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Love the Camo brother, I'm sporting same green currently up in alberta. Got a few of these up rooted trees as well, you've really inspired me and given me so many ideas...I have a request..do you know how to widdle Sling shots, bow and arrows? I just wondering, when we was kids, I member grandpa showing us how to widdle both, be cool if you could to show everyone 🙂
@@benjialbert3317 ahhh, ok I've done Fibre optic out side from junction to junction underground services and peds, we use mule tape, I'm guessing cuzz we pulling large lines. But yah usually you see some mule tape sticking in the peds on the side of the roads in canada if you have the keys to open them. But we yah fish tape inside buildings to run networks to each units so I gotcha there brother
Definitely my favorite cooking channel, on my channel I do some cooking much simpler my channel is not near as good as this one nevertheless bacon makes everything taste better I love this channel!!!
Tell me about it, I've learned so much from here, even if the SHTF scenario doesn't occur, I think he revolutionized camping for me, not to mention the shout outs of other channels that I have learned new stuff from as well.
Good luck with your son. The world needs more fathers like you. I was divorced, and I can't for the life of me understand how people give up on their children. No matter how crazy things get with the ex. Great video as usual.
I’m a single dad and I’ve used several of your videos as inspiration for stuff to do with my daughter I hope that your meeting with your attorney goes extremely well my heart goes out to you
Brother good luck with your custody hearing, been enjoying your vids for a while now great content as always. And this is coming from a retired AF SGT. appreciate all my brothers in arms corporal outstanding!
Thank you for the video. This one was special to me. The shovel and the snow brought one of my favorite memories of my dad back to mind. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and he told stories of digging “foxholes” in the snow. I came home one day when I was 12 with a shovel that I bought at a military surplus store and my dad taught me how to use it. He went to the same store and got a poncho for me to use as a cover for my “foxhole.” Thanks again. I needed that memory today!
@@daisy671 Which, as my late friend Roy, said, "They are free to hate each other though a peaceful settlement is best, but they still have to think of the new generation." He was a mediator. He often succeeded, but that was partly luck, and partly the fact that the couples were mature. And they did not truly hate each other, but simply could not continue as a couple. Life changes us as we age, and compatibilities can and do erode. Sad. Often, we are more motivated by passion, than we should be! In such matters, it is important for the couple to now heal, but as individuals. This is hard, and can take several years.
I can testify to how a divorce can turn ugly. I'm being as honest as I can be my ex wife went crazy after I finally took all I could stand and left. I took nothing except my clothes and guns. I gave her the house, the cars and truck, all of my tools, fishing tackle, everything! After I moved out I bought another vehicle. She came in the middle of the night and keyed the entire car. Mind you she left our kids home alone. The oldest was only fourteen at the time. After I met another woman she keyed her car as well. She would keep me from seeing my kids, even after going to court. She told my kids I didn't love them. She told them I left them not her! It was awful. To this day my oldest two daughters don't speak to me. It's been fourteen years now.
@@nathanscott7910 THat is too bad. Reminds me of my brother's split. You must have had a worse lawyer than he did, and a less sympathetic judge. Thankfully, Penny mellowed out as she got older. My brother and his son became business partners just before his sudden death. He never reconciled with the daughter. But she does talk to the rest of the family. MInd you, it takes 2 to tango. In your case, you do have rights. You may want to consult Anne P Mitchell, a father's rights attorney.
I wish you all the luck in the world, with Medium sized Dude. My dad raised me and this was back in the 50's and 60's, he was an awesome, nurturing father! You got this!
I was thinking of something like the suspension bed a couple of weeks ago! Good luck with the custody situation, you're the best teacher I have ever seen! As always OUTSTANDING AF!
Cool idea about the suspension bridge bed. Your last uprooted tree vid with the underground shelter and fireplace got 1million views. Let's hope this one does the same. Keep 'em coming. I love Sundays because it's bushcraft time with the corporal.
You are an inspiration my man. Was out yesterday, set up a lean to and got a small fire going. It started raining and I laughed saying to myself "If it ain't raining we ain't training." Prayers for your meeting tomorrow. Keep us updated!
When I first started to follow the Corporal, I wanted to learn his survival techniques. Now I'm more interested in what kind of food he'll cook with bacons
I'm imagining the local wildlife having emergency meeting about these mysterious structures that keep popping up every couple of weeks. Be like how people respond to crop circles.
@@jongregory5308 LOL. Thats because every one knows the Corporal is Outstanding AF. He should do some merch with that logo. Carry on Corporal and Semper Fi!
All I’m saying right now is CONGRATULATIONS on 500K Subscribers!!! Way to go Shawn. You have worked crazy hard and deserve the success. Great, great job!!!
You know, Sundays for me are generally pretty good. But everytime Corporal uploads a new video, Sundays get instantly better. I never cease to learn something new from you. Thank you!
When I do that power and strength growl and the move my wife just looks at me and laughs...WTF?! You're right! The camp set up is outstanding...as always. That was a lot of work and effort but worth it when the result looks incredible. There's a debris shelter and there's a Shawn Kelley shelter. Along with the long fire and reflector, a delicious hot meal, man, what else do you need to enjoy the outdoors. You deserve that meal after all the work. BTW we had a snowstorm come through recently and then a freeze. My two framed tarp shelters withstood all of it. My Hobo Camp where I test my gear looks like it did the first day I constructed it. So, I thank you, again, for that idea. A framed tarp makes your shelter look more professional and as a veteran I appreciate that. Semper Fi, man, and congratulations on your success and half a million subscribers, too!
You’re making me jealous Corporal. I’d give anything to get out in the wilderness and build shelter like that. Nothing like being alone and building something like that to get your mind off life!
Good luck brother. I been thru all that already years ago. Didn't go my way. Now my first son now lives in Florida. 850miles south of here. But I make it work she is... Well I'm not going to air my laundry. It's not always easy, but we'll find a way to make it work and do what we gotta do. That's what men do. I'll pray for you brother hope you have better luck than me. It's not easy to get the kid away from the mother even if everyone knows he would be much better off with you. the court doesn't always see it from the right perspective. No matter what just make sure the kid knows he's your world. No matter what you'll ALWAYS be his daddy. That thought alone has got me through a lot of hard times.
Finally.. some one else who's taken the time. This is how I set up when ever I no bring my hammock. Thank you. I knew I was not a over toper with this set up. How ever.. the pine needles..did not think of that. That is smack on. Going to give it a go next time out.. thanks Mate.
I would like to thank you for showing lazy folks that they have no hope surviving in the woods. It takes hard work and determination to do what you do. Much appreciations.
The shot you took with everything you did this time is impressive AF. Your camera work has also been improving significantly over the last several years. Not sure how often you hear that, but very well done. Meal looks mouth-watering. Overall, excellent video and hope to hear when this "one book" will be coming out. 😉 Also, congrats on the 500K!
Bro. I dont know what's more entertaining, watching you build all these kick ass shelters like some backwoods MacGyver or seeing what's on the menu for the build.lol keep it up man. Great source of information and entertainment, might try to use one of your builds as a platform for my next hunting blind.
another good thing about the pine needles under the bed is that even though you aren't directly on them, they are still providing insulation. While that won't be a huge help because of the air-gap and the openness of the shelter, it's still going to help some.
"Your cut was not as clean as it could have been." -ScarcasmAF (RE the widow maker and flex) I dig what you do out there and the suspension bed is a great idea!
You should write a book. Like watching your voids.Its a great feeling being outdoors, putting yours best into what you enjoy most. Your son and being able to teach him the best in life. Wado thank you.
YOU ARE THE BEST BUSHCRAFT BUILDER ON THE TH-cam SITE. YOU HAVE VERY INNOVATIVE AND UNIQUE BUILDS. THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN WHY YOU ARE USING A TECHNIQUE AND HOW YOU SEE THE BUILD GOING IS JUST AWESOME. I AM GOING TO USE SOME OF YOUR BUILD IDEAS WITH MY YOUNG BOYS THIS YEAR. MAYBE I WILL EVEN SHOOT A VIDEO. THANKS FOR THE HARD WORK AND EFFORT YOU PUT INTO YOUR BUILDS.
Hi Shawn...enjoyed the video... The bridge setup was outstanding!.... Congrats on the 500,000 subs!...Good luck with the custody meeting!... Take care!
Corp. Kelly, Don't cut yourself short. We all watch you religiously because you keep us wanting to come back for more. You have so many great ideas. I am always amazed how you find so many tree branches the same size and so straight. It's like you have them custom made. Good luck with your meeting. see you next week.
Shawn, I’ve really been looking forward to your video this week. I see on the comments, that’s a common theme. Love the bridge hammock idea! Outstanding AF as usual!
I’ve been pulling up different play list of yours & watch it until I pass out. I let it continue to play because I remember you saying that helps you & your channel out. Hopefully that’s still the case. 😉. Thanks for another great video. I may not be able to hunt to survive with game to eat but thanks to you & your channel I can start a fire with wet wood & build an all natural shelter to keep me out of the elements. If I got desperate enough I could always find worms..🤢🤣
Hope the meeting went well. Superb video, the bridge technique seemed wicked. Would make a pretty good long term hammock. Seems like something I want to set up this summer.
Nice to see somebody else using "mule tape." I worked in the electrical business, and learned of this stuff on the job. I agree it's greatly under-rated! Usually, though, when I bust it out at the campsite, I get a lot of dubious looks. Then the nay-sayers try it, and stop being nay-sayers. Since you seemed unsure when talking about it, I thought I'd offer some of my experience/opinions from five years of using the stuff. The proper name is "polyester pulling tape." It runs (in my experience) everywhere from 1250-6000 pounds work-rating, and the 1800 stuff (most common) is about the same weight as 550 parachute chord. You can get a roll of thousands of feet for a couple hundred bucks, and have chordage for life. Funny enough, the guys in the business prefer a 3/4" bull rope for pulling wire, since it's more resistant to abrasion against the rough edges of EMT conduit - so I consider the purchase to be a "buy it while it's available" scenario. I've never found abrasion to be an issue in bushcraft - but I also rarely even approach that breaking weight, and any rough edges tend to be wood or naturally-edged stone - which the polyester seems better at resisting. Might want to be careful, though, in areas with lots of sharp rock like flint. One potential downside: it doesn't stretch like parachord - which may be a concern for tarps in the wind, climbing, etc. Being broader in width, it also produces more friction. It usually starts with a waxy coating (to aid in pulling it through electrical conduits), but this wears away rather rapidly with use/moisture. The friction can be a pain in some situations - like raising a heavy pack for bear-proofing; but it can be a boon in others - like here, where you're using it for lashings and tie-downs. Those considerations being noted, I still find that it's the #1 option for working weight vs. weight in the pack. Even soaking wet, it's lighter than most comparably-rated rope. Oh, and bonus fact: most pulling tape is marked with sequential footage and/or meters, making it useful if one ever needs to do any measuring. Invaluable for cable-work , but pretty handy in the bush too! Anyway, just thought I'd show some chordage solidarity, haha. I hope someone finds the information helpful.
My wife told me the same thing to this video! 🤣😂🤣😂 So I told her if the format for the video is outstanding, why bother changing it. 🤘🏼 Rock on corporal you've inspired me to get out in the field more often. Keep up the great content.
I would like to see you do a challenge with nothing but a bow and arrow and pocket knife or a gun and a pocket knife you build awesome Bush craft sheltersAF!! and hope everything works out with you and your sonAnd thank you for your service Godspeed😎
Dug it... loved it. I could tell your energy was different for this one. Then you said you have some legal stuff with medium sized dude. Made sense. Dig your vids man. Have learned more than I have been able to apply.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CUSTODY CASE. YOU AND YOUR SON SHOULD BE TOGETHER. HE CAN REALLY BENEFIT FROM YOUR TEACHING AND YOU NEED HIM AS WELL. HE GREW A LOT IN THE VIDEOS HE WAS A PART OF. MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE FROM THE FIRST ONE
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Love the Camo brother, I'm sporting same green currently up in alberta.
Got a few of these up rooted trees as well, you've really inspired me and given me so many ideas...I have a request..do you know how to widdle Sling shots, bow and arrows?
I just wondering, when we was kids, I member grandpa showing us how to widdle both, be cool if you could to show everyone 🙂
@@benjialbert3317 ahhh, ok I've done Fibre optic out side from junction to junction underground services and peds, we use mule tape, I'm guessing cuzz we pulling large lines. But yah usually you see some mule tape sticking in the peds on the side of the roads in canada if you have the keys to open them. But we yah fish tape inside buildings to run networks to each units so I gotcha there brother
Hi! I have some questions for you. What’s the best way to reach you?
@@ArmoredXJ I believe he has stated that Facebook is the best way to get ahold of him.
Good luck Corporal!👍
This is secretly my favorite cooking show.
I totally concur 👌
Life without bacon is impossible... Where there is fire, and bacon, there is hope.
PS; as long as you be crazy, us crazies will watch!😁
Mine too, in fact, I'm deciding what to try on my cross country car camping trip...
Definitely my favorite cooking channel, on my channel I do some cooking much simpler my channel is not near as good as this one nevertheless bacon makes everything taste better I love this channel!!!
Who needs to pay for a therapist when you got a whole half-hour with Corporal's Corner?
If a dystopian future ever happens and I survive, I have this man to thank!
Tell me about it, I've learned so much from here, even if the SHTF scenario doesn't occur, I think he revolutionized camping for me, not to mention the shout outs of other channels that I have learned new stuff from as well.
@@randallkornholio2971 Yep! This man proficiently teaches *survival* ! This stuff is incredibly valuable! Truly is a calling to this man.
Fun video...good luck on your meeting boss...look forward to seeing him out in the wild with ya
Good luck with your son. The world needs more fathers like you. I was divorced, and I can't for the life of me understand how people give up on their children. No matter how crazy things get with the ex. Great video as usual.
He fully just skipped ur comment and gave hearts to comments nowhere on this level of amazingness
Great video
@@BEVERLYPRINCESS90210 that probably takes away from the muscle growl. But still better than TH-cam being mean cru
@@ThydaCookingTV yep second that regarding your mediation. Nothing is impossible, its all about improvisation. 😊💥💯
I really appreciate how you film the knots you tie slowly and close up. It's a great pace and angle to learn them.
It's like Christmas, every freaking Sunday. First time, every time!
I’m a single dad and I’ve used several of your videos as inspiration for stuff to do with my daughter I hope that your meeting with your attorney goes extremely well my heart goes out to you
Most of your "overnighters" are structures that would actually be "all weekers".
then stay all week......
You can always come back again, not like they vanish when you go home.
I'm an old lady and this is my perfect, dream, retirement home. I was born and raised right outside of Yellowstone though!
Brother good luck with your custody hearing, been enjoying your vids for a while now great content as always. And this is coming from a retired AF SGT. appreciate all my brothers in arms corporal outstanding!
I love the line "one healthy man sized portion for growing boy"
I knew someone else would get that yah ahaha how funny 😂
@@blehbleh222 Growing with them ganes... lol
Thank you for the video. This one was special to me. The shovel and the snow brought one of my favorite memories of my dad back to mind. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and he told stories of digging “foxholes” in the snow. I came home one day when I was 12 with a shovel that I bought at a military surplus store and my dad taught me how to use it. He went to the same store and got a poncho for me to use as a cover for my “foxhole.” Thanks again. I needed that memory today!
Easily the most initvative Bushcraft channels on the format. Hats off sir.
Innovative? Intuitive? Inventive? Initiative? I'm trying to figure out which word you mean! They all work so well!
Yup to all the above @Lance Stoll.
Another interesting and innovative camping video. I very much appreciate the time and effort you expend for your viewers! Stay well!
You Are The MAN !!!!!!!!
This BAMF could be alone in the woods with a box of crayons and be living and eating better than I do at home. Love the videos man, keep up the fire.
If possible, share the custody fairly. A BOY neeeeds his father. But a child needs mothering, too. Breakups are hard on kids, I know from experience.
@@daisy671 I know. But one must attempt the good., Two reasonable people with the best interests of their progeny, can indeed achieve this.
@@daisy671 Which, as my late friend Roy, said, "They are free to hate each other though a peaceful settlement is best, but they still have to think of the new generation." He was a mediator. He often succeeded, but that was partly luck, and partly the fact that the couples were mature. And they did not truly hate each other, but simply could not continue as a couple. Life changes us as we age, and compatibilities can and do erode. Sad. Often, we are more motivated by passion, than we should be!
In such matters, it is important for the couple to now heal, but as individuals. This is hard, and can take several years.
I can testify to how a divorce can turn ugly. I'm being as honest as I can be my ex wife went crazy after I finally took all I could stand and left. I took nothing except my clothes and guns. I gave her the house, the cars and truck, all of my tools, fishing tackle, everything! After I moved out I bought another vehicle. She came in the middle of the night and keyed the entire car. Mind you she left our kids home alone. The oldest was only fourteen at the time. After I met another woman she keyed her car as well. She would keep me from seeing my kids, even after going to court. She told my kids I didn't love them. She told them I left them not her! It was awful. To this day my oldest two daughters don't speak to me. It's been fourteen years now.
@@nathanscott7910 THat is too bad. Reminds me of my brother's split. You must have had a worse lawyer than he did, and a less sympathetic judge.
Thankfully, Penny mellowed out as she got older. My brother and his son became business partners just before his sudden death. He never reconciled with the daughter. But she does talk to the rest of the family.
MInd you, it takes 2 to tango. In your case, you do have rights. You may want to consult Anne P Mitchell, a father's rights attorney.
The mo..... er is not really that important and in most cases they are detrimental to a childs growth.
"A bridge hammock??! INCONthEIVABLE!
I wish you all the luck in the world, with Medium sized Dude. My dad raised me and this was back in the 50's and 60's, he was an awesome, nurturing father! You got this!
Hope you win every boy needs a strong male figure head to learn from
I was thinking of something like the suspension bed a couple of weeks ago! Good luck with the custody situation, you're the best teacher I have ever seen! As always OUTSTANDING AF!
Cool idea about the suspension bridge bed. Your last uprooted tree vid with the underground shelter and fireplace got 1million views. Let's hope this one does the same. Keep 'em coming. I love Sundays because it's bushcraft time with the corporal.
We got ur back soldier like u had ours when u served our great country. USA all the way!
UK but no disrespect to our strong allies the USA!
You are an inspiration my man. Was out yesterday, set up a lean to and got a small fire going. It started raining and I laughed saying to myself "If it ain't raining we ain't training." Prayers for your meeting tomorrow. Keep us updated!
You ever smoke a doobie after a nice build seems so chill out there nice video
When I first started to follow the Corporal, I wanted to learn his survival techniques.
Now I'm more interested in what kind of food he'll cook with bacons
Let's get Corporals Corner back at the top of the lists
My prayers for ya Corporal. Medium sized dude needs a father.
You inspire me so much, I spent the night in the woods and made my first bushcraft shelter last weekend!
Nice!
I'm imagining the local wildlife having emergency meeting about these mysterious structures that keep popping up every couple of weeks. Be like how people respond to crop circles.
Bigfoot: "Sweet. Free lodging."
Great comment.
This is bushcraft at a whole new level. Impressive. Damn.
As the corporal would say..."Outstanding AF!"
Man this is crazy. I just made basically the same statement then scroll and see your comment. 👍🤣
@@jongregory5308 LOL. Thats because every one knows the Corporal is Outstanding AF. He should do some merch with that logo. Carry on Corporal and Semper Fi!
That floating bed is a thing of got dam beauty.
All I’m saying right now is CONGRATULATIONS on 500K Subscribers!!! Way to go Shawn. You have worked crazy hard and deserve the success. Great, great job!!!
Good luck on the meeting. Really mean it.
Oh mann...I saw potatoes and cheese, and it's real taters, sliced homestyle...drool
You know, Sundays for me are generally pretty good. But everytime Corporal uploads a new video, Sundays get instantly better. I never cease to learn something new from you. Thank you!
That is the sweetest bunk I've ever seen on TH-cam You should have been an architect but I appreciate you being a marine
When I do that power and strength growl and the move my wife just looks at me and laughs...WTF?! You're right! The camp set up is outstanding...as always. That was a lot of work and effort but worth it when the result looks incredible. There's a debris shelter and there's a Shawn Kelley shelter. Along with the long fire and reflector, a delicious hot meal, man, what else do you need to enjoy the outdoors. You deserve that meal after all the work. BTW we had a snowstorm come through recently and then a freeze. My two framed tarp shelters withstood all of it. My Hobo Camp where I test my gear looks like it did the first day I constructed it. So, I thank you, again, for that idea. A framed tarp makes your shelter look more professional and as a veteran I appreciate that. Semper Fi, man, and congratulations on your success and half a million subscribers, too!
You’re making me jealous Corporal. I’d give anything to get out in the wilderness and build shelter like that. Nothing like being alone and building something like that to get your mind off life!
Ordering myself a run or mule tape right now. Cause that is Legendary AF.
Order a run for all your vehicles. Look up The Flip Flop Winch.
@@chucklemken64 I've seen that! Pretty amazing how something as low tech works so well.
Good luck brother. I been thru all that already years ago. Didn't go my way. Now my first son now lives in Florida. 850miles south of here. But I make it work she is... Well I'm not going to air my laundry. It's not always easy, but we'll find a way to make it work and do what we gotta do. That's what men do. I'll pray for you brother hope you have better luck than me. It's not easy to get the kid away from the mother even if everyone knows he would be much better off with you. the court doesn't always see it from the right perspective. No matter what just make sure the kid knows he's your world. No matter what you'll ALWAYS be his daddy. That thought alone has got me through a lot of hard times.
I'm sorry to hear about that, man. That's got to be a tough row to hoe. That said, you should be proud that you've not let it get you down.
Finally.. some one else who's taken the time. This is how I set up when ever I no bring my hammock. Thank you. I knew I was not a over toper with this set up. How ever.. the pine needles..did not think of that. That is smack on. Going to give it a go next time out.. thanks Mate.
I would like to thank you for showing lazy folks that they have no hope surviving in the woods. It takes hard work and determination to do what you do. Much appreciations.
The shot you took with everything you did this time is impressive AF. Your camera work has also been improving significantly over the last several years. Not sure how often you hear that, but very well done. Meal looks mouth-watering. Overall, excellent video and hope to hear when this "one book" will be coming out. 😉 Also, congrats on the 500K!
Another great video. Prayers and best wishes for a good outcome with the custody issue.
You were not wrong when you said big things were coming in 2021, the shelters keep getting ever more creative i love the builds and the cooking
Bro. I dont know what's more entertaining, watching you build all these kick ass shelters like some backwoods MacGyver or seeing what's on the menu for the build.lol keep it up man. Great source of information and entertainment, might try to use one of your builds as a platform for my next hunting blind.
Those pine needles will also act as an insulator. Outstanding video btw.
another good thing about the pine needles under the bed is that even though you aren't directly on them, they are still providing insulation. While that won't be a huge help because of the air-gap and the openness of the shelter, it's still going to help some.
If you don't know what to watch while eating, watch corporals corner so you don't get hungry when you see this food
GOD BLESS YOU ON YOUR CUSTODY CASE.
"Your cut was not as clean as it could have been." -ScarcasmAF (RE the widow maker and flex)
I dig what you do out there and the suspension bed is a great idea!
When I watch Corporal's Corner while cooking dinner the food comes out tasting outstanding AF.
He knocked down the tree with his GODLY COFFEE STRENGTH
Covering you and your son in prayer. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to this channel. It is very much appreciated.
Raquel and I are praying for You and Medium Sized Dude! Godspeed and God Bless You, Shawn Kelly!!
People can learn a lot from watching your videos.
Me: Whoa corporal! This is your coolest shelter build yet!
Corporal: Hold my bacon
And this happens _every_ single week
“Hold my bacon” lol!!! First I heard this phrase was just a year ago and the guy said, in the same context, “hold my beer.” So funny.
You can always show the judge your page and tell him "I have half a million people who think I'm a great guy"
Congrats on 500k Well deserved. This was a another great vid!
thank you and good luck on the meeting
Outstanding AF ... been rather looking forward to this
Good luck, your kid needs you and it's great that you want your kid. Proud of you and what you do.
You should write a book. Like watching your voids.Its a great feeling being outdoors, putting yours best into what you enjoy most. Your son and being able to teach him the best in life. Wado thank you.
YOU ARE THE BEST BUSHCRAFT BUILDER ON THE TH-cam SITE. YOU HAVE VERY INNOVATIVE AND UNIQUE BUILDS. THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN WHY YOU ARE USING A TECHNIQUE AND HOW YOU SEE THE BUILD GOING IS JUST AWESOME. I AM GOING TO USE SOME OF YOUR BUILD IDEAS WITH MY YOUNG BOYS THIS YEAR. MAYBE I WILL EVEN SHOOT A VIDEO. THANKS FOR THE HARD WORK AND EFFORT YOU PUT INTO YOUR BUILDS.
Hi Shawn...enjoyed the video... The bridge setup was outstanding!.... Congrats on the 500,000 subs!...Good luck with the custody meeting!... Take care!
Corp. Kelly, Don't cut yourself short.
We all watch you religiously because you keep us wanting to come back for more. You have so many great ideas. I am always amazed how you find so many tree branches the same size and so straight. It's like you have them custom made. Good luck with your meeting. see you next week.
Shawn, I’ve really been looking forward to your video this week. I see on the comments, that’s a common theme. Love the bridge hammock idea! Outstanding AF as usual!
Re: Final Thoughts - lol I bounce btwn person 2 and person 3. Gotta work on that! Thanks for giving this issue some clarity.
Best of luck with the custody issue, they are NOT easy to win.
Congrats on 500k! Love the videos. Your cooking makes me hungry. I envy you! Thank you, and keep the videos coming.
You showed up in my newsfeed !!!! Thank gawd !
I’ve been pulling up different play list of yours & watch it until I pass out. I let it continue to play because I remember you saying that helps you & your channel out. Hopefully that’s still the case. 😉. Thanks for another great video. I may not be able to hunt to survive with game to eat but thanks to you & your channel I can start a fire with wet wood & build an all natural shelter to keep me out of the elements. If I got desperate enough I could always find worms..🤢🤣
Much love on the video. Good luck with medium size dude!!!
I already clicked LIKE as soon as I saw that pan of glorious sizzle...
"Wood for eternity" Sound like something when you scan your spam folder!
Hope the meeting went well. Superb video, the bridge technique seemed wicked. Would make a pretty good long term hammock. Seems like something I want to set up this summer.
You one lucky guy....I wish I had terrain like this. I am in a desert
Im lettin youtube know I need more corporals corner
Outstanding AF. As usual. Good vids.
That's one cool bridge gives me some inspiration for a few custom projects at the camp.
Thank you, Corporal!
Be honest, everyone....how many of us watched because we wanted to see the bacon, steak and cheese potatoes?
You're guilty, and you KNOW it!
then you missed good new info
@@recall5811 I saw it all. I always learn a lot.
I'm just complaining because now you made me hungry, and I'm trapped at work!
@@general5104 or Gordon Ramsey.
I came from my email notification. Corporal Kelly reminds me of my Father. Not a lot of spoken words, but tons of actual experience.
@@101doreen Yep...that's why we watch him.
Some of the stuff he builds just defies physics. AMAZING.
Hey Cpl, just wanna say good luck at your meeting man, fingers crossed for ya
Best of luck to you for what is to come.
Hammock guy here. That’s a good looking setup! Best of luck with meeting 👍🇺🇸
This was a great new idea! Outstanding AF
A good story never started with "I'm having a salad"... Bacon & steak 4 life
Mr. Sunday's at it again with another Outstanding upload!
Best of luck to you and medium size dude in negotiations !!! Another great video Corp. !!!
All the luck, Godspeed to you and your son in all of your "meetings", Sir. It's a stand up mission, hopefully as rock solid as every shelter!
Nice to see somebody else using "mule tape." I worked in the electrical business, and learned of this stuff on the job. I agree it's greatly under-rated! Usually, though, when I bust it out at the campsite, I get a lot of dubious looks. Then the nay-sayers try it, and stop being nay-sayers. Since you seemed unsure when talking about it, I thought I'd offer some of my experience/opinions from five years of using the stuff.
The proper name is "polyester pulling tape." It runs (in my experience) everywhere from 1250-6000 pounds work-rating, and the 1800 stuff (most common) is about the same weight as 550 parachute chord. You can get a roll of thousands of feet for a couple hundred bucks, and have chordage for life. Funny enough, the guys in the business prefer a 3/4" bull rope for pulling wire, since it's more resistant to abrasion against the rough edges of EMT conduit - so I consider the purchase to be a "buy it while it's available" scenario. I've never found abrasion to be an issue in bushcraft - but I also rarely even approach that breaking weight, and any rough edges tend to be wood or naturally-edged stone - which the polyester seems better at resisting. Might want to be careful, though, in areas with lots of sharp rock like flint.
One potential downside: it doesn't stretch like parachord - which may be a concern for tarps in the wind, climbing, etc.
Being broader in width, it also produces more friction. It usually starts with a waxy coating (to aid in pulling it through electrical conduits), but this wears away rather rapidly with use/moisture. The friction can be a pain in some situations - like raising a heavy pack for bear-proofing; but it can be a boon in others - like here, where you're using it for lashings and tie-downs.
Those considerations being noted, I still find that it's the #1 option for working weight vs. weight in the pack. Even soaking wet, it's lighter than most comparably-rated rope.
Oh, and bonus fact: most pulling tape is marked with sequential footage and/or meters, making it useful if one ever needs to do any measuring. Invaluable for cable-work , but pretty handy in the bush too!
Anyway, just thought I'd show some chordage solidarity, haha. I hope someone finds the information helpful.
Thank you brother for the old school survival camping trips and your thoughts and adventures
Good luck in the meeting!
My wife just commented that you do the same one every week. I obviously corrected her.
when have I built the same thing every week?
@@recall5811 she just hears you sawing, pounding, and bacon
My wife told me the same thing to this video! 🤣😂🤣😂 So I told her if the format for the video is outstanding, why bother changing it. 🤘🏼 Rock on corporal you've inspired me to get out in the field more often. Keep up the great content.
yes I build shit cook and have a fire..........
I would like to see you do a challenge with nothing but a bow and arrow and pocket knife or a gun and a pocket knife you build awesome Bush craft sheltersAF!!
and hope everything works out with you and your sonAnd thank you for your service Godspeed😎
Bridge hammock is a brilliant idea. Love the videos keep it up
Dug it... loved it. I could tell your energy was different for this one. Then you said you have some legal stuff with medium sized dude. Made sense. Dig your vids man. Have learned more than I have been able to apply.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CUSTODY CASE. YOU AND YOUR SON SHOULD BE TOGETHER. HE CAN REALLY BENEFIT FROM YOUR TEACHING AND YOU NEED HIM AS WELL. HE GREW A LOT IN THE VIDEOS HE WAS A PART OF. MUCH MORE CONFIDENCE FROM THE FIRST ONE
Best of luck in the upcoming hearing(s).