I'm a young man from another country, your videos are very sincere. As you said in the video, I teach someone who knows less than me, and I learn from someone who knows more. What you said was very nice. It is nice to see people who know that knowledge increases as they share. I hope you will be very successful and happy.
@johnny06488…. What a refreshingly positive comment you made here. I’d say, for a young man you show a great deal of wisdom and grace. And we all could certainly stand to learn from and emulate that. Blessings to you, sir from Indiana USA.
Great video, man! I appreciate a lot of what you said. I've been saved for a little over six years now. This week has been a very trying week for myself and my family and I was not taking it so well. Your words really meant a lot to me. Thanks! God bless!
Growing up in the city I was fortunate to have a father who always took us outdoors every 4 to 6 weeks, and travel to other countries- thankful my dad made me rough it out on the outdoors. He was a veteran who grew up very poor and served in Vietnam. One ice chest, one blanket, just the grill alone not the whole setup, one knife, some water, all season salt, one extra pair of clothing and we were gone!
Bless ya brother always look forward to watching your vids, just worked a grueling 13 hr shift today and this is possibly the only good thing out of today haha
Just found your channel and a sub added! A good message from you and a touching end watching this I was transported to a care free few minutes which is priceless in the times we live now! Now off to watch more of your stuff.
Greetings , It looks to me like you're on the right path , some good equipment and your head and heart are in the right place . I would give 1 caution though , try to avoid breaking limbs on your knee as you were , that being your patella it can pop and trying to walk even a short distance becomes very difficult . A fork in a tree or use your saw is much safer , not trying to be a safety Sally , just speaking from experience . Otherwise...thanks for your kind words of faith and stay on your path , it's a good path !
Good stuff man. Thx. Like & sub. Love getting out in the woods and especially canoe camping. Pack light no matter if it’s a 2 hrs or 2 weeks. Less is more. L8r.
I'm a big fan of the Campcraft products as well. I also like to camp with a minimun setup. I try to fit every thing in my haversack and bed roll. Bedroll is larger than I would like at this point.
Can you do a video on a winter loadout aimed at winter survival and see I you could fit it in the savotta jääkäri M and the savotta jääkäri L comparing the amount of kit you can get in them. I can't decide on which to get but only have money for one
Great video! Sometimes it feels easier to get deep when I get out into nature. Important aspects to reflect on. Have a big year! Happy I found your channel. What part of the country do you live in?
Who did you say that poncho was from? I'm not finding anything googling what I think I'm hearing from ya (Opossum Gear?). Looks sweet. Good video, subbed.
Hey! It’s an older piece of kit. Not sure if he makes them anymore but the company is called opossum pouch soft goods. If you search that you should find it. Thank so much for stopping by. God bless
I looked too. I don’t see them offered on their site. Would you consider Bushcraft Spains oil cloth poncho comparable? Great video by the way. I love bedrolls and haversacks!
@@deaconfaith Hey, just letting you know that in lieu of Opossum's offering, I shopped around and went with the oilcloth poncho from Coalcracker Bushcraft. It just arrived today. Idk how it compares to the Opossum one obviously, but overall quality seems great. It's roughly the dimensions of civilian market military-style ponchos like Helikon-Tex. Seems like it would be suitable for pretty much anything you would use a military poncho for. One caveat is that only the corners have grommets for tie outs, if you would ever want to use it for shelter. Not a problem for plough-points or lean-to's (my go-to's), but other configurations might need to be supplemented with tie out clips. Since I have a problem with "collecting" different ponchos (just ask my wife), I will eventually be getting Bushcraft Spain's as well. It seems like a direct upgrade from Coalcracker's just based on specs and brand reputation.
@@jds0406 thank you for the suggestion! I believe the bushcraft Spain is a bit bigger is why I would probably go with that one. Coalcracker has nice tarps and I’m sure the poncho is nice as well. Let us know how yours does and how you like it as a shelter and bedroll setup.
I'm a young man from another country, your videos are very sincere. As you said in the video, I teach someone who knows less than me, and I learn from someone who knows more. What you said was very nice. It is nice to see people who know that knowledge increases as they share. I hope you will be very successful and happy.
@johnny06488…. What a refreshingly positive comment you made here. I’d say, for a young man you show a great deal of wisdom and grace. And we all could certainly stand to learn from and emulate that. Blessings to you, sir from Indiana USA.
@@HuntCreekBushcraft Thank you for your reply. Stay well sir :)
somebody did need to hear that and it was me thank you brother for sharing you message and your channel God bless u Brother thanks
Great video, man! I appreciate a lot of what you said. I've been saved for a little over six years now. This week has been a very trying week for myself and my family and I was not taking it so well. Your words really meant a lot to me. Thanks! God bless!
Growing up in the city I was fortunate to have a father who always took us outdoors every 4 to 6 weeks, and travel to other countries- thankful my dad made me rough it out on the outdoors. He was a veteran who grew up very poor and served in Vietnam. One ice chest, one blanket, just the grill alone not the whole setup, one knife, some water, all season salt, one extra pair of clothing and we were gone!
So true bro, keep it real, great episode. keep up the great work. Stay Trekking my friend.
I’m digging that bedroll!!
Came for serenity, stayed for breakfast. Or, vice-versa.
Bless ya brother always look forward to watching your vids, just worked a grueling 13 hr shift today and this is possibly the only good thing out of today haha
Great message and video Son. Keep up the good work.
God Bless you young man. Refreshing video.
Beautiful testimony of the power of God thru His Son Jesus Christ. Resurrection Sunday...the day that changed all humanity! Appreciate the witness!
Love the Outpouring Brother!
Dude, I'm here for the haversack camp out. Liked what you said about levelling up. #farfromweak
Great thoughts bro. You help others more then you think man! Keep it up! And we will all lvl up together ❤️
Good video, great message! God bless you too!
Nice set up
Just found your channel and a sub added! A good message from you and a touching end watching this I was transported to a care free few minutes which is priceless in the times we live now! Now off to watch more of your stuff.
Great video. Cool load out.
Greetings , It looks to me like you're on the right path , some good equipment and your head and heart are in the right place . I would give 1 caution though , try to avoid breaking limbs on your knee as you were , that being your patella it can pop and trying to walk even a short distance becomes very difficult . A fork in a tree or use your saw is much safer , not trying to be a safety Sally , just speaking from experience . Otherwise...thanks for your kind words of faith and stay on your path , it's a good path !
Good stuff man. Thx. Like & sub. Love getting out in the woods and especially canoe camping. Pack light no matter if it’s a 2 hrs or 2 weeks. Less is more. L8r.
I'm a big fan of the Campcraft products as well. I also like to camp with a minimun setup. I try to fit every thing in my haversack and bed roll. Bedroll is larger than I would like at this point.
Found you watching TH-cam on the Tv so came over on my phone to subscribe!
Awesome videos!!!!
God bless ❤ keep up the awesomeness ❤️
Just found your channel. New subscriber. Like you're positive outlook.
Can you do a video on a winter loadout aimed at winter survival and see I you could fit it in the savotta jääkäri M and the savotta jääkäri L comparing the amount of kit you can get in them. I can't decide on which to get but only have money for one
You pack too much stuff. All I need is a stripper pole and a butter knife! 😂
Seriously, though, it was great meeting you in Kentucky, Sam!
Great video. Would love to see you use that kit on an overnight! Be well friend.
Looking Goodyear, n'est step try to do bread on the fire
Good gears..👍
Amen, brother.
Hello. Can you send me the link for the canvas poncho ? Thanks.
Amen Brother
Great video! Sometimes it feels easier to get deep when I get out into nature. Important aspects to reflect on. Have a big year! Happy I found your channel. What part of the country do you live in?
Hey Man, I recently found your channel and LOVE IT! Fast becoming my favorite. Which state are you planning to move to? Bessings
Who did you say that poncho was from? I'm not finding anything googling what I think I'm hearing from ya (Opossum Gear?). Looks sweet. Good video, subbed.
Hey! It’s an older piece of kit. Not sure if he makes them anymore but the company is called opossum pouch soft goods. If you search that you should find it. Thank so much for stopping by. God bless
@@OutpourOutdoors Found the company, thank you!
I looked too. I don’t see them offered on their site. Would you consider Bushcraft Spains oil cloth poncho comparable? Great video by the way. I love bedrolls and haversacks!
@@deaconfaith Hey, just letting you know that in lieu of Opossum's offering, I shopped around and went with the oilcloth poncho from Coalcracker Bushcraft. It just arrived today. Idk how it compares to the Opossum one obviously, but overall quality seems great. It's roughly the dimensions of civilian market military-style ponchos like Helikon-Tex. Seems like it would be suitable for pretty much anything you would use a military poncho for. One caveat is that only the corners have grommets for tie outs, if you would ever want to use it for shelter. Not a problem for plough-points or lean-to's (my go-to's), but other configurations might need to be supplemented with tie out clips.
Since I have a problem with "collecting" different ponchos (just ask my wife), I will eventually be getting Bushcraft Spain's as well. It seems like a direct upgrade from Coalcracker's just based on specs and brand reputation.
@@jds0406 thank you for the suggestion! I believe the bushcraft Spain is a bit bigger is why I would probably go with that one. Coalcracker has nice tarps and I’m sure the poncho is nice as well. Let us know how yours does and how you like it as a shelter and bedroll setup.
Just found your channel. Love your outlook on life. Heck yeah, brother. Btw what knife is that?
Thanks for stopping by my brother! It’s a battle horse knives bronco
Thanks for stopping by my brother! It’s a battle horse knives bronco
I just came upon your video, i am glad to see your Christan, as well, do you ever watch Cimbrer bushcraft, he is also s Christian
What kind of knife? Did you ever say the brand?
It's a Battle Horse Bronco my brother
FYI the O in opossum is silent. They’re not Irish.
Depends on where you are in the US. On how it is pronounced.
You know, one thing a lot of you TH-camrs don't bring is what I consider one of the most important components.... A first Aid Kit. Why is that?
I was expecting you to bless your food before eating.
Anyone in Florida ?
Good. Video. New sub. Like people that encourage an not put down.