"The toggle still wants to be involved " 🤣.. Awesome setup and idea brother! Happy birthday Dan the man have a wonderful day!! Another awesome video as always brother 👍 💪
I’ll just vicariously winter camp through you. I don’t really have winter down here. It’s just wet and cold for a month or two, then it’s spring again.
Put a tent stake notch on each tripod leg towards the top.. hang a line with a toggle & you can put all pots over the fire evenly & if ones done you can kick on leg out. Or you can just put 2 tripods opposite sides of the fire & have a stick going across doin it rotisserie style.
At first I thought it was going to be two tripods supporting a crossbeam, but this is simpler, faster, and has far less fuss with even better utility. Definitely another welcome tool for the toolbox.
You’re not alone. The vast majority of people are so used to conventional ways to the point that innovation is stifled. For example, your idea was to try to keep each pot as in-line and as directly over the fire as possible; Dan’s method takes advantage of the fact that vessels can be NEXT to the fire to achieve the same results. I’ve found that more than one brain is often more than necessary to accomplish things.
Happy Birthday, Dan. Thank you for all the great videos, ideas, and tools for our toolboxes. Hope you're enjoying a nice hot mug of boil-o or some other warm alcohol-laden winter beverage.
I have a variation of this instead of attaching the stick. Take 2 fish hooks and attach them to the spots that you would have attached the stick then we can place a stick in the hooks for more maneuverability of the tripod. Just an idea.
Great impulse as so often - and endless varieties possible... I'm carrying a few pre-prepared wires to hang my bottle/ cans/cookware. In combination with this tip, I can already imagine a pretty lot of setups to try asap... thanks Dan and all the best to you! Take care, bro! 👍🤗
A cheap way to do this, instead of the blacksmith hooks, is to use a short hank of line with a toggle. Put a loop in the end of the line big enough to go over the toggle. Then you set your toggle on your pot, run the end of your line over the crossbar and use the loop in the end of the line to grasp the toggle again. Basically you're just making a larger loop to hang your pail. Trust me it works. And there are many variations you can use. All you need is a toggle and a bit of line. Thanks.
Because of you!!!! I redid my (surviavl bag/ get home)!lol grrrrrrr lol seriously thanks for making your videos fun and simple and reminding us that common since aproach !!love your videos keep them coming please! !!! Merry Christmas btw!!!
OK, something I say should be carried by anyone who cooks in the woods....3-4 feet of stainless steel cable, the type you use to hang a mirror or picture frame on the wall. It will NOT burn up in a fire, you can hang pots with it or you can wrap a log that is split 4 ways for a Swedish Torch fire. You can also shackle zombie dinosaurs with it.
Oddly, this helped me figure out another awesome use. I’m tired of being a bad shot and ruining plate stands. I have a bamboo madness growing and I started using it for tripods. But the plate constantly rotates hanging from the top. So, one more piece and I can have a solid platform. Thanks!
I want to see things in operation. It's my assumption the tripod is mad high to keep it out of the flames but you have made it closer. Also what kind of wood? The stick? What about the weight? See it in operation please
I wouldn't want that many pots on the go at once. I'd definitely ruin dinner! Is that tarred bankline holding the toggle? I'd be concerned it might drip tar or catch light when I added wood to the fire.
Not a bad trick if a tripod is all you have. But why not just bring a fire grill? Tripods are clumsy enough even with a single pot, trying not to spill the contents or burn yourself in the process of adjusting the heat or trying to stir it.
Save the s hooks from broken rubber bungee straps. Add a short piece of chain. Great information as always. Thank you. 😊
Solid geometry all over again. “Clever people, these bushcrafters!”
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Really enjoying these quick down and dirty videos. Keep it up brotha
Intro had some major late night informercial energy.
"The toggle still wants to be involved " 🤣.. Awesome setup and idea brother! Happy birthday Dan the man have a wonderful day!! Another awesome video as always brother 👍 💪
Yeah, that made me chuckle too.
@@damimcute1 it was funny glad you thought so as well lol. Dan is hilarious! Can't wait to get back to his school
Dan pushing the tripod over and later "I'm the alpha bushcrafter today" - ha ha ha! Great stuff, as always!
I’ll just vicariously winter camp through you. I don’t really have winter down here. It’s just wet and cold for a month or two, then it’s spring again.
It ain't rocket science, simple and effective and quick to set up 👍
"your favourite liquid" - and I immediately had a flashback to your 'boilo' video. :D
Good evening from germany. Thumbs up for your channel.
Another little something I wouldn't thought of , nice.
Wow. What a simple but useful idea.
Job well done. Added to the file.
I’m sorry, this is so funny! I’m glad he told us to COME BACK from getting a stick!
Put a tent stake notch on each tripod leg towards the top.. hang a line with a toggle & you can put all pots over the fire evenly & if ones done you can kick on leg out. Or you can just put 2 tripods opposite sides of the fire & have a stick going across doin it rotisserie style.
Super Duper idea! Thanks, Dan!
Dan great video
Great Vid Dan Wowack!😉 and BTW, Happy Born Day...🍻
Neet idea. Worth remembering.
Great video! Awesome idea!one for the books!
That first tantrum.cracked me up again.onya.T800Aust
At first I thought it was going to be two tripods supporting a crossbeam, but this is simpler, faster, and has far less fuss with even better utility. Definitely another welcome tool for the toolbox.
You’re not alone. The vast majority of people are so used to conventional ways to the point that innovation is stifled. For example, your idea was to try to keep each pot as in-line and as directly over the fire as possible; Dan’s method takes advantage of the fact that vessels can be NEXT to the fire to achieve the same results. I’ve found that more than one brain is often more than necessary to accomplish things.
You’re on fire! Great video
Thanks Dan!
That is really cool and simple solution
Happy Birthday, Dan. Thank you for all the great videos, ideas, and tools for our toolboxes. Hope you're enjoying a nice hot mug of boil-o or some other warm alcohol-laden winter beverage.
I have a variation of this instead of attaching the stick. Take 2 fish hooks and attach them to the spots that you would have attached the stick then we can place a stick in the hooks for more maneuverability of the tripod. Just an idea.
i had to go look for your video.good job.
Good idea and a good effort well done 👏 good video by the way
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
Great impulse as so often - and endless varieties possible... I'm carrying a few pre-prepared wires to hang my bottle/ cans/cookware. In combination with this tip, I can already imagine a pretty lot of setups to try asap... thanks Dan and all the best to you! Take care, bro! 👍🤗
A cheap way to do this, instead of the blacksmith hooks, is to use a short hank of line with a toggle. Put a loop in the end of the line big enough to go over the toggle. Then you set your toggle on your pot, run the end of your line over the crossbar and use the loop in the end of the line to grasp the toggle again. Basically you're just making a larger loop to hang your pail. Trust me it works. And there are many variations you can use. All you need is a toggle and a bit of line. Thanks.
Good video as usual.
Great video. Thanks.
Excellent tip
Excellent. Thanks!
Freaking brilliant
Endless possibilities 🤩🙌
😮😊perfect Dan. Thank you
Great idea
Brilliant!
I sure wish it would get a little colder, where I'm at in Eastern Kentucky, the high for the week us 68f I'm happy with anything below 85f
Great, as always. Thx.
Nice idea!
Always excited to see a new video from you! Keep up the amazing work!
Top tip.
Good morning from Syracuse NY USA brother thank you for sharing your adventures
Fabulous Dan have learnt so much from you and love your sense of humor!Merry Xmas Coal Cracker Bushcraft all the way from Aotearoa New Zealand!😀❤️
GOOD TIP
Awesome
Thanks!
Because of you!!!! I redid my (surviavl bag/ get home)!lol grrrrrrr lol seriously thanks for making your videos fun and simple and reminding us that common since aproach !!love your videos keep them coming please! !!! Merry Christmas btw!!!
Smart Dan👍👍
Very, very useful bit of bush craft, this is much appreciated .. Cheers.
Awesome suggestions, excellent video as always Dan! Thanks!!
That's a cool idea cheers dude
Love it
Cool
So simple but soooooo smart. Love this channel.
Great stuff Dan, my tripod is made out of bamboo, I'm down in florida
Nice tip-hack
Wow! You said “use” instead of “utilize” once!
OK, something I say should be carried by anyone who cooks in the woods....3-4 feet of stainless steel cable, the type you use to hang a mirror or picture frame on the wall. It will NOT burn up in a fire, you can hang pots with it or you can wrap a log that is split 4 ways for a Swedish Torch fire. You can also shackle zombie dinosaurs with it.
Hell yeah.
Great hack, generally I would just stack a few rocks here and there to accommodate heating like you said and lol there's your pot in the fire.
Oddly, this helped me figure out another awesome use. I’m tired of being a bad shot and ruining plate stands. I have a bamboo madness growing and I started using it for tripods. But the plate constantly rotates hanging from the top. So, one more piece and I can have a solid platform. Thanks!
I have learned so many useful things from your videos. Thanks!
Your vids are fun and very educational, thanks Dan
Excellent tip! Thank you Sir!
Good idea , I have to use this one !
awesome hack simplisity is the key =)
Great tip Dan! Keep crushing it!
Smart !♡👍
what are the best pots to use for cooking outdoors over fires in camp?
I want to see things in operation. It's my assumption the tripod is mad high to keep it out of the flames but you have made it closer. Also what kind of wood? The stick? What about the weight? See it in operation please
Excellent. Always great tips!
Awesome tip Dan
Excellent idea!👍🏻
Great setup
Pretty awesome, thank you dude
Really good tip!
Very clever, and so simple. Nice.
I wouldn't want that many pots on the go at once. I'd definitely ruin dinner! Is that tarred bankline holding the toggle? I'd be concerned it might drip tar or catch light when I added wood to the fire.
Good one!👍
😀 If you’re the “alpha “ bushcrafter, I’m the “omega “ bushcrafter; you’re the beginning, I’m the END! (Maniacal laughter). 😂
The toggle … 😂
Great tips ! Thanks! 👍
Merci beaucoup sir
Great tip!👍🏻😎
From another video…..do you ever retreat your oil wax skin tarp?
Make a few hooks like that from old wire coat hangers.
Don't like tared bank line for that. Tar ran down the string and driped into my pot.
Simple chain from the hardware store and S Hooks. Adjustable as well
Or pick up some picture frame wire if you want to keep it light weight. 👍
@@downeastprimitiveskills7688 yup I think we all have one of those too.
@@richjoebushcraft sure and it doubles as snare wire. These chains are small, window sash chains. they work very well and don't take up much space.
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Not a bad trick if a tripod is all you have. But why not just bring a fire grill? Tripods are clumsy enough even with a single pot, trying not to spill the contents or burn yourself in the process of adjusting the heat or trying to stir it.
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“…I can heighten this…” it’s a Pennsylvania thing.
Hey, bud. My sounds system was turned up way too high for all that metal clanging. There will be no more of that😡.
(Kidding. Do it again😄)
Why would you crack coal?
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