deg. +- F. A shoe insert/orthotic, 8% walking and 17% running increased speed. Corrects the four main foot problems and related leg and back problems, patent pending. Other inventions as well for bushcraft/survival.
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
I need to talk to you. All I know about equipment is; does it work and does it not hurt.
@AlpineWarrior5504 күн бұрын
Great job my friend…👍🏻‼️
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
Thank you Alpine.
@woodsghost90884 күн бұрын
I've eaten grubs and a few bugs but not those yet.
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
The locals drink a national beer that tastes like godzilla piss and smells horrible. Every time I saw them eating those caterpillars they were always drinking that local beer.... humm I wonder.
@Renman784 күн бұрын
Doyle Rules!!!
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
Thanks Ren but I too am human.
@cordellkent47904 күн бұрын
I wish I knew about this when I was younger. But it’s great to know. Thank you.
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
people all over the world use this technique except here. OSHA and Safety First!
@jrfmichigian3 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999How's that ivey????
@cordellkent47903 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 I M pretty sure my Australian Aboriginal ancestors didn’t use it.
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
@@cordellkent4790 I dont know what they use - never been there but I have seen this technique in South/Central America and in Africa.
@CamplifeBushcraft9993 күн бұрын
Left arm is itch and scratch.
@user-pk8oi9jj1v4 күн бұрын
I'll try this this weekend on the trail
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
Please practise first!!! Any questions give me a call.
@user-pk8oi9jj1v4 күн бұрын
excellent and simple
@user-pk8oi9jj1v4 күн бұрын
maybe if I was really hungry
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
McCongo Burgers
@pathfinderdude4 күн бұрын
Cool
@ulperformance40875 күн бұрын
You might want to consider buying Dyneema rope, far lighter & stronger per diameter than the rope you're carrying - smaller storage & lighter weight, Defender Industries, carries it at reasonable price. You could use the hammock in a creek to corral moderate sized fish.
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
Thank you and I will remember that. Why didnt I think of this??
@CamplifeBushcraft9994 күн бұрын
I need to talk to you, I have a many questions.
@CamplifeBushcraft9992 күн бұрын
Hey ulperformance4087, I got some Dyneema rope and this stuff is exactly what you said. It was expensive but worth it - It's called canyon elite static rope and it is much more durable than that crap I had. Thank you much.
@CamplifeBushcraft999Күн бұрын
Also, whats the advantage of 12 wrap compared to twisted rope strands? I'm sure it's strength. Your experiences with it?? AND I found an Osprey 58 L pack that is hard core tuff.
@ULperformanceКүн бұрын
The Dyneema 3 mm 12 strand cordage is roughly 1,100 kg/ 2,400 lb strength. Try and match it to Paracord, 550 lb. No comparison. The only difference as I’m aware is the lower slip resistance of Dyneema.
@SurvivalSavvvy5 күн бұрын
Yup, that is poison ivy. I see the hairy vine going up the tree
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Savvy. Co.ol name handle
@AlpineWarrior5505 күн бұрын
We always used rope for our Ranger Seats…👍🏻 Great job thanks for sharing Buddy…👍🏻‼️
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
When I was a younger man we used rope in EVERY encounter imaginable. Now they pick up a hand mike....
@AlpineWarrior5504 күн бұрын
So true I’m afraid…….
@MrChadillac895 күн бұрын
You have gotten 75 more people subscribe since I did two days ago. Way to go, that's awesome!
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
Thank you sir. Math doesn't lie...
@SysterEuropa5 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
Thank you much.
@pathfinderdude5 күн бұрын
I will leave that for the elites
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
Hangover is a good cure for a dysentery.....or was it the other way around??
@pathfinderdude5 күн бұрын
Interesting stuff
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
My bald head or the poison Ivey!!
@NOTHING-AT-ALL.5 күн бұрын
“Give me all the bacon and eggs you have”
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@ec60525 күн бұрын
Anyone doubting dowsing rods, they`re used in waterline repair daily in areas lines weren`t mapped. Very effective and accurate. Find two separate locations and then you know what way the line(or underwater stream) is running
@CamplifeBushcraft9995 күн бұрын
Thank you, this tech is older than our constitution yet there are folks who still doubt it but believe in Santa Clause
@ec60524 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 😂 Very true... I was surprised the first time because the guy was a known bullshitter, but he worked in waterline repair. He pulled up when we were looking for the stand pipe, that we discovered didn't exist lol and asked what we were at. He grabbed them from the backseat and had the line pegged out in seconds
@moorshound32436 күн бұрын
Whats with that strange patch on your bag?
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
which one??
@moorshound32436 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 the Afghanistan patch, isn't it already great?
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
I pulled it off yesterday. Too many neg remarks. I spent some time there and it was not great.
@moorshound32436 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 oh right, my sister worked there doing telecommunications work, she said it was only dodgy because she was a white western women. Tells you all you need to know really?
@kennethchildress44546 күн бұрын
Mr.Doyle. You’re a badass brotha. Super content. Thank you.
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
Thank you Kenneth for the compliment but really I'm not. I only have what God has given to me.
@AlpineWarrior5506 күн бұрын
Great job Buddy, have you ever tried Australian Repelling…?
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
Many times. First time was at Air Assault school back in 81.
@AlpineWarrior5506 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 awesome, I did it in Korea with the Rock Marines…. My favorite… was SPIE rigging though…👍🏻
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
I did STABO a few times and I've got a pic of it somewhere. Will post it if I can find the thing.
@GarfieldMegaFan7 күн бұрын
enjoyed the video a lot, and apricate all the advice!
Try it somewhere that has a water table 30 feet down and not 6 feet like Florida. Try it yourself and then invite me to meet you so you can call me a liar.
@KingSuperCreeper6 күн бұрын
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 you didn't like facts so you delete my 2nd post lol class act
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
What 2nd post? What are you talking about? You've only made one remark above.
@SysterEuropa7 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@CamplifeBushcraft9997 күн бұрын
Many thanks!
@AlpineWarrior5506 күн бұрын
Great demonstration my friend….. I’m sure you how to make a floatation device with your camo trousers too… right…👍🏻
@SysterEuropa7 күн бұрын
Very good.
@CamplifeBushcraft9996 күн бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@pathfinderdude7 күн бұрын
Mr. Wggles saved him wheww
@CamplifeBushcraft9997 күн бұрын
And I didnt know he could swim....
@pathfinderdude7 күн бұрын
Mr. WIGGLES threw him in...
@CamplifeBushcraft9997 күн бұрын
Mr Wiggles pulled me to shore then drank all the beer.
@pathfinderdude7 күн бұрын
Gator got'em
@Renman787 күн бұрын
Tease!!!!
@SurvivalSavvvy7 күн бұрын
and he was never heard of again......
@pathfinderdude7 күн бұрын
Looks that way
@CamplifeBushcraft9997 күн бұрын
Tell that to me ex wife.
@AnthonyErnst-li5rz7 күн бұрын
Armstrong wood splitter, keeps this 60yr old Aussie in shape and the best antidepressant... thanks.
@1_eshelon7 күн бұрын
Thanks useful. I'd love to see details about your sleeping system...
@CamplifeBushcraft9997 күн бұрын
I'm doing a video on it later. Thank you
@markoruotsalainen54807 күн бұрын
Then you should try out the Savotta packs. Made for military and works great. Never heard about issues with them. Terava Skrama damn good knife too
@CamplifeBushcraft9997 күн бұрын
I checked out the Savotta packs and Im buying one.
@CamplifeBushcraft9992 күн бұрын
I got a Savotta pack coming from Amazon - that thing just looks tuff.
@SysterEuropa8 күн бұрын
I watched a Special Forces sergeant do this in Saudi Arabia. He found water in 20 minutes. Very impressive.
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Very informative video my friend…‼️ You can also use the last star (The North Star) in the Little Dipper’s handle that’s North of the Big Dipper…..👍🏻 Thanks again for sharing and Stay Strong 💪🏻 ‼️
Thank you Warrior
It's good to know, and it looks like a beautiful view from up there.
Interesting stuff
Thank you pathfinder.
Great information.
very good to know. Lots of people get lost in CA and other places out west and many do not make it without water.
How much weight, volume and length - your old rope vs the Dyneema rope?
The rope is 12 strand, 8mm diameter with a 900kg weight limit. Am I reading this correctly??? My old rope is going in the trash or I'll use it for tying up the chicken coop. It breaks with just a little weight.
Great intersting set up! Can't wait for more videos!
Thank you sir, I'm filming now.
the information is great in the video, but I feel bad for your back when you are swinging those tools. Instead of putting both hands at the base of the tool and then lifting and wielding it over your head, put one hand at the head of the tool and lift it over your head that way. Then as you start to come down with the tool onto the piece of wood, slide your hand down the tool handle until your hands connect.
Thank you for the advice but there's a reason I swing it that way. You do notice that in my videos I wear a long sleeve shirt? My upper left arm is mangled and thats all I'll say about it.
Excellent! Thankee!
You're welcome Jim
Yes thAt viney thing growing up the tree is in fact the poison ivy!!!!! lmfao and your sweaty!!!! Oooo joy! I get that stuff bad!!! I use lava soap!!!! It sucks the oil out of you!!!! Here is how you do it!!!! Get in shower, get wet and back out of water! Lather up a washcloth real good! Dont scrub!! But put lather on hole body! Stay out of water until the soap starts to dry!!!! Like 10 minutes then rinse off and do it again!!!! No itching for 10 hours! Take two or three days to clear it up!! Semper fidelis to my brothers
Yes It was poison Ivy and I got the rash to prove it. Thank you Michigan
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 I've dug ditches for 20 year's! I feel for you
@@jrfmichigian Camp Life Brother!
@@jrfmichigian Good thing we can still do it.
Shit why did you say Maga , I was going to enjoy that , now I can’t trust anything you say 😢
You ever heard a joke before??????? Can you read?? Did you read the patch?? It's a damn joke - ha ha.
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 sorry . I just heard MAGA and was triggered. You do seem too intelligent. Oh and no all I saw was a red patch . My bad .
@@franckorphanos2998 You are an honorable man and I apologize for being an a--hole. The patch is a joke; it says "make Afghanistan great again". All is good my friend.
Blessed Love ❤️🔥
Thanks Flash
Simplicity can save your life.
Anytime Doyle, email, phone? Let me know. I’ll provide. Stuart Steele
send me a message vis this and I'll receive it on another link.
Also, I cant find a Savotta back pack but 58 liter Osprey that is tuff as a block of granite. What do you think of Osprey. {I have only been able to use old or cheap junk untill recently}
No fishing pole,trout lines ,nets, no snare wire, pots pans, no water purifier,only 1 way of starting fires. pistol with rat shot and never heard of plastic shot must be something u load. no axe and only a folding knife. no salt or pepper.... Wow when word gets out u will have ur own TV show!
Did you fry your brain this morning when you cooked your fat food in the micro wave?? As I said in my comment. This is only SOME, SOME of the equipment I take with me. Again, ONLY SOME OF THE EQUIPMENT I take with me.
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 what a nice reply! I know what u said. Just how many packs do u carry into the woods/jungle? Please don't bother, I'm sure the others will believe u. I'll find another channel with more in-depth content. Have a great day!
Please do that.
Good man Doyle
Thank you Steve but I am human.
We probably have similar & different experience. Mine is roughly 55 years of hiking. I trust that yours is both military and hiking. I make the majority of my gear. A hiking/survival pack and running pack, both patented that eliminates the five to eight bio-mechanical inefficiencies of the backpack that reduces speed, comfort and endurance as well increases fatigue. A heat reflective breathable, wind and water resistant/proof - Anorak, shoulder cloak, over-pants, mittens, etc.. Anorak & Over-pants, 6.5 oz - great mobility and warmth. A heat reflective sleeping bag, breathable, wind and water resistant/proof, 5.5 oz, 50 deg. +- F. A shoe insert/orthotic, 8% walking and 17% running increased speed. Corrects the four main foot problems and related leg and back problems, patent pending. Other inventions as well for bushcraft/survival.
I need to talk to you. All I know about equipment is; does it work and does it not hurt.
Great job my friend…👍🏻‼️
Thank you Alpine.
I've eaten grubs and a few bugs but not those yet.
The locals drink a national beer that tastes like godzilla piss and smells horrible. Every time I saw them eating those caterpillars they were always drinking that local beer.... humm I wonder.
Doyle Rules!!!
Thanks Ren but I too am human.
I wish I knew about this when I was younger. But it’s great to know. Thank you.
people all over the world use this technique except here. OSHA and Safety First!
@@CamplifeBushcraft999How's that ivey????
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 I M pretty sure my Australian Aboriginal ancestors didn’t use it.
@@cordellkent4790 I dont know what they use - never been there but I have seen this technique in South/Central America and in Africa.
Left arm is itch and scratch.
I'll try this this weekend on the trail
Please practise first!!! Any questions give me a call.
excellent and simple
maybe if I was really hungry
McCongo Burgers
Cool
You might want to consider buying Dyneema rope, far lighter & stronger per diameter than the rope you're carrying - smaller storage & lighter weight, Defender Industries, carries it at reasonable price. You could use the hammock in a creek to corral moderate sized fish.
Thank you and I will remember that. Why didnt I think of this??
I need to talk to you, I have a many questions.
Hey ulperformance4087, I got some Dyneema rope and this stuff is exactly what you said. It was expensive but worth it - It's called canyon elite static rope and it is much more durable than that crap I had. Thank you much.
Also, whats the advantage of 12 wrap compared to twisted rope strands? I'm sure it's strength. Your experiences with it?? AND I found an Osprey 58 L pack that is hard core tuff.
The Dyneema 3 mm 12 strand cordage is roughly 1,100 kg/ 2,400 lb strength. Try and match it to Paracord, 550 lb. No comparison. The only difference as I’m aware is the lower slip resistance of Dyneema.
Yup, that is poison ivy. I see the hairy vine going up the tree
Thanks for watching Savvy. Co.ol name handle
We always used rope for our Ranger Seats…👍🏻 Great job thanks for sharing Buddy…👍🏻‼️
When I was a younger man we used rope in EVERY encounter imaginable. Now they pick up a hand mike....
So true I’m afraid…….
You have gotten 75 more people subscribe since I did two days ago. Way to go, that's awesome!
Thank you sir. Math doesn't lie...
Excellent!
Thank you much.
I will leave that for the elites
Hangover is a good cure for a dysentery.....or was it the other way around??
Interesting stuff
My bald head or the poison Ivey!!
“Give me all the bacon and eggs you have”
Thank you.
Anyone doubting dowsing rods, they`re used in waterline repair daily in areas lines weren`t mapped. Very effective and accurate. Find two separate locations and then you know what way the line(or underwater stream) is running
Thank you, this tech is older than our constitution yet there are folks who still doubt it but believe in Santa Clause
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 😂 Very true... I was surprised the first time because the guy was a known bullshitter, but he worked in waterline repair. He pulled up when we were looking for the stand pipe, that we discovered didn't exist lol and asked what we were at. He grabbed them from the backseat and had the line pegged out in seconds
Whats with that strange patch on your bag?
which one??
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 the Afghanistan patch, isn't it already great?
I pulled it off yesterday. Too many neg remarks. I spent some time there and it was not great.
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 oh right, my sister worked there doing telecommunications work, she said it was only dodgy because she was a white western women. Tells you all you need to know really?
Mr.Doyle. You’re a badass brotha. Super content. Thank you.
Thank you Kenneth for the compliment but really I'm not. I only have what God has given to me.
Great job Buddy, have you ever tried Australian Repelling…?
Many times. First time was at Air Assault school back in 81.
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 awesome, I did it in Korea with the Rock Marines…. My favorite… was SPIE rigging though…👍🏻
I did STABO a few times and I've got a pic of it somewhere. Will post it if I can find the thing.
enjoyed the video a lot, and apricate all the advice!
Thank you my friend.
kzread.info/dash/bejne/laWju9SMlJyam6Q.htmlsi=Fug-rHItBb6hdPdf nahhh proven false
Try it somewhere that has a water table 30 feet down and not 6 feet like Florida. Try it yourself and then invite me to meet you so you can call me a liar.
@@CamplifeBushcraft999 you didn't like facts so you delete my 2nd post lol class act
What 2nd post? What are you talking about? You've only made one remark above.
Excellent!
Many thanks!
Great demonstration my friend….. I’m sure you how to make a floatation device with your camo trousers too… right…👍🏻
Very good.
Thank you! Cheers!
Mr. Wggles saved him wheww
And I didnt know he could swim....
Mr. WIGGLES threw him in...
Mr Wiggles pulled me to shore then drank all the beer.
Gator got'em
Tease!!!!
and he was never heard of again......
Looks that way
Tell that to me ex wife.
Armstrong wood splitter, keeps this 60yr old Aussie in shape and the best antidepressant... thanks.
Thanks useful. I'd love to see details about your sleeping system...
I'm doing a video on it later. Thank you
Then you should try out the Savotta packs. Made for military and works great. Never heard about issues with them. Terava Skrama damn good knife too
I checked out the Savotta packs and Im buying one.
I got a Savotta pack coming from Amazon - that thing just looks tuff.
I watched a Special Forces sergeant do this in Saudi Arabia. He found water in 20 minutes. Very impressive.
Finding it is easy. "getting it" can be hard.