Great adventure. No shame in calling it. Safety and health is more important than ‘sticking’ it out. I’ve done survival camps and they are a challenge. Mostly you learn and grow no matter how old you are 😂❤😅
I need to thank the coach......its so super important what he does and those boys are so blessed to have him....just a thanx from an ex football dad ❤️🇺🇲
Very cool! You guys have guts...I'll give you that. Havng growm up in the woods 80% of the time...Never go camping without proper hiking boots, a sleeping bag and a piece of real canvas. Hot or cold...always have those three things. ( beyond the water, fire etc...)
Heck yeah Adventures never disappoints I'm so glad that I subscribe to this channel thanks for taking me along looking forward to seeing more take care God bless be safe out there
Been there and done that, Twice. Appalachian trail through hike south to north and two years later north to south. That N to S trip was really rough due to time and weather. 6 months each direction. Now, with all of that said I was 23 and 25 years old at the time and in prime condition. Good work all of you guys, it gets much tougher as you age. I am now disabled and I miss hiking so bad but glad I can live it through the trials and tribulations of others.
Slept in a Bivi for dozens of years in the mountains of Washington State... in all weather conditions and had no issues... except for the first couple of times before I learned How to keep it dry and warm. Since then.. mummy's and quilt bags. Recently, I bought a 3 system bivi, and I am looking forward to using it during hunting season. Oh.. and I am 60 10 years USAF 15 years Scouts
I've gotta give it to you guys, at least you tried. I've done it and know and understand what you went through. To all the armchair naysayers - it's a whole lot harder than it sounds/looks. I am expecting a Part 3, however. Proper preparation and minimal gear/supplies - be successful.
I know the feeling of hiking 10 miles & a few nights of camping & when you reach your vehicle the seat feels like the most comfee seat ever .i used to do that every week for yrs & yrs with herniated discs in my neck & back at 50 yrs young . & it keeps you alive .,
Thank you guys for the adventure and a few laughs ! Wow , the end made me think of my dad sadly he passed away several years ago from Pancreatic cancer he was in his late 80's ! Dang I miss him !
I have hiked across the continental divide 3 times. Had ice-cycles hanging inside the tent in the morning. At 12500 ft. Felt like I would not finish the hike. Now I am old and can’t imagine doing the same again.
I'm glad I watched this. Good to see friends out having fun in the woods. Me my self I would have took a fire arm. To many crazy things I. This world and people to not have one.😂
Done it in the u.k., so i know what your on about. Can not do that any more, now at 56yrs old, did wild camping when i was younger, and totally enjoyed it.
You guys won. You went..struggled but stayed the night and hiked back. Your all winners man. People dont realize that nature is beautiful but treacherous. Being better prepared equipment wise wouldnt of been so bad guys.
You need tree bows under a tarp for insulation from the ground. Best if you built a liento to trap the heat from the fire. 1 tarp makes a big difference, but you can also build the liento from all natural materials.
If you kept the rubber mule, you could cut off thin strips and melt them in the fire, then apply the molten rubber between the loose sole and the shoe. Place heavy rocks on top of the shoe until the hot rubber cools. This should bond the sole back on the shoe and get your team mate through the challenge. Side note: be sure to clean the area to be bonded and remove any dirt/dust that may have collected. (Shoe Goo is your friend :) ) Good luck!
I could handle the cold sleeping, I have to sleep with at least a fan on and air if possible. The wife make that hard in the winter. (N.J.) LOL. But True. it's the walking that would take me out.
Haven’t done survival training for several decades but the main thing I still follow is I do not go into the woods without clothing I can survive the cold nights (wool layers with a wind block cover) with. On the boot failure the one main thing to remember is don’t trust anything built in China doesn’t matter brand name or price they will all fail. Make the investment and get some quality custom made boots, don’t trust the mass produced junk even the danner,redwing,west coast brands are a shadow of what they once were.
Well, ya all have a story that will last a lifetime. safely archive this video, and play it all back in 20-25 years, and then compare the tales to this video. ;)
How can this many guys not be able to make a shelter? you are in the woods with tons of materials, and you have the bibbs and tarps. A simple lean to shelter would keep the warm in
So you think that you can do it with any problems with only what they had with them ! That way you can experience it the way they did ! Please do it record it and then share it everybody ! Otherwise please crawl back into your mom and dad basement and shut up !
Either this is the very first time camping.. or you guys really don't have a clue on proper camp set-up. Because even someone who's been out a few times knows to air-out the bags before climbing in them. And by the way.. Bivi Bags rock
Please educate us! Not really sure how airing a bivy out would make a difference, but I'm not a professional bivest such as yourself. Please enlighten us with your bivy knowledge.
This is pure entertainment here fellas. Great story’s great attitudes you guys are willfully unprepared. But going on. Paul for the save.
Great adventure. No shame in calling it. Safety and health is more important than ‘sticking’ it out. I’ve done survival camps and they are a challenge. Mostly you learn and grow no matter how old you are 😂❤😅
Several guys sitting around a camp fire eating beans reminds me of the movie blazing saddles farting 😂
Yup a movie you could not make today and stay out of prison or being lynched before it was released
10 yrs ago I could've done it. Being 62 now maybe 1 night, after that I'd be all tuckered out. Good go at it guys.
Heck yeah Adventures are definitely having and adventure. Good times.
I need to thank the coach......its so super important what he does and those boys are so blessed to have him....just a thanx from an ex football dad ❤️🇺🇲
Thanks brother!
Yes❤
This was one of the best videos I’ve watched on TH-cam!
Heck, yeah, Dads good job!!! Lifes about good friends, good adventures and having fun.
These dads are my favorite 😂 I want a redemption episode 😜
Very cool! You guys have guts...I'll give you that.
Havng growm up in the woods 80% of the time...Never go camping without proper hiking boots, a sleeping bag and a piece of real canvas. Hot or cold...always have those three things. ( beyond the water, fire etc...)
Thank you both for you sharing your heartfelt stories.
Heck yeah Adventures never disappoints I'm so glad that I subscribe to this channel thanks for taking me along looking forward to seeing more take care God bless be safe out there
Been there and done that, Twice. Appalachian trail through hike south to north and two years later north to south. That N to S trip was really rough due to time and weather. 6 months each direction. Now, with all of that said I was 23 and 25 years old at the time and in prime condition.
Good work all of you guys, it gets much tougher as you age. I am now disabled and I miss hiking so bad but glad I can live it through the trials and tribulations of others.
Pretty awesome content. Great memories. I'm sorry you lost your Dad, condolences.
Slept in a Bivi for dozens of years in the mountains of Washington State... in all weather conditions and had no issues... except for the first couple of times before I learned How to keep it dry and warm. Since then.. mummy's and quilt bags.
Recently, I bought a 3 system bivi, and I am looking forward to using it during hunting season.
Oh.. and I am 60
10 years USAF
15 years Scouts
He needs to write the book, it's not something you never even think about.
I've gotta give it to you guys, at least you tried. I've done it and know and understand what you went through. To all the armchair naysayers - it's a whole lot harder than it sounds/looks.
I am expecting a Part 3, however. Proper preparation and minimal gear/supplies - be successful.
I know the feeling of hiking 10 miles & a few nights of camping & when you reach your vehicle the seat feels like the most comfee seat ever .i used to do that every week for yrs & yrs with herniated discs in my neck & back at 50 yrs young . & it keeps you alive .,
Thank you guys for the adventure and a few laughs ! Wow , the end made me think of my dad sadly he passed away several years ago from Pancreatic cancer he was in his late 80's ! Dang I miss him !
I have hiked across the continental divide 3 times. Had ice-cycles hanging inside the tent in the morning. At 12500 ft. Felt like I would not finish the hike. Now I am old and can’t imagine doing the same again.
I'm glad I watched this. Good to see friends out having fun in the woods. Me my self I would have took a fire arm. To many crazy things I. This world and people to not have one.😂
We were covered...
Heck yeah!!! I’m happy to finally see this!!! Bear Grills would be proud!! 🥹🤣
Great camaraderie, 👍👍👍
Done it in the u.k., so i know what your on about.
Can not do that any more, now at 56yrs old, did wild camping when i was younger, and totally enjoyed it.
I hope this gives you a time to reflect on how blessed with the life you are living god bless you for trying 😊
You guys won. You went..struggled but stayed the night and hiked back. Your all winners man. People dont realize that nature is beautiful but treacherous. Being better prepared equipment wise wouldnt of been so bad guys.
Awesome guys I feel your emotions! Respect you all .
Heck yeah adventures never disappoint me. Good job sir
Gotta love it,have fun.
You need tree bows under a tarp for insulation from the ground. Best if you built a liento to trap the heat from the fire. 1 tarp makes a big difference, but you can also build the liento from all natural materials.
If you kept the rubber mule, you could cut off thin strips and melt them in the fire, then apply the molten rubber between the loose sole and the shoe. Place heavy rocks on top of the shoe until the hot rubber cools. This should bond the sole back on the shoe and get your team mate through the challenge.
Side note: be sure to clean the area to be bonded and remove any dirt/dust that may have collected. (Shoe Goo is your friend :) )
Good luck!
Keep doing it. Just get better at it. Take a few things extra. Make Bushcraft shelters and hunt or fish.
Nice job, maybe be a little more prepared for the weather and the elements, but the experience for you was worth the effort!
I can say I would try it but yall kicked butt I’d have taped out earlier lol
Bunch of old farts lol I'm 54 and could run around u guys born in the woods !!! Get out more and prepare it makes it actually so much fun;)
No one likes a bragger Dean.
You let dinner slither away!
It's pretty lucky that you got friends that would do that with you cuz mine wouldn't
Yea that was a memory to save , then think of those that defend our country and think what they had to go through!
Wild-2
Dads-4
😂😂😂
You guys need some cheese with all that wine
Thanks for stopping by Hubert!
So will there be a dad's vs wilds 2024! And get Paul involved!!
Redemption is coming!
P-P-P-P-P__ Proper preparation prevents poor performance , then have a ball enjoying yourselves!
Any time you hammock camp, you should use an underquilt. I live in Florida, and believe me, about 0300 hrs, your bum gets cold.
Good job guys
I could handle the cold sleeping, I have to sleep with at least a fan on and air if possible. The wife make that hard in the winter. (N.J.) LOL. But True. it's the walking that would take me out.
Go the dads. I want to see a mothers version
Haven’t done survival training for several decades but the main thing I still follow is I do not go into the woods without clothing I can survive the cold nights (wool layers with a wind block cover) with. On the boot failure the one main thing to remember is don’t trust anything built in China doesn’t matter brand name or price they will all fail. Make the investment and get some quality custom made boots, don’t trust the mass produced junk even the danner,redwing,west coast brands are a shadow of what they once were.
I only buy China made.
If you do this kind of thing in south Texas you don’t freeze but you may sweat a bit.
40 something… yeah I can do that! Oh I remember when
Annual event my guys 👽🗿👽🗿👽
YA'LL should have gotten the rattle snake for food. I seen alot of stuff you should have done differently. PEACE OUT!!!
You've been incredibly helpful. Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us so unselfishly. It's clear you are a master woodsman!
You inspired me going for a walk
Fun cousin get together!!
Young pups dreull old dogs rule
Well, ya all have a story that will last a lifetime. safely archive this video, and play it all back in 20-25 years, and then compare the tales to this video. ;)
Pure gold
Definitely a fun time guys
Why didn't you guys stack a bunch of rocks n make a reflection wall behind that fire.....❤️🇺🇲
lol the only thing that made it miserable was ill planning
Wait till you get 59 and 60.
How can this many guys not be able to make a shelter? you are in the woods with tons of materials, and you have the bibbs and tarps. A simple lean to shelter would keep the warm in
See episode 1. Everyone does it better from tbe couch!
Deliverance!
Heck Yeah!!
That's a hard adventure to do at 45 or older
Devin is my favorite.
I can't do that.
No way the fire is going to last all night. Piss poor planning all the way around.
Had a fire all night...
Did anybody do a woop for a Bigfoot? 26:37
How's it going paul 29:02
what an embarrassment to manliness
The only embarrassing thing here is your complete disregard for proper punctuation and sentence structure.
So you think that you can do it with any problems with only what they had with them ! That way you can experience it the way they did ! Please do it record it and then share it everybody ! Otherwise please crawl back into your mom and dad basement and shut up !
Either this is the very first time camping.. or you guys really don't have a clue on proper camp set-up.
Because even someone who's been out a few times knows to air-out the bags before climbing in them.
And by the way.. Bivi Bags rock
Please educate us! Not really sure how airing a bivy out would make a difference, but I'm not a professional bivest such as yourself. Please enlighten us with your bivy knowledge.
Stand by for the next episode of guys glamping lmfao.
This is the best comment you could muster up? Better luck next time!
One more thing off 🪣 list