Dude, please tell me you didn't push it. You have been not well! You are supposed to take it easy! Hope you didn't hurt yourself just to do a video! Hugs! And, Stevia is ok for you. If you have to have a sweetener, that would probably be the least "bad" for you.
JOOOOOOOOOEEEEEE!! I don't have IBD but know those who do so have an idea what you're going through: Anything you can give us is great, deeply appreciated, and I wish you all the best as you learn to get a handle on this challenge.
We are all just as stoked! Been thinking a lot about Scout and enjoying every moment with my puppy. cant wait to take him on adventures like you've been teaching me:)
Hi Joe, I'm an orthopedic surgeon. Try everything (brace or cast) to avoid surgery on your daughter. Treatment could take way longer than 6 weeks with a 5 month old. But trust me it is worse for the parents than the baby. In Germany we put on a cast when the hip is not stable and pops out. The younger the baby the shorter you have to treat it. That is why we have mandatory screening ultrasound with 4-5 week old babys. The possibility of Treatment has not really have anything to do with the weight of the baby, but the age! Wish you the best.
I was born with CP back in 1966. Now granted this isn't CP thank God, but orthopaedic has advanced miles since then. Hopefully she comes thru this with no memory and complete recovery.
Medical advice from TH-cam comments should be taken with a grain of salt. For one thing, there's no way to know if a person is what they say they are. No offense, but there are a lot of anonymous folks who say a lot of things for odd reasons. Also I wonder if an orthopedist would know to spell "babies" rather than "babys" :-)
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Joe Robinet, Could you do a video series of how you prep for your camping trip, the camping trip, and what you do when you get home again? How do you choose what you choose, why do you choose what you take, what do you do with the gear once you get home? Do you sharpen the axe or knife when you get home? how do you decide on which knife, axe or saw? Bedding? Why choose one sleeping bag over another?
Great idea. We know Joe must have some sort of packing list he goes through as we see a lot of the same items in his videos, but it would be nice to see the differing packing lists for the different types of excursions.
He has done several pre-trip gear videos: m.th-cam.com/video/xFz7cXVnefA/w-d-xo.html m.th-cam.com/video/6ggifig1LyA/w-d-xo.html m.th-cam.com/video/r2Dt6zVvtdw/w-d-xo.html Coming back from a trip if he’s anything like me he dries out his wet gear and repairs anything damaged. I doubt he sharpens his knife/axe for every trip.
You're question about a 3 bbl system is posted in the Brewery Life(another channel I was just watching) youtube channel by user AngryMan.... am i going crazy, is this a comment glitch??
I really don't miss tv at all. Joe has 11 commercials, 10 seconds or skip after 5....when a normal tv show would have 11 commercials per break, 15 to 30 seconds. I only have tvs to attach to our game systems.
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I like that Joe does not act like he knows everything or more than others. I love how he stays humble. It gave me confidence that I’m always learning and am doing just fine🙂
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You captured me a few months ago. Doing what you do and how much happiness it seems to bring to you... However, your baby girl and her unfortunate issues. Think i recall one video where you spoke of her one eye and now her hip. But through it all you speak of what a happy baby she is... and the Love that resonates from you speaking of this angel just brings me to my knees. I am a mom of 3. Much older now. 25, 19 and 13 and then my grand daughter who is 18 months... I can only imagine what you and your wife have gone through... Sending you all so much love and respect... Take it from me... Raising your babies is NEVER easy... But it is very rewarding, through the good, bad and indifferent. This too shall pass and she will thrive... If she is anything like her Daddy. She is STRONG... Hope one day i get to see them both with you in your finest elements. Bless you all...
Thanks Joe! I have been watching you for some time now. Have enjoyed every one of them. I am 60 years old and you have inspired me to hit the woods again as I did in my youth. My wife thinks I'm nuts. It's not a matter of beating nature it's a matter of learning it's rules. I will be using a gi shelter half pup tent. With a floor mod. Can't wait. Thanks again.
I was so sorry to hear of of your daughters condition. I am currently 63 years old and was diagnosed with Perthes disease when i was 3 years old. This problem can be overcome. I was one crutches for 2 years following my diagnosis. After that, I starred in sports all through Junior High , High Scjhool, and college. I even made to the NFl, where I punted for 6 years. Please stay positive
ice to see you back, Joe. I'm sorry to hear about Autumn but My grand niece had the same problem and after her treatments (that seemed like forever) I am happy to say that she is perfect. It also makes me happy to see you taking better care of yourself. Much love from Nova Scotia p.s. Chicken is cooked when it is no longer pink . Stevia is a natural herb that looks a bit like mint but is very sweet. It is used extensively as a sweetener in teas and drinks. Dark chocolate is an excellent antioxident and your body is slightly hypoglycemic that;s why you want sugar. Have a bite of dark chocolate if you want the extra calories won't hurt you. That's all.
@@gutierrezgerdardo4044 only thing some people should watch out for with stevia is if your body can't handle it that well it might give you the runs badly (few family members had this problem and got the same effect as sugar free gummy bears )
Joe, you are the man! Crazy adventures, making do when necessary, just out there! 50 years ago I’d have been doing the same thing, but now it’s more fun to watch you do it.
CANADIANS! Some of the politest people on Earth, as well as the toughest. Welcome back, Joe. Prays to you and your daughter. All will be well. And as always...THANKS FOR SHARING!
Joe, I've loved watching your videos for several months now. But, I just watched this one, I have to say it struck a chord. I'm a single father of a 18 y/o daughter, so I know the heart tugs with being a dad. You're a good man and a good father. I will be praying for you, your daughter, and your family. Stay strong, brother! It's tough when our little girls are hurt. Just stay strong and know that there are others out there who are praying for you and your family.
If the tent is too tall, you could always dig down into the snow to give yourself more height and room to move around. In Army Arctic Training we were taught that if you dug the floor down, you could then place material (pine boughs) down for insulation without sacrificing room. We would also pile snow around the edges of the tent to prevent any wind coming in. Probably hundreds of things you could do to provide more comfort, but for one night it would suffice for simple survival purposes.
@@vagabondquerier9375 He would have to dig down the snow before putting up the main pole and then make the main pole shorter. Like he said in the video, if the pole is too long you sacrifice room at the bottom of the tent. Another thing to consider is that a person might have to sleep slightly curled depending on their height and the scenario you find yourself in.. Another way is to dig out an area big enough for your feet to extend out of the tent and then create a small igloo of sorts over that space. One thing we did for a really tall guy was to dig out where his feet were to go and then place pin boughs over it, then pack snow over that. He said that he feet never got cold and he was able to sleep fully extended through the night. I think the weather scenario and a person's physical condition dictates need vs want in those circumstances. Is it comfort for a nice excursion or is a survival situation? Hope I explained myself better with this response. You brought up the same point I was thinking of while watching Joe erect his shelter - nice!
Your passion is amazing. I have been MARRIED for 17 years but life has consumed me. I hope you never let your passion for the outdoors go. Teach your little ones what you know and try your hardest to steer them to the natural things of nature. You inspire more people than you know brother. I wish you the best man. Oklahoma guy says " Canadian jam knots rock" ;)
Following your passions will make your life/marriage richer. Set aside 2 hours a week that's YOURS, inviolate, to do something that feeds your soul. You deserve it! You need it!👍😊
@@mikobushwacking1982 dude if your saying someone suck ass then that means you do, only a dip shit like you would portray his insecurities onto other people! like go head with your rudimentary ass comment fool!
My oldest daughter had the same thing. They put her in a brace for a while and it went away. They said she wouldn't have any long-lasting effects. She's in her 20's now and all was well while she grew up. She played soccer and basketball. And is now a nurse that walks all day while working.
I watched every minute of your video. Loved all of it. So glad that you didn't give up on the bow. Also I wish your daughter does great on her surgery and recovery.
So happy to see the email notification that this video was posted 😁 !!! I have been going through Joe withdrawals lol !!! Glad your feeling better Joe 😀👍
Nothing worse than being a parent of a baby that's not feeling 100% but she won't remember any of it in a few years time when she's running around you will wonder what all the worry was for. Good luck with everything.... oh and the video is a real treat....
The fire drill part was so deserving in the end. I kept saying in my heart, "Come on, Joe. One more time. Don't give up, now..". Put a freaking smile on my face when it lighted.
I’m a 55 year old Newbee and never Backpacked. Yet. After my finding of Dave Canterbuary and his crew of great people I find in the TH-cam mix. With all the personalities on TH-cam I keep coming back to your Channel. You love camping , you are real, you are a wealth of knowledge and don’t claim to be an expert. I dig you don’t edit out the bobos. I have so many more. lol You share your gear and aren’t trying to sell it all. Thank you for sharing. God Bless
I’m so glad I rediscovered your videos. I enjoy “hanging out with you”, so to speak. It’s helping rekindle my love for the outdoors and the hope I’ll be well enough to do some of this on my own.
Hi Joe, Lindsay from Glasgow, Scotland here. Great to see you back and healthy. Sorry to hear about your bairn, but nice to hear there is a positive outcome to this problem. Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of your kith an kin. I'm a granda now and I can attest to the worry one has about ones kids, it never ends Im afraid! Nice to see you back tho' man. All the best.
Hi Lindsay. I love it when Joe does his British accent but can you imagine him trying to figure out what 'Bairn' means and saying it in a Scottish account lol. Wayne (From the U.K 🇬🇧)
Hi Joe. I'm in the middle of the video, and wanted to say I appreciate you showing us the things that didn't work out like you'd hoped (the fire starting with the bowdrill), and then the big surprise when you got it on the 5th try! What determination, especially when you had the flint steel in your pocket. I am really impressed with your skill, as well as your "Never give up" attitude. Great life skills, as well as bushcraft ones!
Legends has it the chicken is still cooking out there , Joe love your videos and best wishes to the little angel hope shes doing much better now brother
Was that a Polish reference on Joe's channel ?!?! :O Pałatka z polskiego demobilu ! I wonder which size this is. I have managed to get size = 2, but the prices for this sky-rocketed in the last few years (in comparison to the 90'ies when it costed about 30 polish zloty (~7-8 bucks) ) and now it's difficult to get the size = 3 for a reasonable price.
Hi Joe. Stevia is a natural sweetener that basically goes straight through you (in a good way). It tastes sweet but doesn't mess up your blood sugar and it doesn't feed the bad bacteria in the gut either (like regular sugar does). It's a sweetener stable in the LCHF/keto diet (which I btw highly recommend if you've got IBS). My source: I have IBS too!
Stevia just don’t taste the same. Personally I think stevia just is gross. Not hating on it cuz my mom uses it, I am just saying I really just can’t stand it
Also cut out dairy/whole grains and for goodness sake not so much vegetables, many of them contain oxalic acid and it prevents you from getting some important minerals from food. "Safe" foods for my gut are rice, potato cooked, all meats, eggs, organs, well cooked peas, fish, berries, some fruits although they usually contain traces of pesticides (hello orange farmers in brazil that died from them) so not really that healthy that is promoted in mainstream. Also stevia has to be processed by liver and that usually doesn't mean it's good, considering there is no any other benefit than sweetening your food.
I just got home from a crappy day at work and this notification was waiting for me at my desk. I immediately shouted like JR from WWE. "BAH GAWD! IT'S HIM!" LOL
It's 51 f in Phoenix Az right now with a high of 67 f today. I'm watching this in pajamas and a thick robe and I'm freezing my ass off! Lol. But seriously, glad your back Joe and sorry to hear about your little one. I will say, as a father of 3 grown daughters and two grand children, kids are amazingly resilient. Your baby girl will be just fine and I know this just by watching how tough and resilient her daddy is. God speed to you and your family from blistering cold Phoenix, Az.
I love her name Autumn that is lovely. Remember Surgeons and Doctors will do the very best for your baby girl. Please give your wife a Huge hug when you get home. Medical issues with children hits mom's real hard. Sending lots of betterness your little Autumn's way, wishing her a speedy recovery and you and your family all the very best. Your perseverance with the fire was on point.
I was born with hip dysplasia, I had to wear a brace until my hips finished developing. I feel that it led to many of my physical issues that then just compounded on each other. I have tight hamstrings, which led to turned in knees, possibly leading to my flat feet (though that is genetic too). And of course bad feet and legs make your posture poor and your back hurt. Plus growing like a bean stalk and having dyspraxia didn't help either. I don't mean to scare you, but rather to learn from my experiences. I'd focus on making sure to stretch her hamstring as she grows, and to teach and practice good stretching habits. Also being active, which I'm sure won't be a problem with you as her dad. :) Wishing her, and you, all the best from Texas
Hi Joe. I got this video suggestion from YT, when I was on Canadian Prepper's channel. I watched the first video you did in the fort, during the big snowstorm, but you fell asleep and missed it! It was great though, and we enjoyed watching you doing each job around the campsite. It's so peaceful, and of course because you're Canadian, I subscribed! Looking forward to binge watching episodes all week. I'm retired, so I've got lots of time to watch. Sending you best wishes from Brighton, Ontario, Canada! 🐕
Miss your beer revues LOL , i live in France but am from London , your Mary Poppins accent cracks me up every time , 2 years in and still love your videos ..
Joe has some really serious health issues regarding gut health and he is insane to even touch alcohol right now. I'm going through the exact same thing because of cancer. Much as I love to drink NO alch. for me right now and it's HUGE how important it is to healing and winning. He HAS to do that for his daughter!! :) Cheers
Wow, I could not believe 3 fire nests not catching fire with the amount of smoke coming out of them, it was fantastic though when it did eventually combust into flames! Amazing how you kept warm enough without a chimney fire stove in the tent. The polish twin poncho tent worked really well considering the extreme winter conditions. Thanks for posting Joe and best wishes.
If your setting up a bit tent dig it in. Provides a lot more warmth. Spent many a long winter's night in the Adirondaks and central Alaska in dug in/banked tents.
I rode a little dirt bike for the first time in my life two years ago. Wrecked bigger then ish but i loved it and was immediately hooked. Didn't know this was a thing. Thanks for my new rabbit hole on TH-cam Joe lol. Someone told me respect the power a bike has, because it can kill you. Please be safe. Be thoughtful. Take your time. I get the need for that adreniline rush especially after dealing with grief depression and stress as you have. Please think clearly be mindful, and know you're not alone. So excited for your new journey. Can't wait to see how it goes. Just go slow bud, no it's not Bushcraft lol, but it's stil awesome!! Good that you realize as a new rider that it's more then enough.
When he was trying to get the fire started with the bow, I was like, “come on joe you got this” and every time it didn’t work I would just get so mad 😂
Really enjoy watching your videos - Thank you for sharing. This one especially - showing that fires/and whatever bushcrafts are not always executed successfully first go everytime. Love the persistence and truth in this video. Thanks again for sharing your experiences. Inspiring.
Little Joe this has been a fun video to watch. Again you have not only entertained but you have taught people about the things you are doing and how to do them. Awesome job
Wow! How much am I enjoying you camping in the frigid north while I sit here by my fireplace sipping on a Malibu Black? Well , a whole lot! That is how much! Thanks for sharing these details of your camping experience and making me appreciate my roof and fireplace and comfy bed and 4 kids (well, maybe not the kids, but the dogs, for sure!). Now, excuse me, while I order my firewood for delivery! LOL! Happy Holidays! Stay healthy! Get vaccinated!
Those lavvu's are awesome bits of kit I've had mine ages and always take it hot tenting and just use a arm hole as a flue hole with a flue sleeve to protect the tent, just using one poncho with a fire in front of the tent is lovely in spring/fall
Welcome back Joe...hope you took adequate time for a full recovery...we all want you out there, but more so, we want you healthy! Just a quick comment: the issues you had getting fire with the bow drill were, in my opinion, the most instructive content of the video. First, if YOU are making mistakes, then we will view our own as an expected challenge rather than incompetence. Second, seeing you make, and correct errors and move on, increases the likelihood that we are now forewarned and less apt to make those mistakes. You are a better teacher than you give yourself credit for. I wonder...is it possible that moisture in your breath was a causal factor?👍👍👍👍
Steven Lutz- I agree with you. His trials,and victories, really do help us be better prepared to react to adversities as well. I also had the same thought as you about the humid breath making a challenging situation more difficult. Waving the tinder around may have been a better option given the conditions. -Cheers mate
We're so glad to have you back Joe! Glad you took the time you needed and have some new, healthy food in your pack! I dont get snow like you here in ohio, but for the first time in my life I've been down to winter camp - coldest night for me was 9*F. Thanks for showing us that you can get out there no matter what!
Wow! A Polish "pałatka" ponchos! The same type i used long time ago when i was a young scout. I saw there were already translations of the Polish text in the comments below but just to add a comment: it was mainly used by military (even in IIWW) and also by scouts. Wow... Am i surprised that Joe had used "pałatkas" in his winter-solo-survival. It really brings great memories from my childhood! Thanks Joe -for all your adventures and motivation for me to move my ass from the couch and into the woods ☺️. P.S. your Polish cracked me up totally! 😂 (But in a positive way). Cheers from Poland! 😊
Dude, same! Legit saw it pop up on my phone and clicked! I still need to watch the last episode of the ten day journey from last June. Can't wait to see him finish it off. This looks so good!
Regarding you daughter, Autumn...You can be sure that you and your wife will take care to make sure that she will have the BEST outcome with this hip problem. I am a new grandparent to a beautiful baby girl, and she's totally healthy. My daughter-in-law, however, has peripartum cardiomyopathy, in short, heart failure due to the pregnancy and delivery. She's slowly recovering, but it will take some time. I hope that, for your daughter, that you'll look back on this in a year as just a moment in time for your family. Your entire family will kick the shit out of this, my man. Love your channel, love your content....even dig the frozen boogers!!! Keep up the great work!!
Joe, I love watching your longform stuff. You show everything, mistakes, successes, difficulties and victories. Too many other channels edit out the "boring" stuff and make it all look so easy, a rock could do it. But your stuff really shows what it takes and that you can do it, even if it takes multiple tries and working hard. Thanks.
I have a Lavvu too. On the tags are the year of manufacture, the one closest to the camera was made in 1977. I can't make out the other one.My halves are dated '77 and '78. The one eyelet on the front flap means that yours is a size1, the smallest, there's a size 2 and size 3 is the largest.
Your determination and how natural you are. Not trying to give it large with ego, is why I watch. Twisted fire starter 🔥 love your camping adventures 🤗
Hey Joe ... glad to see you back. I know you're not exactly ultralight or anything, but if you need to ingest more plant matter on your adventures two of my lightweight favourites are: Dehydrated fruit salad ... whatever dried fruit I have on hand (home dried, apples, berries, peaches etc) and I cold soak it in a container overnight on the trail. In the morning I have rehydrated fruit with juice for a nice, bright breakfast. Dehydrated hummus ... store bought or homemade. I smear it on trays in the dehydrator, then grind it up to a powder in the food processor. I rehydrate it on the trail with cold water. It comes back to perfect consistency. Flatbread, hummus and fruit have become my favourite breakfast.
Any recommendations for a cheap dehydrator? I have a legume and trea nut allergy so packing trail snacks can be a bit of a pain. Dehydrated fruits sound like a great way to go tho!
Hey Joe, it's sad about your BB Girl. From the time they born, you will always be concerned about their health and well being. I have 3 grown children, and still worry! That's just part of being a good parent. Life is very precious. I wish you all the best for you, and your family. I will send Autumn prayers. You sure worked hard for that fire, and chicken! Great video, thanks for taking me along. I will keep watching. GBU.,SM.,NZ, ✌❤😁🤗
I've watched a few of Joe video's mainly when I'm cooking or fixing something. This one was def worth watching especially how he just took one last attempt to make fire. Def gave a whoo! Woo! When it finally lit. Totally AWESOME. Sorry to hear that his daughter Autum was not well when this was filmed but hope that doctor's were able to help make her better.
Prayers for Autumn. No worries. She will slingshot forward and catch up for any thing that might delay anything. We will be here when you can be here. It's going to be ok. 💪🙏♥️🐝
Glad to be back 😁
WOO! Glad to have ya back Joe !
Dude, please tell me you didn't push it. You have been not well! You are supposed to take it easy! Hope you didn't hurt yourself just to do a video! Hugs! And, Stevia is ok for you. If you have to have a sweetener, that would probably be the least "bad" for you.
JOOOOOOOOOEEEEEE!! I don't have IBD but know those who do so have an idea what you're going through: Anything you can give us is great, deeply appreciated, and I wish you all the best as you learn to get a handle on this challenge.
We are all just as stoked! Been thinking a lot about Scout and enjoying every moment with my puppy. cant wait to take him on adventures like you've been teaching me:)
Bam son! 2 and a half hours, lets go!!
Hi Joe, I'm an orthopedic surgeon. Try everything (brace or cast) to avoid surgery on your daughter. Treatment could take way longer than 6 weeks with a 5 month old. But trust me it is worse for the parents than the baby. In Germany we put on a cast when the hip is not stable and pops out. The younger the baby the shorter you have to treat it. That is why we have mandatory screening ultrasound with 4-5 week old babys. The possibility of Treatment has not really have anything to do with the weight of the baby, but the age! Wish you the best.
Edit, he saw it and it's all good. You don't have to upvote it or this comment any more! Hooray!
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Thank you. I will convey that to the Dr.
I was born with CP back in 1966. Now granted this isn't CP thank God, but orthopaedic has advanced miles since then. Hopefully she comes thru this with no memory and complete recovery.
Medical advice from TH-cam comments should be taken with a grain of salt. For one thing, there's no way to know if a person is what they say they are. No offense, but there are a lot of anonymous folks who say a lot of things for odd reasons. Also I wonder if an orthopedist would know to spell "babies" rather than "babys" :-)
I'm obsessed with these videos. Not even sure how I've discovered them but they're great. I find them really relaxing for some reason.
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Old Joey boy is a legend. He's one of the realist tent riggers out there!!
I’m 69 years old and this is the first time I’ve seen this process from start to finish. Thank you so much for your perseverance.
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Joe Robinet, Could you do a video series of how you prep for your camping trip, the camping trip, and what you do when you get home again? How do you choose what you choose, why do you choose what you take, what do you do with the gear once you get home? Do you sharpen the axe or knife when you get home? how do you decide on which knife, axe or saw? Bedding? Why choose one sleeping bag over another?
kim lightfoot Awesome idea! Knowledge is power! Always wanting to learm
Great idea. We know Joe must have some sort of packing list he goes through as we see a lot of the same items in his videos, but it would be nice to see the differing packing lists for the different types of excursions.
He has done several pre-trip gear videos:
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Coming back from a trip if he’s anything like me he dries out his wet gear and repairs anything damaged. I doubt he sharpens his knife/axe for every trip.
You're question about a 3 bbl system is posted in the Brewery Life(another channel I was just watching) youtube channel by user AngryMan.... am i going crazy, is this a comment glitch??
@@JeraldCizmadja I have no clue what yer talking about, I didn't comment on AngryMan, never been to his channel.
Joe needs his own PBS channel here in America and in Canada.
I really don't miss tv at all. Joe has 11 commercials, 10 seconds or skip after 5....when a normal tv show would have 11 commercials per break, 15 to 30 seconds. I only have tvs to attach to our game systems.
@@funnyanimalshorts643 Just mentioned because I understand that nomads and Rvers are getting their own programming on PBS...All are from the TH-cam community and not informative as Joe. Well other than how too poop in a bucket and over a downed tree trunk.✌Sooory.
Definitely only ... on amazon also the us and Canada .
64PINK256 you to huh - that’s why I watch amazon tv . That and binge watching bones 🦴🦴
Dude I was just talking about him getting his on show today
I like that Joe does not act like he knows everything or more than others. I love how he stays humble. It gave me confidence that I’m always learning and am doing just fine🙂
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@@JasonT5800 what the heck..
I do think he does the greatest and interesting vids!
You captured me a few months ago. Doing what you do and how much happiness it seems to bring to you... However, your baby girl and her unfortunate issues. Think i recall one video where you spoke of her one eye and now her hip. But through it all you speak of what a happy baby she is... and the Love that resonates from you speaking of this angel just brings me to my knees. I am a mom of 3. Much older now. 25, 19 and 13 and then my grand daughter who is 18 months... I can only imagine what you and your wife have gone through... Sending you all so much love and respect... Take it from me... Raising your babies is NEVER easy... But it is very rewarding, through the good, bad and indifferent. This too shall pass and she will thrive... If she is anything like her Daddy. She is STRONG... Hope one day i get to see them both with you in your finest elements. Bless you all...
Thanks Joe! I have been watching you for some time now. Have enjoyed every one of them. I am 60 years old and you have inspired me to hit the woods again as I did in my youth. My wife thinks I'm nuts. It's not a matter of beating nature it's a matter of learning it's rules. I will be using a gi shelter half pup tent. With a floor mod. Can't wait. Thanks again.
I hope you enjoy yourself.... sounds like fun. 😊
Glad to see you're getting out.
Yeah, what Scott said.
I was so sorry to hear of of your daughters condition. I am currently 63 years old and was diagnosed with Perthes disease when i was 3 years old. This problem can be overcome. I was one crutches for 2 years following my diagnosis. After that, I starred in sports all through Junior High , High Scjhool, and college. I even made to the NFl, where I punted for 6 years. Please stay positive
Thanks to Real Hard Work & Tenacity. You're the Boss!
ice to see you back, Joe. I'm sorry to hear about Autumn but My grand niece had the same problem and after her treatments (that seemed like forever) I am happy to say that she is perfect. It also makes me happy to see you taking better care of yourself. Much love from Nova Scotia
p.s. Chicken is cooked when it is no longer pink . Stevia is a natural herb that looks a bit like mint but is very sweet. It is used extensively as a sweetener in teas and drinks. Dark chocolate is an excellent antioxident and your body is slightly hypoglycemic that;s why you want sugar. Have a bite of dark chocolate if you want the extra calories won't hurt you. That's all.
Since steivia is not sugar it should be fine for you. Here in the states we can get it in packets. If you see truvia it is the same thing.
If you like Coke, they make it with stevia. Look for the green label.
@@fightingfaerie i like coke...
@@gutierrezgerdardo4044 only thing some people should watch out for with stevia is if your body can't handle it that well it might give you the runs badly (few family members had this problem and got the same effect as sugar free gummy bears )
Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
Yay!!!!! Finally!!! Glad to see your back and feeling better..sure miss Scout out with you!
2 and half hours of pure enjoying 😀
so excited about it
Joe, you are the man! Crazy adventures, making do when necessary, just out there! 50 years ago I’d have been doing the same thing, but now it’s more fun to watch you do it.
They definitely are funny and 😮
that tipi/poncho is originally called "pałatka" in Poland. Nice to see one. Had one and used it in childhood when beeing a Scout.
i am sorry Lukasz but i must correct you but the Palatka...Plash Palatka is Russian issue...kindest regards
CANADIANS! Some of the politest people on Earth, as well as the toughest.
Welcome back, Joe. Prays to you and your daughter. All will be well.
And as always...THANKS FOR SHARING!
Try to catch all your videos, enjoy them. Sending prayers to your lil baby, to you and your family. May the creator watch over you all. 😊
Joe, I've loved watching your videos for several months now. But, I just watched this one, I have to say it struck a chord. I'm a single father of a 18 y/o daughter, so I know the heart tugs with being a dad. You're a good man and a good father. I will be praying for you, your daughter, and your family. Stay strong, brother! It's tough when our little girls are hurt. Just stay strong and know that there are others out there who are praying for you and your family.
Yes prayers being lifted up for your family
You cannot imagine how much I have enjoyed watching your videos while I am quarantined at home alone !!! Thank you so very much !!
Do as your government tells you...lmfao
At 12:00 who else thought he cut his hand with that saw 😂😂good to see you back big man
I did.
If the tent is too tall, you could always dig down into the snow to give yourself more height and room to move around. In Army Arctic Training we were taught that if you dug the floor down, you could then place material (pine boughs) down for insulation without sacrificing room. We would also pile snow around the edges of the tent to prevent any wind coming in. Probably hundreds of things you could do to provide more comfort, but for one night it would suffice for simple survival purposes.
True, yet how to make it longer ... Joe is a Mid-sized to short guy ... yet was crammed into a small tent.
@@vagabondquerier9375 He would have to dig down the snow before putting up the main pole and then make the main pole shorter. Like he said in the video, if the pole is too long you sacrifice room at the bottom of the tent. Another thing to consider is that a person might have to sleep slightly curled depending on their height and the scenario you find yourself in.. Another way is to dig out an area big enough for your feet to extend out of the tent and then create a small igloo of sorts over that space. One thing we did for a really tall guy was to dig out where his feet were to go and then place pin boughs over it, then pack snow over that. He said that he feet never got cold and he was able to sleep fully extended through the night. I think the weather scenario and a person's physical condition dictates need vs want in those circumstances. Is it comfort for a nice excursion or is a survival situation? Hope I explained myself better with this response. You brought up the same point I was thinking of while watching Joe erect his shelter - nice!
Don Jones too complicated
Hope you’re feeling better! Glad to see ya back on with some videos!
Please dont ever stop..your simple life..love your shows..stay strong with your family
Your passion is amazing. I have been MARRIED for 17 years but life has consumed me. I hope you never let your passion for the outdoors go. Teach your little ones what you know and try your hardest to steer them to the natural things of nature. You inspire more people than you know brother. I wish you the best man. Oklahoma guy says " Canadian jam knots rock" ;)
Following your passions will make your life/marriage richer. Set aside 2 hours a week that's YOURS, inviolate, to do something that feeds your soul. You deserve it! You need it!👍😊
Glad you are back! I hope you feel better. :D
Hi Lilly!😊
@@mikobushwacking1982 dont be like dat man
@@mikobushwacking1982 dude if your saying someone suck ass then that means you do, only a dip shit like you would portray his insecurities onto other people! like go head with your rudimentary ass comment fool!
Yay, Lilly is here!
Joe ! Welcome back ! Your baby girl and fam will be in my prayers.
Much appreciated
What I love about your outdoor adventure videos is that you not only show us how to survive...but show us how to thrive and enjoy!
The real hero is the man that crawls into a sleeping bag in the winter time with a bad gut👍
My oldest daughter had the same thing. They put her in a brace for a while and it went away. They said she wouldn't have any long-lasting effects. She's in her 20's now and all was well while she grew up. She played soccer and basketball. And is now a nurse that walks all day while working.
Great to hear
Joe. Glad to see you are back into the woods. Happy Scout is still in the family. Many prayers for healing of the baby.
I’ve always fell asleep to these videos, soothing
literally 2 hours of enjoyment
Welcome back Joe!! So glad you're back 😊
Got so pumped when I saw an upload. Your last video made me think it was gonna be a while but nope. Hope your feeling better!
I watched every minute of your video. Loved all of it. So glad that you didn't give up on the bow. Also I wish your daughter does great on her surgery and recovery.
That morale boost when you finally get the fire going makes it all worth it
Honestly that was amazing. Rooting for him the entire time
*Joe Robinet* Glad you're back...
It's ok to like your own comment to get the ball rolling...
Wishing you, scout and your family the best of health!
I have one. Not yours but it definitely makes a difference.
Glad your making some now.
So happy to see the email notification that this video was posted 😁 !!! I have been going through Joe withdrawals lol !!! Glad your feeling better Joe 😀👍
Nothing worse than being a parent of a baby that's not feeling 100% but she won't remember any of it in a few years time when she's running around you will wonder what all the worry was for. Good luck with everything.... oh and the video is a real treat....
no real parent thinks like that, we don't remotely expect gratitude but when it does occur it's a bonus
it's good to see you camping again Joe
I'm 35 and have had bilateral hip dysplasia since birth. I tried everything that was suggested and just live with it.
“...you can tell it’s an Aspen by the way it is” 😂
The fire drill part was so deserving in the end. I kept saying in my heart, "Come on, Joe. One more time. Don't give up, now..". Put a freaking smile on my face when it lighted.
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Glad you didn’t give up on the bow drill fire, I was rooting for you. Great video (like always).
I’m a 55 year old Newbee and never Backpacked. Yet.
After my finding of Dave Canterbuary and his crew of great people I find in the TH-cam mix. With all the personalities on TH-cam I keep coming back to your Channel.
You love camping , you are real, you are a wealth of knowledge and don’t claim to be an expert. I dig you don’t edit out the bobos. I have so many more. lol
You share your gear and aren’t trying to sell it all.
Thank you for sharing.
God Bless
I’m so glad I rediscovered your videos. I enjoy “hanging out with you”, so to speak. It’s helping rekindle my love for the outdoors and the hope I’ll be well enough to do some of this on my own.
Hi Joe, Lindsay from Glasgow, Scotland here. Great to see you back and healthy.
Sorry to hear about your bairn, but nice to hear there is a positive outcome to this problem.
Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of your kith an kin.
I'm a granda now and I can attest to the worry one has about ones kids, it never ends Im afraid!
Nice to see you back tho' man.
All the best.
Hi Lindsay. I love it when Joe does his British accent but can you imagine him trying to figure out what 'Bairn' means and saying it in a Scottish account lol. Wayne (From the U.K 🇬🇧)
Hi Joe. I'm in the middle of the video, and wanted to say I appreciate you showing us the things that didn't work out like you'd hoped (the fire starting with the bowdrill), and then the big surprise when you got it on the 5th try! What determination, especially when you had the flint steel in your pocket. I am really impressed with your skill, as well as your "Never give up" attitude. Great life skills, as well as bushcraft ones!
Legends has it the chicken is still cooking out there , Joe love your videos and best wishes to the little angel hope shes doing much better now brother
16:10 .... :D Joe Robinet
"Peleryna namiot z omasztowaniem" - cape tent with mast. Greetings from Poland
Lesław Skuza Thats exactly what he said😂😂
@@dahlmasen3084 ??? I ve only translate.
Lesław Skuza I was ironic, what I meant was that Joe probably pronounced the polish very wrong😂
@@dahlmasen3084 everyone call it PALATKA in Poland
Was that a Polish reference on Joe's channel ?!?! :O Pałatka z polskiego demobilu ! I wonder which size this is. I have managed to get size = 2, but the prices for this sky-rocketed in the last few years (in comparison to the 90'ies when it costed about 30 polish zloty (~7-8 bucks) ) and now it's difficult to get the size = 3 for a reasonable price.
That bowdrill scenario was the best redemption arc I've seen in awhile, I was almost as excited as Joe when it sprung to life :)
Hi Joe. Stevia is a natural sweetener that basically goes straight through you (in a good way). It tastes sweet but doesn't mess up your blood sugar and it doesn't feed the bad bacteria in the gut either (like regular sugar does). It's a sweetener stable in the LCHF/keto diet (which I btw highly recommend if you've got IBS). My source: I have IBS too!
What is IBS?
Stevia just don’t taste the same. Personally I think stevia just is gross. Not hating on it cuz my mom uses it, I am just saying I really just can’t stand it
Also cut out dairy/whole grains and for goodness sake not so much vegetables, many of them contain oxalic acid and it prevents you from getting some important minerals from food. "Safe" foods for my gut are rice, potato cooked, all meats, eggs, organs, well cooked peas, fish, berries, some fruits although they usually contain traces of pesticides (hello orange farmers in brazil that died from them) so not really that healthy that is promoted in mainstream. Also stevia has to be processed by liver and that usually doesn't mean it's good, considering there is no any other benefit than sweetening your food.
Glad to be back too, been away from planet Earth too long. A few hours watching you is just the perfect way to chill out i think. God send you are 😇🥰🕊
I just got home from a crappy day at work and this notification was waiting for me at my desk. I immediately shouted like JR from WWE. "BAH GAWD! IT'S HIM!" LOL
Sorry your work day was bad. 🖤
yay!!! wow i missed your videos! hope u feel better! havent seen the movie yet.. but this is perfect friday entertainment! i know it
It's 51 f in Phoenix Az right now with a high of 67 f today. I'm watching this in pajamas and a thick robe and I'm freezing my ass off! Lol. But seriously, glad your back Joe and sorry to hear about your little one. I will say, as a father of 3 grown daughters and two grand children, kids are amazingly resilient. Your baby girl will be just fine and I know this just by watching how tough and resilient her daddy is. God speed to you and your family from blistering cold Phoenix, Az.
Same situation here, Jay. Haha. Arizona's making a wimp outa me! Lol
That’s not even cold where I live it’s 25°
Jay M hope you’re ass gets warm!😂
I was happy to see it was 30° today after it was a low of 5° last week
that is like September in Canada because winter right now is -41 Celsius
I love her name Autumn that is lovely. Remember Surgeons and Doctors will do the very best for your baby girl. Please give your wife a Huge hug when you get home. Medical issues with children hits mom's real hard. Sending lots of betterness your little Autumn's way, wishing her a speedy recovery and you and your family all the very best. Your perseverance with the fire was on point.
I was born with hip dysplasia, I had to wear a brace until my hips finished developing. I feel that it led to many of my physical issues that then just compounded on each other. I have tight hamstrings, which led to turned in knees, possibly leading to my flat feet (though that is genetic too). And of course bad feet and legs make your posture poor and your back hurt. Plus growing like a bean stalk and having dyspraxia didn't help either.
I don't mean to scare you, but rather to learn from my experiences. I'd focus on making sure to stretch her hamstring as she grows, and to teach and practice good stretching habits. Also being active, which I'm sure won't be a problem with you as her dad. :)
Wishing her, and you, all the best from Texas
So happy to see you managing to put out a vid after your troubles mate you are an inspiration to us that suffer with gut issues
Joe it's nice to have you back
Hi Joe. I got this video suggestion from YT, when I was on Canadian Prepper's channel. I watched the first video you did in the fort, during the big snowstorm, but you fell asleep and missed it! It was great though, and we enjoyed watching you doing each job around the campsite. It's so peaceful, and of course because you're Canadian, I subscribed! Looking forward to binge watching episodes all week. I'm retired, so I've got lots of time to watch. Sending you best wishes from Brighton, Ontario, Canada! 🐕
Miss your beer revues LOL , i live in France but am from London , your Mary Poppins accent cracks me up every time , 2 years in and still love your videos ..
Joe has some really serious health issues regarding gut health and he is insane to even touch alcohol right now. I'm going through the exact same thing because of cancer. Much as I love to drink NO alch. for me right now and it's HUGE how important it is to healing and winning. He HAS to do that for his daughter!! :) Cheers
@@1JeffTenEyck Good for him and best wishes to you my friend x
I got excited when I seen the notification Joe! Glad your back!
Wow, I could not believe 3 fire nests not catching fire with the amount of smoke coming out of them, it was fantastic though when it did eventually combust into flames!
Amazing how you kept warm enough without a chimney fire stove in the tent. The polish twin poncho tent worked really well considering the extreme winter conditions.
Thanks for posting Joe and best wishes.
I guess the -20 sleeping bag did the trick.
If your setting up a bit tent dig it in. Provides a lot more warmth. Spent many a long winter's night in the Adirondaks and central Alaska in dug in/banked tents.
joes videos should get alot more recognition then he normally does (his work is amazing and inspiring)
Greetings from japan! God bless! (Sending hugs for scout!) ❤️🤗❤️
Glad you're back Joe. I always learn something new from your videos!
I rode a little dirt bike for the first time in my life two years ago. Wrecked bigger then ish but i loved it and was immediately hooked. Didn't know this was a thing. Thanks for my new rabbit hole on TH-cam Joe lol. Someone told me respect the power a bike has, because it can kill you. Please be safe. Be thoughtful. Take your time. I get the need for that adreniline rush especially after dealing with grief depression and stress as you have. Please think clearly be mindful, and know you're not alone. So excited for your new journey. Can't wait to see how it goes. Just go slow bud, no it's not Bushcraft lol, but it's stil awesome!! Good that you realize as a new rider that it's more then enough.
When he was trying to get the fire started with the bow, I was like, “come on joe you got this” and every time it didn’t work I would just get so mad 😂
Really enjoy watching your videos - Thank you for sharing. This one especially - showing that fires/and whatever bushcrafts are not always executed successfully first go everytime. Love the persistence and truth in this video. Thanks again for sharing your experiences. Inspiring.
Little Joe this has been a fun video to watch. Again you have not only entertained but you have taught people about the things you are doing and how to do them. Awesome job
Wow! How much am I enjoying you camping in the frigid north while I sit here by my fireplace sipping on a Malibu Black? Well , a whole lot! That is how much! Thanks for sharing these details of your camping experience and making me appreciate my roof and fireplace and comfy bed and 4 kids (well, maybe not the kids, but the dogs, for sure!). Now, excuse me, while I order my firewood for delivery! LOL! Happy Holidays! Stay healthy! Get vaccinated!
Good to have you back Joe
When I want “real” winter camp information, you are my go to guy. Keep up the great videos Joe.
Happy to see you back in action my man your videos were dearly missed! Hope everything is going well for you & your family :)
Those lavvu's are awesome bits of kit I've had mine ages and always take it hot tenting and just use a arm hole as a flue hole with a flue sleeve to protect the tent, just using one poncho with a fire in front of the tent is lovely in spring/fall
Welcome back Joe...hope you took adequate time for a full recovery...we all want you out there, but more so, we want you healthy! Just a quick comment: the issues you had getting fire with the bow drill were, in my opinion, the most instructive content of the video. First, if YOU are making mistakes, then we will view our own as an expected challenge rather than incompetence. Second, seeing you make, and correct errors and move on, increases the likelihood that we are now forewarned and less apt to make those mistakes. You are a better teacher than you give yourself credit for. I wonder...is it possible that moisture in your breath was a causal factor?👍👍👍👍
Steven Lutz- I agree with you. His trials,and victories, really do help us be better prepared to react to adversities as well.
I also had the same thought as you about the humid breath making a challenging situation more difficult. Waving the tinder around may have been a better option given the conditions.
-Cheers mate
@Tony Yarzagaray Thanks Tony
@@lexmcpherson3703 Agreed Lex!
Better than most Hollywood movies made today! 😍👏👍
That's for sure !!!
Na tbh I’d rather avengers infinity war and alien vs predator then this
Absolutely right!
We're so glad to have you back Joe! Glad you took the time you needed and have some new, healthy food in your pack! I dont get snow like you here in ohio, but for the first time in my life I've been down to winter camp - coldest night for me was 9*F. Thanks for showing us that you can get out there no matter what!
Wow! A Polish "pałatka" ponchos! The same type i used long time ago when i was a young scout. I saw there were already translations of the Polish text in the comments below but just to add a comment: it was mainly used by military (even in IIWW) and also by scouts. Wow... Am i surprised that Joe had used "pałatkas" in his winter-solo-survival. It really brings great memories from my childhood! Thanks Joe -for all your adventures and motivation for me to move my ass from the couch and into the woods ☺️. P.S. your Polish cracked me up totally! 😂 (But in a positive way). Cheers from Poland! 😊
I'm such a big fan I love what you do man
I've never clicked anything so fast before lol
Dude, same! Legit saw it pop up on my phone and clicked! I still need to watch the last episode of the ten day journey from last June. Can't wait to see him finish it off.
This looks so good!
just skip between 1:41:33 to 1:42:00
@@grimreaper3526 bahahaha
I saved it for tonight, to watch while relaxing before my fake, electric fireplace.
The best part 1:03:25. Enoy it xd
My Friday night is now complete
I've been watching your videos now for a bit . Love your character and your morals . I learn a little bit every video
Regarding you daughter, Autumn...You can be sure that you and your wife will take care to make sure that she will have the BEST outcome with this hip problem. I am a new grandparent to a beautiful baby girl, and she's totally healthy. My daughter-in-law, however, has peripartum cardiomyopathy, in short, heart failure due to the pregnancy and delivery. She's slowly recovering, but it will take some time. I hope that, for your daughter, that you'll look back on this in a year as just a moment in time for your family. Your entire family will kick the shit out of this, my man.
Love your channel, love your content....even dig the frozen boogers!!! Keep up the great work!!
Dan Cartlidge wait what happened to autumn
She's got some issue with her hip, so they're taking her to Toronto, if I remember, to have her checked out. Joe explains it pretty well in the video.
I love his pure excitement when he finally gets the fire going! Way to go, Joe!
Joe, I love watching your longform stuff. You show everything, mistakes, successes, difficulties and victories. Too many other channels edit out the "boring" stuff and make it all look so easy, a rock could do it. But your stuff really shows what it takes and that you can do it, even if it takes multiple tries and working hard. Thanks.
Thank you very much, im happy to hear it
PAKoffee10 The long videos are the best love settling in for a couple of hours. Knew he'd get that fire going too!
I have a Lavvu too. On the tags are the year of manufacture, the one closest to the camera was made in 1977. I can't make out the other one.My halves are dated '77 and '78. The one eyelet on the front flap means that yours is a size1, the smallest, there's a size 2 and size 3 is the largest.
Your determination and how natural you are. Not trying to give it large with ego, is why I watch. Twisted fire starter 🔥 love your camping adventures 🤗
am i the only 15 year old who really enjoy doing things like this? and watching videos like these?
Good to see you back Joe! 😀
Joe ur the Best “This Kind of Survivalist” lol Yessah That’s the kind my family connects with!!
Hey Joe ... glad to see you back. I know you're not exactly ultralight or anything, but if you need to ingest more plant matter on your adventures two of my lightweight favourites are:
Dehydrated fruit salad ... whatever dried fruit I have on hand (home dried, apples, berries, peaches etc) and I cold soak it in a container overnight on the trail. In the morning I have rehydrated fruit with juice for a nice, bright breakfast.
Dehydrated hummus ... store bought or homemade. I smear it on trays in the dehydrator, then grind it up to a powder in the food processor. I rehydrate it on the trail with cold water. It comes back to perfect consistency.
Flatbread, hummus and fruit have become my favourite breakfast.
Any recommendations for a cheap dehydrator? I have a legume and trea nut allergy so packing trail snacks can be a bit of a pain. Dehydrated fruits sound like a great way to go tho!
Hey Joe, it's sad about your BB Girl. From the time they born, you will always be concerned about their health and well being. I have 3 grown children, and still worry! That's just part of being a good parent. Life is very precious. I wish you all the best for you, and your family. I will send Autumn prayers. You sure worked hard for that fire, and chicken! Great video, thanks for taking me along. I will keep watching. GBU.,SM.,NZ, ✌❤😁🤗
I've watched a few of Joe video's mainly when I'm cooking or fixing something. This one was def worth watching especially how he just took one last attempt to make fire. Def gave a whoo! Woo! When it finally lit. Totally AWESOME. Sorry to hear that his daughter Autum was not well when this was filmed but hope that doctor's were able to help make her better.
Prayers for Autumn. No worries. She will slingshot forward and catch up for any thing that might delay anything. We will be here when you can be here. It's going to be ok. 💪🙏♥️🐝