Yay! Thanks for the demo(s) you taught me stuff. Maybe i should already know some things but wouldn't think about them at first. I will now remember to cut notches on sticks while tying to them. Big hearts. ❤️ and safe travels.
Hi Troy, this was so impressive! Never knew knots & how to tie them would be how you make a good tarp to keep warm & dry, the stuff you learn , if it was me & would just buy a pop up tent! You have to carry a lot if things around with you as well which i wouldnt have thought about, its not easy being a hobo Troy! Keep playing your beautiful guitar see you soon, stay safe. ❤😊🤪
Love to see how each train rider does things. I follow Gonagain who Shoestring met at Britt. He interviewed three people who each had a different manner of setting up camp. All of them kept it simple but very effective. One person used a Scottish kilt. Like your system--easy up, easy down.😂 Take it easy out there and stay safe. Keep an eye on the weather. Shoestring would have found this year interesting with all the tornadoes and hail.
I really love learning about knots, thank you so much for making this video. I will be saving this for future reference. I was only missing a step or two
Love the videos my friend, have enjoyed several in a row! (I’m in the rain under a tarp myself right now actually) Keep on being you, and thanks for sharing 🤙🏼
Dave Canterbury has some knot tying videos. I try to learn a few. I'd like to try tarp camping instead of setting up a tent. But, in Florida I might wake up with a water moccasin or gater sleeping with me. I like to watch bushcrafting/ wilderness survival videos. Who knows what the future will bring. We all might be living in the woods one day. Thanks for the video. Do you get the donations from your website?
Sweet video Troy. Thanks for showing how to tie quick release knots and how to make an effective shelter with a tarp. Need to definitely be efficient in knowing these things so you don't end up burdening yourself with a heavy load. I love that you are showing things like this. It brings a smile to my face as it reminds me of how Mark would share his knowledge with us. He would be so proud of you. You couldn't have picked a better mentor. Pretty cool that you said you were a journeyman iron worker. My dad retired from Iron Workers Local 17 and my brother in law belongs to the same local. Take care and have a good week. Love and respect to you always.
Nice guitar play my friend. Safe travels.
Take care.
Glad for tying knots love watching your videos helpful information to hknow
Yay! Thanks for the demo(s) you taught me stuff. Maybe i should already know some things but wouldn't think about them at first. I will now remember to cut notches on sticks while tying to them. Big hearts. ❤️ and safe travels.
You da man
Hi Troy, this was so impressive! Never knew knots & how to tie them would be how you make a good tarp to keep warm & dry, the stuff you learn , if it was me & would just buy a pop up tent! You have to carry a lot if things around with you as well which i wouldnt have thought about, its not easy being a hobo Troy! Keep playing your beautiful guitar see you soon, stay safe. ❤😊🤪
Love to see how each train rider does things. I follow Gonagain who Shoestring met at Britt. He interviewed three people who each had a different manner of setting up camp. All of them kept it simple but very effective. One person used a Scottish kilt. Like your system--easy up, easy down.😂 Take it easy out there and stay safe. Keep an eye on the weather. Shoestring would have found this year interesting with all the tornadoes and hail.
I really love learning about knots, thank you so much for making this video. I will be saving this for future reference. I was only missing a step or two
Love the videos my friend, have enjoyed several in a row! (I’m in the rain under a tarp myself right now actually) Keep on being you, and thanks for sharing 🤙🏼
Great video thanks for sharing ✌️
47 years i have been tying a god damn bowline wrong. holy shit
Awesome video, Troy! Simple, effective shelter with just a tarp. 🙂
"I hurt myself today. to see if I still feal" nice.
I like the knife upgrade.
I’m loving the buck
Love the whole video 👍🏼
Thanks for showing the knots. Nice guitar music at end of video. Stay happy. Stay safe. Always pleasure watching your videos.✌️
Really enjoying the Videos Troy. Keep playing that guitar
Awesome job. Reminds me of Air Force survival school many years ago. You should do more instruction. You’re good at it! Remember Shoestring.
Thanks for the video. It helped turn a bad day into a better day.be blessed n be safe.
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Hi from UK, have you considered using bungees instead of cord, after years of using cord i am now trying out bungees, thanks enjoy the ride.
Love watching you brother been watching you on TikTok pretty much since the beginning
Great to see your shoestring love! Now a dedicated fan.
Good Morning Troy.
Awesome!! Thanks for the step by step.... appreciate it!!
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Masterpiece theater theme lol love it
I thought it was a nice touch 😆
Love your channel! Glad I found it. Thank you!
Dave Canterbury has some knot tying videos. I try to learn a few. I'd like to try tarp camping instead of setting up a tent. But, in Florida I might wake up with a water moccasin or gater sleeping with me. I like to watch bushcrafting/ wilderness survival videos. Who knows what the future will bring. We all might be living in the woods one day. Thanks for the video. Do you get the donations from your website?
I do. My travels are funded by amazing people all around the US. Ive tramped Florida twice. The gators and snakes arent as bad as youd think
Love this! Very theatrical!!!
Can you make it where you have a door? It would be my luck the rain would be dancing In theopen end..😂😂😂
The tree blocks if the wind shifts
Hell yeah brother
Hello this is Troy and this is vadar
Hey Troy how are you doing?
Couldnt be better 🫡
@@AnywhereManHoboglad to hear that brother
Knot tie-in great knots to review..love the video be safe
Sweet video Troy. Thanks for showing how to tie quick release knots and how to make an effective shelter with a tarp. Need to definitely be efficient in knowing these things so you don't end up burdening yourself with a heavy load.
I love that you are showing things like this. It brings a smile to my face as it reminds me of how Mark would share his knowledge with us. He would be so proud of you. You couldn't have picked a better mentor.
Pretty cool that you said you were a journeyman iron worker. My dad retired from Iron Workers Local 17 and my brother in law belongs to the same local.
Take care and have a good week. Love and respect to you always.