Apologies for the strange frame jumping at points in this video! Had computer issues when uploading! Hope you all enjoy this longer informative episode. Working on the Saxon House again soon and some more camping trips :)
I have said before and I will keep saying it, youtube is better than school it self, you get to learn so much about life and how to survive, did not get this in high school, lol, Thank you so much!!!!
This may be one of the best "How To" videos on YT I have seen in a few years. Not only bushcraft useful, but tips and advice that take instruction from a "show and tell: level, to a "this is how to make it work for you" stage. Excellent work! Thank you.
B ears watching a second time. The first time, I hadn't done much to acquire knife skills. I was awaiting the arrival of my knife when I watched this first time. After carving a spoon and a fork, then making hooks and such, the instructions make 100% sense. The details in each skill are so helpful I have confidence that i didn't have before about being successful. Thank you ever so much to you both. There is a kind of honor in brushwork. It is plain to see in this video how to read the wood one is about to work, how to minimize harm to a camp location, and to oneself. If true to these details, natural features available in each wood, one can go very far!
This is the second video I am watching TA Outdoors and I liked this video before watching because I knew his videos are so informative of TA Outdoors. Best TH-cam Channel to learn survival skills. Keep supporting this channel.❤️❤️❤️
I don't get it either, I love Mike's videos as well as Graeme's and Dustin's. Maybe it's just some jealous and angry people who resent other's successes and talents.
I thought that you wanted 3 sided points for stability thank you for your explanations of why you do things. I’m so grateful for the explanation of beaks and how to look at them to get it right the first time.
Paul Kirtley is just absolutely amazing. He has amazing bushcraft knowledge, and is so kind to share it with TA. Wish I could have a bushcraft adventure with both of them! Do you agree?
I have just recently been re-united with nature. I forgot the true beauty of the offerings nature has to give us if we desire it enough to work for it. I grew up playing in the woods. I found the fast lane after high school and remained there until addiction wore out its welcome. At 43 im once again addicted, only im addicted to playing in the woods once again. I am learning some lessons that are invaluable from this channel alone. So sincerely, thank you for passing your knowledge this way, to Michigan where i play in the woods.
@@doughroasterbushcraftandsu3947: They're both too good to compare. Like I say, when you're swimming, it matters whether the water is a half meter deep or three or ten, but who cares if it's 1000 or 1500?
I watch these videos when im stressed out and they calm me down, i dont know why but thank you guys for taking the time to make these, they are awesome. You guys are a benefit to my wellbeing, i cant show you appreciation enough but i hope a sub a comment and a like will do for now! Cheers!
Mahalo from the BIG Island of Hawai’i. I am currently living bushcraft with a solar setup and you guys have helped me immensely! Both of you are so wonderful and humble, I am a new subscriber to both of your channels.
You two have created the two best Bushcraft skills videos on any platform. Thank you both for taking the time to do them so thoroughly. Also Paul using his instructor handled woodlore is an awesome treat for those of us that understood what it took for him to receive it. Cheers guys and thanks again.
I’m so grateful for the educational style of your videos. I’ve been increasingly enamored with bushcraft practice for the past several years. Your videos have been the most useful. Thank you so much for your channel!
Bushcraft with a capital B from a guy who's got an incredible personality. I thoroughly enjoyed the video and learned a great deal from it! Thank you Paul.
Hi Mike. Corriander parsnips and carrots are all members of the umbellifer or Apiaceae family. This was a great video. Well filmed and included one of my favourite bushcraft instructors from our times. I reckon Paul is as good a cook as he is a Bushcraft instructor:) chicken looked delicious. Sandy
what the... i just learned more than my boyscout manual. my grandma would have loved you, for the latin names. there are hundreds of species of "ironwood" for instance. you are the most coherent teacher of these topics i've ever seen. thank you so much.
I've been on the Online Elementary Bushcraft Course with Paul for a couple years now, and I must say, Paul is thorough, very informative, and should you decide to join, you will not regret it. Fire craft, knife techniques, shelter (in all seasons), bindcraft and bonus edible/medicinal plant knowledge, as well as natural navigation techniques (using the sky elements, and natural fauna) will dazzle you and make you grow in bushcraft skills like few others can.
Yes!! - the infamous coffee drop makes another appearance! 😂 Jokes aside - you guys have so much mind-blowing information to share, and it has really taken my respect for the environment and our human ancestors to the next level. Thank you!
Only 20 mins in and I'm learning so much -I was brought up in the Australian Bush and thought I knew some things but wow this is extremely helpful! thanks for your informative and interesting video.
I watched your other Bushcraft video. Learning how to split the wood for kindling was an inspiration for me. Your videos are so beneficial. Glad you're including some North American woods in your videos too, otherwise some of the suggestions are lost on me. Thank you!!
Love your channel and something about Paul Kirtley's instruction keeps bringing me back to your channel. I'm going on a solo camping trip (minimizing exposure in North America) and I've been watching your two tips videos with Paul Kirtley in preparation to keep my axe, cooking, and woodworking tricks up to speed. I hope you and your family are doing well in these challenges. I've continued watching your videos through the pandemic and I think these tools are more valuable than ever: keeping struck on self reliance. Again, thanks to TA Outdoors and Paul Kirtley
I used to go out into the woods to do stuff like this, albeit not nearly as professional as you guys. It gives me peace and clarity. Due to the Covid outbreak I haven't been able to bushcraft nearly as much as I'd like to, but this channel is a great way to learn a bit more and get some new ideas while I'm yearning to be out there. Thanks so much, been watching your videos all day and while it's not the real thing, it sure is soothing!
i swear you make this look so easy! i’ve been trying to make a shelter on my channel and it has taken me months and i’ve had so many problems 😂 thanks for bringing us along
Wow what a brilliantly put together video. Paul reminds me of Ray mears in his easy going mannerisms and patience. Just imagine th e amount of knowledge Paul has collected over the years. Very impressed 👏 👌
Bit late to these videos I’m afraid. Been messing around in the woods for a while now but this is giving me some inspiration to up my game. Thanks to you both 👍🏕🔥
Paul, just minor addition to your last setup if you're open to a suggestion. I like to dig a trough under my hanger to build my fire in. 1. dug at a right angle to prevailing winds makes for a wind-break. 2. I can control my heat by shifting my coals into or out from under my pot. Plus, I can then burry my coals when I leave and not worry about a fire hazard.
Another great upload, really like the way Paul presents the skills, explaining the logic, best bit is most of the skills are just simple practical ideas neatly made and with respect for the surroundings. I'm looking forward to being away camping with my family and trying out the learnings and teaching my daughters too, keep them coming Mike and Paul, thanks
Paul Kirtley So I am in the Army and currently deployed to Afghanistan, and while I am at home I adore spending time with my kids in the woods. So you can imagine my desire to get back into the woods and away from this insanity of war. But what I wanted to get across is exactly what it is that you all do for people through the world. Yes it provides operational ideas and other amazing perspectives, but it generates hope and longing for better times in someone’s life like mine. It helps me get through just terrible times by providing a small relief from immediate stress. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your experience and knowledge. I can’t wait to put all this into play with my kids.
Been a while since I popped in but glad I did. Very enjoyable video with great info. I always wanted to experience sleeping on the ground but here in Louisiana, particularly my area, we have too many bad actors; cottonmouth, cane-break rattlers, copperheads and such. Not sure how much sleep I would get. I love all of your gear...waxed canvas has such a rustic look as well as being waterproof. At 75 years old, most of my camping days are gone, although I do try to get out at least a few times a year. This is why channels such as yours are so important....you let us go along as if there. Thank you.
Well, since the boy scouts are shutting down maybe try picking up a boy scout handbook for cheap. Some people will probably be triggered by the mention of The Constitution and god but it is full of the same (and more) info as a lot of videos. I do enjoy the videos though so I keep coming here.
@@larsbliss2728 get them while they last. The Canadian Boy Scouts stopped making and issuing the field book. Been a lot of upset people over the direction scouts have been going
These were two of the most engaging and useful Bushcraft videos I've watched. My stomach gurgled when I saw that chicken cooked but the close up of the pancakes and bacon... Oh man I'm hungry.
Thank you for getting Paul back on! Great stuff and a great teacher. I enjoy learning along with you. Also, it's always good to practice and reinforce our fundamentals.
Always appreciative of folks with actual, real-life experience in doing these things who are willing to share their knowledge on this platform. This man clearly has a tremendous amount of experience and is very good at translating that experience into simple but excellent instruction. Great video quality, great sound, and great editing made this an incredibly useful and enjoyable video. Great work, men. I appreciate you doing this.
That there is a £120 day Bushcraft course course in 1:20:17 video. You guys work really well together, you really get the right information across at the right level. Thanks Paul and Mike. I think a TA Outdoors, Paul Kirtley, Zed Outdoors and Bushcraft Padawan collaboration would be truly awesome. I can highly recommend Paul’s online Elementary course and Tree & Plant ID courses, worth every penny. They give a great foundation to learning in the outdoors. My own skills have rocketed by enrolling. Mike you’re a star. Thanks for sharing your Bushcraft journey 👍
Hi Mark and thanks for all your positive words. I know both Craig and Zed so you never know, maybe we could manage a four-way collab one day... It would be fun. :-)
Man Mike your so lucky ,Paul is one of my favorite Bushcraft teachers out there. He traveled with the one that had the show and Paul was behind the scenes teaching and learning as well but he was one of the front runners like Mors, Canterbury, Kirtley, I've been watching him for years he knows his stuff great video keep it up brother
That chicken is one of the best-looking campfire meals I've laid eyes on. Stealing that one. On another note, this is the second video of you and Paul I've watched. As a North American viewer, I really have to thank you for the more peaceful, relaxed nature of these videos. Most of the more local stuff is more fast-paced and urgent in tone, and usually has a really strong survivalist bent(prepping for the end times), instead of people who just enjoy some basic bushcraft skills for regular old camping.
Apologies for the strange frame jumping at points in this video! Had computer issues when uploading! Hope you all enjoy this longer informative episode. Working on the Saxon House again soon and some more camping trips :)
Si tu parle français bah coucou
It looks like its a single frame of the 1st withie Paul was making from the beginning of the video.
was the chicken yummy? :)
pls REupload, that will help !
So now I know where my surname comes from
I have said before and I will keep saying it, youtube is better than school it self, you get to learn so much about life and how to survive, did not get this in high school, lol, Thank you so much!!!!
:-)
You are so right.👍
I agree man😅
Schools should have this as a class for thise who want to "live off the land" as it were
This may be one of the best "How To" videos on YT I have seen in a few years. Not only bushcraft useful, but tips and advice that take instruction from a "show and tell: level, to a "this is how to make it work for you" stage. Excellent work! Thank you.
Thank you.
maybe can be practise after this.
Paul's level of expertise and skill in instruction is clear to anyone with eyes and ears.
Yeah.
Your sound recording is brilliant …the sawing and knife sharpening sound like I’m there in my headphones !
B ears watching a second time. The first time, I hadn't done much to acquire knife skills. I was awaiting the arrival of my knife when I watched this first time. After carving a spoon and a fork, then making hooks and such, the instructions make 100% sense. The details in each skill are so helpful I have confidence that i didn't have before about being successful. Thank you ever so much to you both. There is a kind of honor in brushwork. It is plain to see in this video how to read the wood one is about to work, how to minimize harm to a camp location, and to oneself. If true to these details, natural features available in each wood, one can go very far!
This is the second video I am watching TA Outdoors and I liked this video before watching because I knew his videos are so informative of TA Outdoors. Best TH-cam Channel to learn survival skills. Keep supporting this channel.❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ! This is the video I’ve been waiting for ..all,the stuff I learned in the Boy Scouts in the 70s that I’ve forgotten !
Those knife skills are so impressive.
Coriander, carrots and parsnips are all part of the carrot family. Great video. thank you for taking the time to educate and entertain!
Ulso you must have much power in your Hand! 👍 danke für das aufschlussreiche Video, und schöne Grüße aus Österreich.
Been there you guys are pretty cool
I don't understand why anyone would dislike this video... its just a bit of fun.
I don't get it either, I love Mike's videos as well as Graeme's and Dustin's. Maybe it's just some jealous and angry people who resent other's successes and talents.
They are just thumbs up from Australia 😂
I thought that you wanted 3 sided points for stability thank you for your explanations of why you do things. I’m so grateful for the explanation of beaks and how to look at them to get it right the first time.
Paul Kirtley is just absolutely amazing. He has amazing bushcraft knowledge, and is so kind to share it with TA. Wish I could have a bushcraft adventure with both of them! Do you agree?
Off course me too!
I have just recently been re-united with nature. I forgot the true beauty of the offerings nature has to give us if we desire it enough to work for it. I grew up playing in the woods. I found the fast lane after high school and remained there until addiction wore out its welcome. At 43 im once again addicted, only im addicted to playing in the woods once again. I am learning some lessons that are invaluable from this channel alone. So sincerely, thank you for passing your knowledge this way, to Michigan where i play in the woods.
Rock on brotha, the wilds beats the streets any day.
Paul Kirtley is like the Godfather of modern British bush craft in my opinion. Really informative.
Tom Carpenter shut up Ray Mears is still the gaffer
@@doughroasterbushcraftandsu3947: They're both too good to compare. Like I say, when you're swimming, it matters whether the water is a half meter deep or three or ten, but who cares if it's 1000 or 1500?
This is excellent information. Such wisdom will help me in my adventures. BUSHCRAFT TOOLS and this channel are incredibly helpful resources.
These videos with Kurtly are amazing. I come back to them regularly. More please.
I watch these videos when im stressed out and they calm me down, i dont know why but thank you guys for taking the time to make these, they are awesome. You guys are a benefit to my wellbeing, i cant show you appreciation enough but i hope a sub a comment and a like will do for now! Cheers!
This dude is like the friendliest woodsman to ever teach anything. After this I wouldn't want to learn from anyone else.
Mahalo from the BIG Island of Hawai’i. I am currently living bushcraft with a solar setup and you guys have helped me immensely!
Both of you are so wonderful and humble, I am a new subscriber to both of your channels.
Very good video guys, she looks at herself without seeing the time pass and she really wants to be with you in the woods ! Thank's.
You couldn't have a better guest! Thank you for that.
Glad you enjoyed it! :-)
You two have created the two best Bushcraft skills videos on any platform. Thank you both for taking the time to do them so thoroughly.
Also Paul using his instructor handled woodlore is an awesome treat for those of us that understood what it took for him to receive it. Cheers guys and thanks again.
Thank you Mark and I'm glad you enjoyed that little "Easter egg" :-)
who else immediately clicks when they get that notification???
edit: you’ve inspired me to make my own videos!
I do great show
Hi!
Hatchet Survival lol,yep.
Hahaha meee
Well I did
Paul is a national treasure. Fantastic video
Not basic at all!! Paul your a Brilliant man!! This was very helpful
I’m so grateful for the educational style of your videos. I’ve been increasingly enamored with bushcraft practice for the past several years. Your videos have been the most useful. Thank you so much for your channel!
Bushcraft with a capital B from a guy who's got an incredible personality. I thoroughly enjoyed the video and learned a great deal from it! Thank you Paul.
good to See Paul again
Thank you.
Hi Mike. Corriander parsnips and carrots are all members of the umbellifer or Apiaceae family.
This was a great video. Well filmed and included one of my favourite bushcraft instructors from our times.
I reckon Paul is as good a cook as he is a Bushcraft instructor:) chicken looked delicious.
Sandy
Wiltshire Man thanks Sandy!! And Top of the class for you :)
Nothing is better after a long day in the rat race than to watch TA Outdoors , its like the best escapism
what the... i just learned more than my boyscout manual. my grandma would have loved you, for the latin names. there are hundreds of species of "ironwood" for instance. you are the most coherent teacher of these topics i've ever seen. thank you so much.
Thanks Willis :-)
I've been on the Online Elementary Bushcraft Course with Paul for a couple years now, and I must say, Paul is thorough, very informative, and should you decide to join, you will not regret it. Fire craft, knife techniques, shelter (in all seasons), bindcraft and bonus edible/medicinal plant knowledge, as well as natural navigation techniques (using the sky elements, and natural fauna) will dazzle you and make you grow in bushcraft skills like few others can.
Yes!! - the infamous coffee drop makes another appearance! 😂 Jokes aside - you guys have so much mind-blowing information to share, and it has really taken my respect for the environment and our human ancestors to the next level. Thank you!
Thanks Mike for sharing and I'm truly jealous that you got to camp with Paul not once, but twice! He is truly great!
Best trainer I have ever seen on YT ! I love it ! Thank you very much ! Go on, good luck and best wishes from Germany
Only 20 mins in and I'm learning so much -I was brought up in the Australian Bush and thought I knew some things but wow this is extremely helpful! thanks for your informative and interesting video.
Excellent video and demonstration of skills and actual use of items. Nature provides everything.
I watched your other Bushcraft video. Learning how to split the wood for kindling was an inspiration for me. Your videos are so beneficial. Glad you're including some North American woods in your videos too, otherwise some of the suggestions are lost on me. Thank you!!
Love your channel and something about Paul Kirtley's instruction keeps bringing me back to your channel.
I'm going on a solo camping trip (minimizing exposure in North America) and I've been watching your two tips videos with Paul Kirtley in preparation to keep my axe, cooking, and woodworking tricks up to speed.
I hope you and your family are doing well in these challenges. I've continued watching your videos through the pandemic and I think these tools are more valuable than ever: keeping struck on self reliance.
Again, thanks to TA Outdoors and Paul Kirtley
I used to go out into the woods to do stuff like this, albeit not nearly as professional as you guys. It gives me peace and clarity. Due to the Covid outbreak I haven't been able to bushcraft nearly as much as I'd like to, but this channel is a great way to learn a bit more and get some new ideas while I'm yearning to be out there. Thanks so much, been watching your videos all day and while it's not the real thing, it sure is soothing!
What a pleasure to share a camp with Grand Master Paul Kirtley. I loved seeing them together. Greetings from Argentina👍🏻
I really enjoy the episodes you did together with Paul. He's great at teaching and easy to listen to.
Great to see a collaborative video with Paul. I really enjoyed watching.
i swear you make this look so easy! i’ve been trying to make a shelter on my channel and it has taken me months and i’ve had so many problems 😂 thanks for bringing us along
Wow what a brilliantly put together video. Paul reminds me of Ray mears in his easy going mannerisms and patience. Just imagine th e amount of knowledge Paul has collected over the years. Very impressed 👏 👌
Part1 and part2 are excellent, Paul is an excellent teacher.
Bit late to these videos I’m afraid. Been messing around in the woods for a while now but this is giving me some inspiration to up my game. Thanks to you both 👍🏕🔥
With just those two videos, I’ve gained some excellent information that will last me a lifetime!
Thanks a lot for this super interesting video! Greetings from Switzerland
Great skills for bushcraft 👍
love this video with birds in the back ground, no annoying music, thanks for sharing guys.
" Back with Mike in the woods , which is always a pleasure ". Ooh Matron!
Never get tired of watching this channel. Great variety.
I love the hanging system. Brilliant. I will be using this. My brother will think I am a genius until I give you credit.
THANK YOUUUU. Great teacher, Great cameraman.
Paul, just minor addition to your last setup if you're open to a suggestion. I like to dig a trough under my hanger to build my fire in. 1. dug at a right angle to prevailing winds makes for a wind-break. 2. I can control my heat by shifting my coals into or out from under my pot. Plus, I can then burry my coals when I leave and not worry about a fire hazard.
Another great upload, really like the way Paul presents the skills, explaining the logic, best bit is most of the skills are just simple practical ideas neatly made and with respect for the surroundings. I'm looking forward to being away camping with my family and trying out the learnings and teaching my daughters too, keep them coming Mike and Paul, thanks
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Getting some good peace of mind from these videos. If CBDCs do crash the economy, at least I'll be able to make hot food.
Wonderful video. You have really caught the essence of bushcrafting and enjoying the outdoors. Very nice. Thank you so much!
Probably one of my favorite TH-cam videos. Super inspiring, I haven’t really done any bush crafting but I want to do this all the time now!
Time well spent watching this video. Much appreciated. Thanks
When Paul created the tripod using the three forked branches reminded of the native American Tipi tents.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thanks so much, gentlemen. My campfire cooking will be far better because of you!
Having extensive Bush craft background, this was an amazing refresher masterclass. Thanks guys.
G'day from Australia 🇦🇺
Brilliant idea of craft gentlemen. Variable height hangers are amazing. What a great hobby fellas. Great life.
Glad you enjoyed joining us :-)
Paul Kirtley So I am in the Army and currently deployed to Afghanistan, and while I am at home I adore spending time with my kids in the woods. So you can imagine my desire to get back into the woods and away from this insanity of war. But what I wanted to get across is exactly what it is that you all do for people through the world. Yes it provides operational ideas and other amazing perspectives, but it generates hope and longing for better times in someone’s life like mine. It helps me get through just terrible times by providing a small relief from immediate stress. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your experience and knowledge. I can’t wait to put all this into play with my kids.
Been a while since I popped in but glad I did. Very enjoyable video with great info. I always wanted to experience sleeping on the ground but here in Louisiana, particularly my area, we have too many bad actors; cottonmouth, cane-break rattlers, copperheads and such. Not sure how much sleep I would get. I love all of your gear...waxed canvas has such a rustic look as well as being waterproof. At 75 years old, most of my camping days are gone, although I do try to get out at least a few times a year. This is why channels such as yours are so important....you let us go along as if there. Thank you.
Enjoyed!! I want to com ecamp with you all. Learned lots regarding bushcraft and enjoyed seeing the cooking too - All Carrot Family.... :)
Reading your username gave me a mini stoke
That chicken looked amazing! I love dutch ovens, have ever since I was introduced to them as a Boy Scout.
I'ts like going to the woods with a buddy who shares you some experienced bushcraft skills, great video 👍🏻
Wishing there was someone in my area that had classes like this.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Wow
Same... Singapore here.
Well, since the boy scouts are shutting down maybe try picking up a boy scout handbook for cheap. Some people will probably be triggered by the mention of The Constitution and god but it is full of the same (and more) info as a lot of videos. I do enjoy the videos though so I keep coming here.
@@larsbliss2728 get them while they last. The Canadian Boy Scouts stopped making and issuing the field book. Been a lot of upset people over the direction scouts have been going
Fantastic video as always Mike . Awesome tips also very nice to see you with Paul thanks a lot!!
These were two of the most engaging and useful Bushcraft videos I've watched.
My stomach gurgled when I saw that chicken cooked but the close up of the pancakes and bacon... Oh man I'm hungry.
Thank you for getting Paul back on! Great stuff and a great teacher. I enjoy learning along with you. Also, it's always good to practice and reinforce our fundamentals.
You two are my new info hero’s
Keep the videos up with Paul The two of you make best videos
Cheers Joe.
Utterly brilliant collaboration. I'm here thanks to Paul ... now I'm a TA Outdoors fan as well. Thanks both :o)
:-)
Paul makes learning bush craft fun ... well done 👍
Nice camerawork Mike well done 👍
Good thing you took Paul out there. Clearly, this is his first time ever camping in the woods...lol
Another excellent demonstration of essential bushcraft skills.
Always appreciative of folks with actual, real-life experience in doing these things who are willing to share their knowledge on this platform. This man clearly has a tremendous amount of experience and is very good at translating that experience into simple but excellent instruction. Great video quality, great sound, and great editing made this an incredibly useful and enjoyable video. Great work, men. I appreciate you doing this.
Thank you Evan. I'm glad you appreciated Mike and me collaborating to make this video.
Outstanding video! So much awesome in here for newbie bushcrafters and us old dogs alike. Ever changing...just like nature
Any possibilities of bringing Paul to your new woodland for more “how to” videos. The two you have so far are great. More would be appreciated.
cool !
it would be nice to see you , Paul and Dustin on an overnight, or maybe a couples of episodes !
Ha! Yeah, that would be fun...
Hello Paul, allways nice to see this back. Have good memories on these skills ! Regards, Peter
TA ...now one of my favourite channels..great guys thanks.
Mastercraftsman level instruction here with Paul
A WEALTH of very useful tips, tricks, ans bona fides. Enjoyed it. 🙂
Paul is fantastic these are amazing videos
Useful and clear instruction, right down to the finer points!! Thank you both.
A pleasure. Glad you liked it.
Perfect end of shift viewing, nice Rioja, Paul Kirtley, Bushcraft masterclass. Many thanks.
That camp craft is good stuff for anyone, anywhere.
What a superb video.
Easy to watch and so instructional.
Thanks guys👍
That there is a £120 day Bushcraft course course in 1:20:17 video. You guys work really well together, you really get the right information across at the right level. Thanks Paul and Mike. I think a TA Outdoors, Paul Kirtley, Zed Outdoors and Bushcraft Padawan collaboration would be truly awesome.
I can highly recommend Paul’s online Elementary course and Tree & Plant ID courses, worth every penny. They give a great foundation to learning in the outdoors. My own skills have rocketed by enrolling.
Mike you’re a star. Thanks for sharing your Bushcraft journey 👍
Hi Mark and thanks for all your positive words. I know both Craig and Zed so you never know, maybe we could manage a four-way collab one day... It would be fun. :-)
Don't forget Pauls blog!
Thank you for uploading this, wish there were more bushcraft videos like this one on TH-cam. All the best
Man Mike your so lucky ,Paul is one of my favorite Bushcraft teachers out there. He traveled with the one that had the show and Paul was behind the scenes teaching and learning as well but he was one of the front runners like Mors, Canterbury, Kirtley, I've been watching him for years he knows his stuff great video keep it up brother
That chicken is one of the best-looking campfire meals I've laid eyes on. Stealing that one.
On another note, this is the second video of you and Paul I've watched. As a North American viewer, I really have to thank you for the more peaceful, relaxed nature of these videos. Most of the more local stuff is more fast-paced and urgent in tone, and usually has a really strong survivalist bent(prepping for the end times), instead of people who just enjoy some basic bushcraft skills for regular old camping.
Excellent video and content. Paul Kirtley, as usual, brilliant. +++++
Paul’s back!
:-)