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SO excited for the turn you're planning to take considering your content. Don't get me wrong -- I love watching you build stuff from Red Dead Redemption, I really do. However I'm so grateful that you're willing to communicate actual survival theory. Thanks so much, my dude.❤
I find that a mylar emergency blanket/cover makes an excellent heat reflector on the back side of the fire when trying to keep your sleeping area warm. When done keep that blanket to use the same way. Now carry two of them. They're extremely lightweight and minimal mass anyways.
Smoke. "Life begins at 40F" 40F is the temp where a lot of bacteria and other nasties start and multiply. So keep it colder than 40F or get it enough higher than 40F to keep it safe. Good stuff as expected and thanks for sharing.
Pack out with 3 pair of socks 3 T-shirt and 3 pair of underwear. Wear one set. Change daily. Wash the dirty ones. Wear clean set while wet ones dry. Have the spare set in case of emergency. Rotate them through each cycle.
I usually always bring 3 pair socks and underwear always one pair of wool as well in winter /fall/ spring and a tiny medic size bottle of original dawn dish soap. The socks and underwear don't weigh enough to be a concern to anyone that's trying to cut weight I mean give me a break it's almost nothing and makes a huge difference.
@@DarrenGerbrandtyou miss the point of bringing 3 sets of underwear that weight almost nothing and additional 2 sets of sleeping systems where ultralights weight at least a pound
Excellent ❤. Great reminder of the "so simple, it's stupid ". But it's so necessary to remember that to conserve your energy if your in a funky situation. This is a great reminder of that..I use wet wood everyday in my life to heat my home. My old simple skills and listening to you help me everyday. So thank you Shawn ❤...
Happy Sunday, Corporal! What a great video, and your Flintstones Vitamins comment was hilarious! 😂 It always amazes me how you present your information…it is outstanding! I enjoyed every moment, and it was cool to see your skillet as you cooked up some eggs as well, but you forgot your coffee, lol!!! 🍳 I don’t know how cold it is in your area, but today I am seeing our first snow of the season! ❄️ ☃️ Thank you so much for all that you do….you are a blessing and greatly appreciated, Corporal. Keep on rockin, brother!!! 🔥🏕️🪵🤗👏🏼
Thank you for this video. So many people aren't aware of, or don't think about, foot care in the field the way we grunts do. It was good to see you explain to and or remind everyone how important this is. Semper Fi!
My cowboy skillet arrived yesterday! You must have worked around the clock getting those out so fast with everything else you do. The skillet is excellent. Already had it outdoors. Keep up the great work. Such a needed skill.
At my age & recalling the mistakes I've made in the woods during my 83 years, this video provides one of multiple possible scenarios which challenge outdoorsmen to deal with the reality of Mother Nature! Excellent!
The Flintstone vitamins and tobacco clam baked vehicles was spot on. I laughed out loud at that as I was flooded with past memories. Can't wait for your series to drop on Survival Mastery!
@recall5811 maybe, but I always like to think how i would actually use these skills. Bushcraft is fun but I'm not gonna drag an oil skin tarp & wool blanket on a day hike. A poncho, pocket knife, lighter and Vaseline cotton balls? Every time! Keep on adapting and following your gut, brother! I hope for your continued success!
Thanks for another great video. It makes sense to stick to the pans you can make the most of in as little time as possible. It really helps to prove the old saying 'time is money'
This was an excellent video. Brings me back to the 1950's and my first job in forestry. Doing long distance traversing where we were always on the move for several days/nights at a time. You camped where you could. Being wet for several days and nights was not fun. Building fires were somewhat impossible to do in the rain soaked bush. There was normally someone on the crew who was a cigarette smoker and usually he had a Ronson Lighter fluid bottle. W e used that so many times to start fires we started calling it "American matches". It worked.
I can't begin to count the number of times I've had to improvise a shelter such as this, some not so good and some not too bad. Learned early on that any shelter is better than none. Make sure to sit behind your boots and socks, you know how smoke has a tendency to follow you around a camp fire....😉
I like this style of video. In my younger days I used to pack and guide up in Colorado. My boots got extremely wet and didn't dry out for the hunt the next day by the time I got my client set my boots were frozen to my feet. I went back to where I had the horses tied and literally had to shovel my way to the ground with a Y branch piling up the snow to make that bank get a fire started and dry my boots and socks out the exact same way. Very realistic my friend.
One of my biggest fears in life is Corporal Kelley and Survivorman teaming up to hunt me to the ends of the earth. Imagine trying to stay ahead of that team lol
Thanks coporal for getting back to basics. This is why I started watching your videos many years ago. I like these type of videos, however I will continue watching all your videos because you have earned my respect. Have a good day brother.
Great video and I like where you are going with your videos. I got my skillet today and can't wait to try it out. Rain and more rain and they are calling for tornados where I am just to the southwest of you, that's just crazy for this time of year.
Shawn; My wife, my Assist. Scoutmaster with my Sons, reminded me that "Even with wet leaves, you needed to move the leaves away from your firelay. They will eventually dry out and COULD catch on fire.
Love these videos. You make me feel like I'm out there. Some medical issues. Should be taken care of early March. I'll get back out there, these make me miss it. Thanks for the hard work you put into these.
Practical is wonderful!! Especially for those of us ladies, who need to know what to look for. Many of us drive an hour home. I now have a car kit and bag with some things you have recommended. What if she has her kids with her. This was an outstanding video!!
Glad to have the explanation about keeping the feet warm, dry, & clean. Next time socks are talked about can you tell us how to dry out socks without a fire?
My grandmother grew up in Sweden. She was friends with some northern nomadic Sami people. She would go camping up north in the mountains with them as a young woman in the 1930s. She told me that one of the main things they prioritized was keeping their feet dry.
hello, I'm from Indonesia, I'm glad to be able to see your video, it's very useful for me with the way you share and educate about activities in the forest... I hope I can share useful knowledge like you when I'm in the forest.. thank you
Only Les Stroud talked about the importance of such and used the Juniper Tree specifically when he had the chance, but thank you most do not know or understand this.
I plan to be hitting the road with a pack and a desire to wander once the weather warms up in 2025. I also want to be fully prepared before then. Not just with the gear I'll take but also with the knowledge I'll need. This was the type of video I've been looking for, thank you for that and you have gotten my follow. Your cooking kit also looks like something I should pick up!
Got my cowboy skillet yesterday. Cleaned it up, seasoned it and made bacon and eggs this morning. It's a nice skillet, well made. Someone may be on TH-cam cooking on your 120 yr. old skillet someday. Definitely going to order another one. Good video.
I like these "It's soaking wet and we don't have a lot of equipment, but let's figure it out" type videos. I'll take realism over glamping any day of the week.
Whenever I was designated as a 91B medic in the 864th Engineer Battalion at Ft. Lewis, Washington *(1976-1979)* to serve on a TDY assignment, even if the assignment was just for a portion of a single day, I always had a spare pair of the issue, calf high, O.D. Green, cushioned sole, wool socks that were compressed inside of a quart-sized ZipLoc freezer bag and secured with a rubber band that I kept tucked inside my Aid Bag. I learned early on that spare, clean, wool socks were a *MANDATORY* requirement where the health of ones feet were concerned. As well as an extra can of issue foot powder that was in excess to needs for those soldiers under my care. I entered the military with a perennial case of Athlete's Foot between my big toe and the adjacent toe on both feet that our family GP couldn't cure. By generously powdering my feet every single day for three years, that case of lingering Athlete's Foot dissappeared by the time that I was discharged.
Hell yeah!! Was able to snag up another cowboy skillet!! These things are incredible man hopefully all four of mine and my cooktop will all fit in that leather bag.
Doing a snow camping four day trip going to try your four wall-canopy reflective tarp shelter to see how it works out in 20-30f temps. I still have still my stove and fire pit with the rest of my gear just in case
Thanks for doing this one. Practical things can lead up to the more complicated stuff. Some people may need to bug out for a variety of reasons, so thanks for reminding us!
I was going to just do my normal algorithm comment but the fact that we all suck down that second-hand smoke and took Flintstone vitamins got me so I had to point it out fist bump bro
Sir, it was a pleasure meeting you at the Fall Gathering. Thanks for taking the time to explain to me and my father on how you crank out so many skillets so quickly, even though I had a hard time keeping my mouth shut and not trying to voice assumptions.
In general, correct approach. The thing is, if it starts raining again, the water from your poncho goes straight into the fire. Last december, it took me 6 hours to dry my leather trekking shoes above the fire. But that's ok, if you have enough wood. I was simply laying in the hammock, and got up every now and then to add some wood...
Flintstones Vitamins - such humor. Interesting topic today especially since I am sitting in a hospital bed because I could not dry & prevent bacteria infection on my stump.
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SO excited for the turn you're planning to take considering your content. Don't get me wrong -- I love watching you build stuff from Red Dead Redemption, I really do. However I'm so grateful that you're willing to communicate actual survival theory. Thanks so much, my dude.❤
I still confused about the skillet bag and stuff., Semper Fi, nice video.!🇺🇸😁
Do you leave your boots wet for long
SHAWN WE CAN SAY 1 THING,, YOUR SHOWS ARE 99.5% OF THE TIME,,,YOU GOT DAM GOOD SHOWS,,THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO
I find that a mylar emergency blanket/cover makes an excellent heat reflector on the back side of the fire when trying to keep your sleeping area warm. When done keep that blanket to use the same way. Now carry two of them. They're extremely lightweight and minimal mass anyways.
Flintstones vitamins and hose water was literally the fountain of youth
Cpl. Kelly i was not able to watch last Sunday, I was recovering from three heart attacks. I need prayers so I can come back.
Smoke. "Life begins at 40F" 40F is the temp where a lot of bacteria and other nasties start and multiply. So keep it colder than 40F or get it enough higher than 40F to keep it safe. Good stuff as expected and thanks for sharing.
Pack out with 3 pair of socks 3 T-shirt and 3 pair of underwear. Wear one set. Change daily. Wash the dirty ones. Wear clean set while wet ones dry. Have the spare set in case of emergency. Rotate them through each cycle.
Lol.
A rule of packing in 3s and why. 👌
I usually always bring 3 pair socks and underwear always one pair of wool as well in winter /fall/ spring
and a tiny medic size bottle of original dawn dish soap.
The socks and underwear don't weigh enough to be a concern to anyone that's trying to cut weight I mean give me a break it's almost nothing and makes a huge difference.
Sure but if you are going to pack that much then you might as well pack everything else as well, shelter, food, tools etc.
@@DarrenGerbrandtyou miss the point of bringing 3 sets of underwear that weight almost nothing and additional 2 sets of sleeping systems where ultralights weight at least a pound
I have been watching for years. This is one of your best. You have described the thought process and that saves lives. Very well done!
Realism is exactly what I hoped for. Thank you.
Shawn, I really do appreciate the more realistic approach to teaching outdoor skills. Thank you!
My wife bought me a cast iron flat grill for our RV. I love it. Well seasoned cast iron is the superior cooking surface bar none!
Nothing like the smell of a good campfire.
Flintstones vitamins, tap water, rubbing dirt into those injuries, and letting words bounce off make for a tougher person.
Tap water? I think you mean "water straight from the hose"! 😆
Amen brother.
I am 54 and still drink from the garden hose.
Indeed
‘10 Million Strong,…and growing’. Thanks Shawn, appreciate the info. 👍🏻
Excellent ❤. Great reminder of the "so simple, it's stupid ". But it's so necessary to remember that to conserve your energy if your in a funky situation. This is a great reminder of that..I use wet wood everyday in my life to heat my home. My old simple skills and listening to you help me everyday. So thank you Shawn ❤...
Happy Sunday, Corporal! What a great video, and your Flintstones Vitamins comment was hilarious! 😂 It always amazes me how you present your information…it is outstanding! I enjoyed every moment, and it was cool to see your skillet as you cooked up some eggs as well, but you forgot your coffee, lol!!! 🍳
I don’t know how cold it is in your area, but today I am seeing our first snow of the season! ❄️ ☃️ Thank you so much for all that you do….you are a blessing and greatly appreciated, Corporal. Keep on rockin, brother!!! 🔥🏕️🪵🤗👏🏼
Thank you for this video. So many people aren't aware of, or don't think about, foot care in the field the way we grunts do. It was good to see you explain to and or remind everyone how important this is. Semper Fi!
The smoking parents in a car brings back memories for sure! This video is pure gold. Thank you.
My cowboy skillet arrived yesterday! You must have worked around the clock getting those out so fast with everything else you do. The skillet is excellent. Already had it outdoors. Keep up the great work. Such a needed skill.
Been watching you for years
Me too!
Stalking!? 😅 I’m a fan too (from the Netherlands)
Fan for years too. The videos are always interesting to learning or sometimes remembering.
Always a great source for information, I recommend this channel to people all the time.
At my age & recalling the mistakes I've made in the woods during my 83 years, this video provides one of multiple possible scenarios which challenge outdoorsmen to deal with the reality of Mother Nature! Excellent!
It's corporal Sunday it's a outstanding day with a outstanding video
The Flintstone vitamins and tobacco clam baked vehicles was spot on. I laughed out loud at that as I was flooded with past memories. Can't wait for your series to drop on Survival Mastery!
Same. F##in classic!
Outstanding lessons for real-world camping problems. Well done and Bravo Zulu!
I love this! I really appreciate how you kept things real and made thing relatable for the average day hiker. Great job!
most will disagree but thanks
@recall5811 maybe, but I always like to think how i would actually use these skills. Bushcraft is fun but I'm not gonna drag an oil skin tarp & wool blanket on a day hike. A poncho, pocket knife, lighter and Vaseline cotton balls? Every time! Keep on adapting and following your gut, brother! I hope for your continued success!
Thanks for another great video. It makes sense to stick to the pans you can make the most of in as little time as possible. It really helps to prove the old saying 'time is money'
This was an excellent video. Brings me back to the 1950's and my first job in forestry. Doing long distance traversing where we were always on the move for several days/nights at a time. You camped where you could. Being wet for several days and nights was not fun. Building fires were somewhat impossible to do in the rain soaked bush. There was normally someone on the crew who was a cigarette smoker and usually he had a Ronson Lighter fluid bottle. W e used that so many times to start fires we started calling it "American matches". It worked.
This was a great video man! Practical, common sense, easily watchable... Other content creators need to take notes.
We have sage and Juniper where I live. You can come away smelling purty using either one of those fro smoke.
This video gets right down to the bones. Excellent information that is so overlooked.
I can't begin to count the number of times I've had to improvise a shelter such as this, some not so good and some not too bad. Learned early on that any shelter is better than none. Make sure to sit behind your boots and socks, you know how smoke has a tendency to follow you around a camp fire....😉
I like this style of video. In my younger days I used to pack and guide up in Colorado. My boots got extremely wet and didn't dry out for the hunt the next day by the time I got my client set my boots were frozen to my feet. I went back to where I had the horses tied and literally had to shovel my way to the ground with a Y branch piling up the snow to make that bank get a fire started and dry my boots and socks out the exact same way. Very realistic my friend.
Gen X Flinstones Kids 10 Million Strong and Growing!
Thanks Corporal! Cool vid. As they say...So simple a caveman could do it.
Videos like this are coming. Great stuff. I miss all the shelters you used to build years ago! Some awesome builds!
You are a master at cooking eggs 🍳
PERFECTION ❤
that second hand smoke/Flintstones vitamin line is hilarious! 😂👍 thanks for making these videos 💯
Thanks, Corporal. A smoke bath is also a good way to mask human scent from game animals.
I like the egg container
One of my biggest fears in life is Corporal Kelley and Survivorman teaming up to hunt me to the ends of the earth. Imagine trying to stay ahead of that team lol
Thanks coporal for getting back to basics. This is why I started watching your videos many years ago. I like these type of videos, however I will continue watching all your videos because you have earned my respect. Have a good day brother.
Corpral, you used to make leaf rakes in all of your older videos. Havent seen you make one in a long time.
Great video and I like where you are going with your videos. I got my skillet today and can't wait to try it out. Rain and more rain and they are calling for tornados where I am just to the southwest of you, that's just crazy for this time of year.
Shawn; My wife, my Assist. Scoutmaster with my Sons, reminded me that "Even with wet leaves, you needed to move the leaves away from your firelay. They will eventually dry out and COULD catch on fire.
Love these videos. You make me feel like I'm out there. Some medical issues. Should be taken care of early March. I'll get back out there, these make me miss it. Thanks for the hard work you put into these.
Yes sir corporal, keep it real.
Practical is wonderful!! Especially for those of us ladies, who need to know what to look for. Many of us drive an hour home. I now have a car kit and bag with some things you have recommended. What if she has her kids with her. This was an outstanding video!!
Best video in a while, excellent explanations of the heat flow and how to maximize advantages. Thanks for the memories of Flintstone vitamins.
Greetings from Pennsylvania brother!! 👍
Really was great to meet you at the Georgia Bushcraft Fall Gathering! I appreciate all that you do!
Using nature and what’s there,perfect.That’s bushcrafting,no gadgets or garbage just knowledge,cheers corp.
I have the frontier skillet. Excellent quality, it will last longer than I will.
Flintstone vitamins for the win and let’s not forget drinking water from the hose!!!!
🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Glad to have the explanation about keeping the feet warm, dry, & clean. Next time socks are talked about can you tell us how to dry out socks without a fire?
My grandmother grew up in Sweden. She was friends with some northern nomadic Sami people. She would go camping up north in the mountains with them as a young woman in the 1930s. She told me that one of the main things they prioritized was keeping their feet dry.
Interesting. Learn from the best. Thx for sharing that info. I learned a lot from my grandmother too. 😊
hello, I'm from Indonesia, I'm glad to be able to see your video, it's very useful for me with the way you share and educate about activities in the forest... I hope I can share useful knowledge like you when I'm in the forest.. thank you
Only Les Stroud talked about the importance of such and used the Juniper Tree specifically when he had the chance, but thank you most do not know or understand this.
I can admit I’m not an”full time watcher” I’ll go months with out watching… then I binge watch!!!! Love it
I plan to be hitting the road with a pack and a desire to wander once the weather warms up in 2025. I also want to be fully prepared before then. Not just with the gear I'll take but also with the knowledge I'll need. This was the type of video I've been looking for, thank you for that and you have gotten my follow. Your cooking kit also looks like something I should pick up!
Got my cowboy skillet yesterday. Cleaned it up, seasoned it and made bacon and eggs this morning. It's a nice skillet, well made. Someone may be on TH-cam cooking on your 120 yr. old skillet someday. Definitely going to order another one. Good video.
Now this was a good video. Not just visual escapism, instructional learning and it held my attention. 👌
These skillets are the best skillets I have ever purchased, They are my go to skillets at home or in the field. Thank your Mr. Kelly
I’m glad you did this video. Good job Marine! I salute you. 🫡
Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge with us . Awesome and outstanding content as always.
Love this video !!! Greatings from The Netherlands.
Very well done Shawn, still loving the informative content. Thanks buddy
Ordered one after your last video and that campcraft came quickly very happy with the quality can't go wrong.
Another great video. Keep em coming Corp. keep on keeping on 💪🏼
Breath in the secondhand smoke. it's ok. We all had Flintstone vitamins, and we will live 😂😂😂😂 that was great corporals 👍
I found a cowboy skillet that belonged to husbands dad. Now, I just need to clean it up and season it 😊.
Great basic knowledge.
another great video thank, best of luck with Survival Mastery, if I see content I like I might look at purchase.
Smoke on clothing also masks human odors while hunting.
Great video!!! This is the type of scenario I always plan for
I like these "It's soaking wet and we don't have a lot of equipment, but let's figure it out" type videos. I'll take realism over glamping any day of the week.
Whenever I was designated as a 91B medic in the 864th Engineer Battalion at Ft. Lewis, Washington *(1976-1979)* to serve on a TDY assignment, even if the assignment was just for a portion of a single day, I always had a spare pair of the issue, calf high, O.D. Green, cushioned sole, wool socks that were compressed inside of a quart-sized ZipLoc freezer bag and secured with a rubber band that I kept tucked inside my Aid Bag. I learned early on that spare, clean, wool socks were a *MANDATORY* requirement where the health of ones feet were concerned. As well as an extra can of issue foot powder that was in excess to needs for those soldiers under my care. I entered the military with a perennial case of Athlete's Foot between my big toe and the adjacent toe on both feet that our family GP couldn't cure. By generously powdering my feet every single day for three years, that case of lingering Athlete's Foot dissappeared by the time that I was discharged.
Outstanding AF. Buuutttt…I’ve been missing the Corporal’s Final Thought segment. Bring that back!
Keep up the good work brother. Been watching you for years now. Thank you for the great tips.
Another great vid. As you said, too many overlook hygiene in the woods.
Thanks for all you do.
Keep makin em n we'll keep watchin!
Good video for everyone, even if you have these skills. Reminders are good
Hell yeah!! Was able to snag up another cowboy skillet!! These things are incredible man hopefully all four of mine and my cooktop will all fit in that leather bag.
Picked up the folder today, looking forward to seasoning it with the bacons I’m smoking right now!
Outstanding video brother
Doing a snow camping four day trip going to try your four wall-canopy reflective tarp shelter to see how it works out in 20-30f temps.
I still have still my stove and fire pit with the rest of my gear just in case
Thanks for doing this one. Practical things can lead up to the more complicated stuff. Some people may need to bug out for a variety of reasons, so thanks for reminding us!
🎉🎉 Great video! Super advice!
Try to watch you every week for your practical advice.🎉🎉🎉
Flintstone vitamins , O yah!!! Nice job on video..
🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent work! One of your best. Thanks for your work.
When you said Flintstones vitamins that brought back memories. We were fed them to lol.
Lol. Those damn Flintstone vitamins are probably why we're all a little nuts! Good times!
Thank you, Sir...looking forward to the videos!
Great ideas. Awesome video. Thank you for your time and effort making this for us.
I was going to just do my normal algorithm comment but the fact that we all suck down that second-hand smoke and took Flintstone vitamins got me so I had to point it out fist bump bro
Sir, it was a pleasure meeting you at the Fall Gathering. Thanks for taking the time to explain to me and my father on how you crank out so many skillets so quickly, even though I had a hard time keeping my mouth shut and not trying to voice assumptions.
In general, correct approach. The thing is, if it starts raining again, the water from your poncho goes straight into the fire. Last december, it took me 6 hours to dry my leather trekking shoes above the fire. But that's ok, if you have enough wood. I was simply laying in the hammock, and got up every now and then to add some wood...
good thing i explained when to do this
I hope they are not too wet
Thank you. 👍
Thanks for the vid. I love the hardcore hammer/ax
Flintstones Vitamins - such humor. Interesting topic today especially since I am sitting in a hospital bed because I could not dry & prevent bacteria infection on my stump.
get flintstone vitamins and vicks vapor rub and and 7-up
Good video. I did not know about the smoke.
Great job. I've been watching for three years or so and this is one of your best, and most practical. Stick with it!