What an awesome and energizing day this was! I hope you can feel the energy in this video. Guess what! I want to host an adventure with you somewhere in the world. If you are interested in joining me for some adventure, culture and food please take a moment to fill out this survey so we can start planning: my.trovatrip.com/public/l/survey/chad-zuber
This adventure you do, inspired me. The thinking to organize one may with friends blows my mind. I will follow you from the other side of the world. Greetings from north of Switzerland. Fabio👊
This is such a beautiful channel which not only helps one sleep, take their mind off something stressful or even acts as an escape but it also teaches one how punishing/rewarding wildlife can be. Chad my friend you’ve outdone yourself again.
That's perfect - punishing/rewarding. That's so true. It shows that through suffering we are rewarded. This was such an awesome experience for me. I learned so much, as I always do when I'm out there.
For decades I’ve been telling people that laying in water helps getting hydrated. Growing up in Mozambique, I learned a lot by hanging out with native old timers full of wisdom. What we see as survival skills, it was their daily lives, and I’m so glad that my family was poor, because the middle class and the rich wouldn’t go nowhere near their villages.
I've looked online for information about hydration through the skin but they seem to say that it doesn't occur but I have definitely experienced it at times I was super dehydrated. Just being in the water or wearing wet clothes made a significant difference. It's not nearly as effective as drinking water but it helps and is useful in a survival situation. I really admire the wise old timers that had no modern science but knew more than the modern day experts.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Talk about "Old Timers", Benjamin Franklin wrote about the porosity of our skin and hydration via what we call today the eccrine glands. Gareth Morgan (a Welshman) did a video on them where he tested freshwater absorption from seawater immersion.
It's about moisturizing your skin, so then you don't lose inside liquid in a humid and hot environment... This is how your body gets hydrated via external water. Secondly, avoid the direct sunlight as much as you can if it goes beyond 27-28°C, as it will again cost you with more body water to cool your down (for people living in the northern hemisphere and 35°c and above for the people from the southern hemisphere, where there is no ice.).
I have been watching this channel for many years and it never ever fails to teach me important lessons or entertainment me. Can we all agree that this is indeed one of the most fulfilling survival channels on TH-cam? Thank you for everything you do. I've had it on my bucket list to meet you and work with you in person someday. It would be a true honor and experience. Until then, stay safe out there and I look forward to seeing more content. -Landen P.
did you watch the live stream? he was talking about the possibilities of doing survival challenges together with the viewers. so fulfilling that bucket list entry might be possible.
I really admire him, I've seen him do and survive. I was motivated to do it. I challenged myself to survive 3 days in the forest alone, with no food, no water and no fire. Great, I'm done
I appreciate your opinion but the location and climate will determine the sequence of priorities. I’ve spent countless nights testing on a rock, a beach, or just on the ground in warm climates. But in a warm climate you are going to need a lot of water and cooling off in the water is extremely helpful. Try it sometime and you’ll know what I mean.
@@humanmenot7080how can you build a shelter if you are hungry? He said he hadnt eaten or drunken anything, so him getting food is very smart. He also had NO need for a shelter as it was in the middle of the day as it was not cold, little to no wind, and no bugs. Besides, food and water is more important than shelter. Oh yeah he needs content too
Dear Chad, I am so glad you brought that knife. Until the rain, thise coconuts were your only source of water, so in a sense, that knife saved your life. Loving your continued adventures! 🙏🙏🙏💜🤗💘😀💓🙏 God is good.
I remember when I was younger and an islander, back when me and my friends went into "waterfall hunting" in the dense jungles of my hometown named Ilhabela. Your great videos bring me back those amazing memories.
This is so relaxing. So well put, literally everything in these series is perfect: no unnecessary sounds/music, explanations throughout the video about different things and an amazing positive attitude to your current situation and to nature. Thank you for this!
Awesome work on the rainwater catchment system. Pretty smart to use the stem of the palm leave. Also it is interesting that the dried bamboo doesnt hold the water well. Did it have some small holes?
I'm from the southwestern part of Russia, my climate is completely different and I won't be able to repeat most of the things from your channel but how I love your videos they warm my soul, thank you ❤
When i saw that huge net laying on the beach i thought: this must be used as a base for a roof. SPOILER ALERT It really was used as a roof material! After all these years of watching you Chad i must admit that i learned tons of stuff and I'm slowly starting to think like a real survivalist. I must try a survival challenge myself sometimes.
You're definitely hardcore, i strive to have your mental and physical fortitude brother. Thanks for the entertaining and relaxing content, always resonates with me this style of life.. hope i get a chance to experience it one day!
commenting to support, this is a great series of video's looking forward to seeing what you build and/or catch in #3 and hope you do more series like this one
Your rain catching system was very fast built which gave you insight Now you can build a better system before it rains again First step is doing it right (you are) using the parts you have Bamboo (green holds water, brown (dehydrated absorbs water) brown is only good to channel water) green can hold it like a cup So surface area is key for collecting rain water you can also use green palm fronds to collect water into your gutters and channel that water into your gutters with coconut bowls at the end You are on the right track planning and prepping is key
96 hari bukan waktu sebentar kawan untuk melakukan survival di suatu pulau. anda sangat luar biasa. terima kasih telah menambah wawasan saya untuk mengenal lebih dekat tentang perjuangan hidup di alam bebas. salam dari INDONESIA🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Okay, it's good as well. It is considered to be done for the second part. It is still good. If there is something good like this on the island like this, if you still have, then let it go. I will wait and see.
Your amazing at making these films. I just keep going back to how much work and how much harder it must be to film every minute of this. I do survival excursions but not to film. I can’t imagine how hard it must be. Great job buddy.
Estás com un Niño,Cuando le Regalan un Carrito por primera vez,Tanto Tiempo deseando Agua y Dios Te Premio con Agua en Abundancia.Bravo👏👏💯💯🙏🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷 desde Puerto.
Wow that was epic in fact it was so epic im gonna say it again backwards...WOW😆👍 Its really easy to sit here watching the end result after youve edited and posted and say, oh i wouldn't have done that or i would have done this differently, but its a different story when the rubber hits the road and youre doing it yourself 😂 this was really great, thanks for sharing, cant wait for the next one😆👍love and thanks from freezing 🥶 central Otago southern New Zealand 🙋🥝🇳🇿
Oh you are deep in winter right now. Summer here. I love the warmth. Yeah, we can always look back and find that we would do some things differently. It's even more problematic that I'm filming all this myself. Because of that I have lots more distractions and my focus isn't as keen on the survival stuff.
Looks like these whole series of videos are about coconuts. They're just highly overpowered if you think about it. Coconut is a source of water, food, and fiber. It gives you energy to live, it gives you the necessary materials. Coconuts are tasty and healthy food. They're relatively easy to get. I won't even be surprised if it turns out that coconut redeems all of your sins or cures cancer, idk. Ave coconuts! 🥥 🥥 🌴 🥥 🥥
@@ChadZuberAdventures It's a sort of reality tv survival show, 7 people have to survive 7 days only using 7 objects, hence the name. Season 1 was in North Europe, S2 took place in panama this year, S3 is supposed to start in Alaska. Season 2 was quite similar to your 96h survival.
@@ChadZuberAdventures by "Fritz Meinecke", unlike any other survival show, the participants are truly alone, only having a medkit and an alarm with them, though use of it will cause them to lose. They mentioned before how they want youtubers to be in there, hence why I wrote the first comment in the first place.
I have been watching your channel for years now ❤ you always amazed me each time. What i have learned from you is great. I know if the SHIFT comes i will survive.
Rainwater collection: use shirt & t-shirt stretched between pegs with pebble in center; coconut bowl underneath where pebble weight will direct water to bowl. Same as a leaky non-wateroroof tarp. When rain stops, wring out remaining water in shirts into other containers. Drag shirt through wet grass to re-soak shirt and wring it out into container, repeat.
Hey chad I love this series so thank you very much for posting it! I would love to see more survival videos alongside the primitive survival series. Would it be possible to make an episode showing your pemmican recipe and how you make it? Your pemmican looks better then others I have seen on TH-cam
¿A pesar de quedar tu cuerpo salado con el agua de mar los.insectos igual te pican? Esa agua de lluvia fue salvadora,hermoso vídeo amigo te felicito.💪🔥
I cant wait to see the next video chad! Your so incredibly resourceful. Any places in mind for the next survival challenge? India or Cambodia would be interesting.
Would it not of been better to camp closer to the beach for resources, could of always used the net as a hammock also. Either way im really loving this series. Keep the episodes coming ❤
"Now I got a lot of materials I didn't have to work hard for" Aah, that old saying coming into play... as my grandpa would say "work smart not hard, dummy" You really lucked out with that island, being just far enough away that no ones around but not so far that helpful "trash" doesn't wash up on shore from time to time... Also, kudos for cleaning up those beaches a little bit, every bit helps... and it's especially awesome when it's used for survival purposes and hopefully packed out in the end.
I been subcribed at least a year now, and just went back to look at some of your older videos and gotta say your videography and editing skills are amazing....I even found ur "No Grengos Allowed" channel and was super into that one...& I speak Spanish as 2nd language also...I don't think I can get enough of your videos😁
Use the individual green coconut leaves. Allow time for the rain to run down the tree from the top of the tree to the trunk and to the leaves to wash away any impurities before putting up the catchment. If one can drink water which has been caught in bamboo and dead coconut fronds which have been sitting on the ground foe who knows how long and who knows what animals might have crawled and or defiled them, then I think rain water caught running down tree trunks in heavy rains could be a little cleaner. But that is just my thinking.
What an awesome and energizing day this was! I hope you can feel the energy in this video. Guess what! I want to host an adventure with you somewhere in the world. If you are interested in joining me for some adventure, culture and food please take a moment to fill out this survey so we can start planning: my.trovatrip.com/public/l/survey/chad-zuber
Yes sir i also feel the energy 💗🥺
Wow That would be amazing for some lucky winner
Of course, anyone who goes must be in excellent shape; physically and mentally.
@lindaseel9986 Well that definitely counts me out lol 😆
This adventure you do, inspired me. The thinking to organize one may with friends blows my mind. I will follow you from the other side of the world. Greetings from north of Switzerland. Fabio👊
This is such a beautiful channel which not only helps one sleep, take their mind off something stressful or even acts as an escape but it also teaches one how punishing/rewarding wildlife can be. Chad my friend you’ve outdone yourself again.
That's perfect - punishing/rewarding. That's so true. It shows that through suffering we are rewarded. This was such an awesome experience for me. I learned so much, as I always do when I'm out there.
For decades I’ve been telling people that laying in water helps getting hydrated. Growing up in Mozambique, I learned a lot by hanging out with native old timers full of wisdom. What we see as survival skills, it was their daily lives, and I’m so glad that my family was poor, because the middle class and the rich wouldn’t go nowhere near their villages.
I've looked online for information about hydration through the skin but they seem to say that it doesn't occur but I have definitely experienced it at times I was super dehydrated. Just being in the water or wearing wet clothes made a significant difference. It's not nearly as effective as drinking water but it helps and is useful in a survival situation. I really admire the wise old timers that had no modern science but knew more than the modern day experts.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Talk about "Old Timers", Benjamin Franklin wrote about the porosity of our skin and hydration via what we call today the eccrine glands. Gareth Morgan (a Welshman) did a video on them where he tested freshwater absorption from seawater immersion.
It's about moisturizing your skin, so then you don't lose inside liquid in a humid and hot environment... This is how your body gets hydrated via external water. Secondly, avoid the direct sunlight as much as you can if it goes beyond 27-28°C, as it will again cost you with more body water to cool your down (for people living in the northern hemisphere and 35°c and above for the people from the southern hemisphere, where there is no ice.).
Seawater?
I wish I could travel to the future to binge this, i just can't get enough of this series.
You are too kind! So much more coming.
@@ChadZuberAdventures looking forward to it ♥️
I have been watching this channel for many years and it never ever fails to teach me important lessons or entertainment me. Can we all agree that this is indeed one of the most fulfilling survival channels on TH-cam? Thank you for everything you do. I've had it on my bucket list to meet you and work with you in person someday. It would be a true honor and experience. Until then, stay safe out there and I look forward to seeing more content.
-Landen P.
did you watch the live stream? he was talking about the possibilities of doing survival challenges together with the viewers. so fulfilling that bucket list entry might be possible.
I really admire him, I've seen him do and survive. I was motivated to do it. I challenged myself to survive 3 days in the forest alone, with no food, no water and no fire. Great, I'm done
I am pumped for the food episode. The food/cooking aspect of these videos is always my favorite.
I'm glad you like that. I want to do more food videos in the future.
The best 2023 content on YT so far!
Thank you!
CHAD ZUBER HONESTLY the only guy I trust when it comes to out door survival. 💪🏻💪🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Ah, thanks Wayne!
LOL THE first and most important thing you MUST do in a survival situation is build a shelter. He drank coconuts and went for a swim instead lmmfao
I appreciate your opinion but the location and climate will determine the sequence of priorities. I’ve spent countless nights testing on a rock, a beach, or just on the ground in warm climates. But in a warm climate you are going to need a lot of water and cooling off in the water is extremely helpful. Try it sometime and you’ll know what I mean.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Yeah but, your supposed to conserve energy because of lack of food....?
@@humanmenot7080how can you build a shelter if you are hungry? He said he hadnt eaten or drunken anything, so him getting food is very smart. He also had NO need for a shelter as it was in the middle of the day as it was not cold, little to no wind, and no bugs. Besides, food and water is more important than shelter. Oh yeah he needs content too
Я уже 2года вас смотрю, не пропускаю не одного видео👍🏻 Спасибо за то что вы есть🙏🏻
Спасибо за просмотр!
I love how he has to climb down the cliff to place the camera then climb back up to film the shot XD. love how relaxing this channel is
Yeah, it's a lot of work.
Dear Chad, I am so glad you brought that knife. Until the rain, thise coconuts were your only source of water, so in a sense, that knife saved your life. Loving your continued adventures! 🙏🙏🙏💜🤗💘😀💓🙏 God is good.
Coconuts could be opened without a knife but it is more difficult.
this is finally what i have been waiting for chad, great to see you out of the desert in the tropics!
I still love the desert though.
Hello, Mr. Zuber. The preview is awesome! These new series inspire a lot!
Glad to hear that! Thanks!
Looking forward to watching this banger later today. Respect for your hard work. It’s not appreciated enough.
Thanks a lot Dean! See you later!
What an adventure ! Thanks for taking us with you ! Rain can be a blessing sometimes ( often )
Rain is a huge blessing when you're thirsty
Watching this guy go crazy over water is the most entertaining thing i've watched in a while
AWESOME! Been waiting all week for this one!
I was waiting for this video to drop. You should do more sirvival challenges like this in the future. Great content!
I will! Thanks!
I remember when I was younger and an islander, back when me and my friends went into "waterfall hunting" in the dense jungles of my hometown named Ilhabela. Your great videos bring me back those amazing memories.
It’s so good to relive those childhood memories. I’m happy to take you back to that time.
You are a fantastic find. Great to watch. You are a very real person. Love it!
Welcome! I hope you enjoy the adventure.
Another great upload, so glad youtube is actually notifying me now.
Good to hear!
feels like vacation , some coconut ,some fishing , relaxing there , where is the challenge i would pay to be there to enjoy !
Totally, just without some conveniences like a cozy bed and there are no margaritas either.
Gotta say, I am really loving this series so far
Awesome! Thank. you!
I'm definitely addicted to this series so far, hope to see more like this in the future. Such a beautiful place!
I will definitely do more like this.
Your work is very much appreciated and enjoyed. Thank you! A new fan from Denmark 🇩🇰😊
Thanks and welcome!
This is so relaxing. So well put, literally everything in these series is perfect: no unnecessary sounds/music, explanations throughout the video about different things and an amazing positive attitude to your current situation and to nature. Thank you for this!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I loved being here!
Awesome work on the rainwater catchment system. Pretty smart to use the stem of the palm leave. Also it is interesting that the dried bamboo doesnt hold the water well. Did it have some small holes?
No, the bamboo just isn't water sealed. Maybe it's too old and decaying, but the water seeped through.
What a sincere and wonderful and strong person👍
Chad!!! I was literally sitting and waiting for video to come out. Lets have a blast!
YEAH!!!!
Chad!! You got me in the edge of my seat! Bravo!
Thanks for the spot you chose to climb down to the shore. Those rocks are amazing.
Cant wait to see more! 🥥🏝🌦🙂👍
Chad is king the bushcraft 💪
I love this series. Thank you
Stoked to watch this season!
I'm from the southwestern part of Russia, my climate is completely different and I won't be able to repeat most of the things from your channel but how I love your videos they warm my soul, thank you ❤
Are you from the Kamchatka peninsula?
@@ChadZuberAdventures no, i'm from Bashkortostan
I just can't decide which I like better, the silent vids or narrated.
Both are interesting and enjoyable
You don't need to make a decision. I'll be making both kinds still.
Мне немое больше нравится 😊 завораживает
How cool thank you for sharing your adventure time
The exact type of content i love
And Rambo is back, for another great episode. 11:46 those things are atable Thanks Brother.
I know they are edible. I've eaten them many times before. I just didn't want to spend the time on it this day.
Chad zuber are an ecologic man ! 👍
He recycling everithing, everywhere ! 😄
There's more to recycle than I can handle!
Друг привет , рад смотреть видосы твои , месяц назад бросил курить , виду здоровый образ жизни от части ты поспособствовал этому 🤝👍😃
Another awesome episode.
It must be extra challenging to keep positioning the cameras!
Yes! It's a lot of work to set the camera.
I can't wait for Ep 3!
You content so quality even discovery channel will jealous cuz we enjoy for free
Much thanks for your great support!
Oh wow this is an amazing adventure! Great job!!!
Thanks!
When i saw that huge net laying on the beach i thought: this must be used as a base for a roof. SPOILER ALERT It really was used as a roof material! After all these years of watching you Chad i must admit that i learned tons of stuff and I'm slowly starting to think like a real survivalist. I must try a survival challenge myself sometimes.
It's a great way to allow creativity to flow.
It would be such a blessing if you would show how to make that pemmican! Awesome video! Love it!
I will in the future.
Gracias Chad, eres el mejor!💙
Gracias a ti Carolina!
Just can't wait for the next video 🙌😀
ich könnte dir von früh bis abends zusehen...jeden tag :D I could watch you from morning to night...every day :D
Thanks so much! Please watch the video again and again and again! 🙂
Nice episode Chad. Pumped for next. Stay safe. 😊👍
Awesome video. Glad I found this channel.
Welcome Nathan!
FINALLY ITS HERE! let me get my popcorn xd
Get your coconuts!
You're definitely hardcore, i strive to have your mental and physical fortitude brother. Thanks for the entertaining and relaxing content, always resonates with me this style of life.. hope i get a chance to experience it one day!
I've camped like this so many times before and even more hardcore.
commenting to support, this is a great series of video's looking forward to seeing what you build and/or catch in #3 and hope you do more series like this one
Thanks a lot for the support
Luar bisa sobat...saya sengat santai sekali menikmati ke indahan pantai dan alam sekitar..sangat menyejukan hati...💙💙💙⚘️
Great new episode Tarzan i loved it you really know how to survive and your shelter is perfect too
Thanks Amauri. It's just a very temporary shelter until the next day.
@@ChadZuberAdventures you're welcome and awesome you still rocking it though keep strong
Your rain catching system was very fast built which gave you insight
Now you can build a better system before it rains again
First step is doing it right (you are) using the parts you have
Bamboo (green holds water, brown (dehydrated absorbs water) brown is only good to channel water) green can hold it like a cup
So surface area is key for collecting rain water you can also use green palm fronds to collect water into your gutters and channel that water into your gutters with coconut bowls at the end
You are on the right track planning and prepping is key
Yeah, if I were still on the island I would have done that.
I love your trail and error method
Nature is the ultimate teacher
Ill definitely keep watching
A fantastic journey. 👏🏻👏🏻😊
Yes it was!
Let`s go to a outdoor adventure!
As a scaffolder I've already a decaying t-shirt. I am ready..
I wear my shirts until they disintegrate. Hahaha
Very beautiful sea with strong waves...your video is very good my friend_______👍👍🙏
Thank you my friend.
96 hari bukan waktu sebentar kawan untuk melakukan survival di suatu pulau. anda sangat luar biasa. terima kasih telah menambah wawasan saya untuk mengenal lebih dekat tentang perjuangan hidup di alam bebas. salam dari INDONESIA🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Itu 96 jam
I loved the video. Very realistic. Thank you for your work
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was really awesome. Cheers, Chad! ✌️
Really liking this new series! The sound from the mic is the best though.
Okay, it's good as well. It is considered to be done for the second part. It is still good. If there is something good like this on the island like this, if you still have, then let it go. I will wait and see.
Great and inspiring content ,definitely how i want to and will live my life later on, keep it up! :)
Your amazing at making these films. I just keep going back to how much work and how much harder it must be to film every minute of this. I do survival excursions but not to film. I can’t imagine how hard it must be. Great job buddy.
Estás com un Niño,Cuando le Regalan un Carrito por primera vez,Tanto Tiempo deseando Agua y Dios Te Premio con Agua en Abundancia.Bravo👏👏💯💯🙏🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷 desde Puerto.
Wow that was epic in fact it was so epic im gonna say it again backwards...WOW😆👍 Its really easy to sit here watching the end result after youve edited and posted and say, oh i wouldn't have done that or i would have done this differently, but its a different story when the rubber hits the road and youre doing it yourself 😂 this was really great, thanks for sharing, cant wait for the next one😆👍love and thanks from freezing 🥶 central Otago southern New Zealand 🙋🥝🇳🇿
Oh you are deep in winter right now. Summer here. I love the warmth. Yeah, we can always look back and find that we would do some things differently. It's even more problematic that I'm filming all this myself. Because of that I have lots more distractions and my focus isn't as keen on the survival stuff.
Amazing video, thanks so much!
Glad you liked it!
Looks like these whole series of videos are about coconuts. They're just highly overpowered if you think about it. Coconut is a source of water, food, and fiber. It gives you energy to live, it gives you the necessary materials. Coconuts are tasty and healthy food. They're relatively easy to get. I won't even be surprised if it turns out that coconut redeems all of your sins or cures cancer, idk. Ave coconuts! 🥥 🥥 🌴 🥥 🥥
Coconut is an incredible tree that offers so much.
the rain catching part was so cool. youre a STUD
Chad Zuber in 7 vs Wild and the guy would just win every damn season!
I don't know about that but thank you! :-)
@@ChadZuberAdventures It's a sort of reality tv survival show, 7 people have to survive 7 days only using 7 objects, hence the name. Season 1 was in North Europe, S2 took place in panama this year, S3 is supposed to start in Alaska. Season 2 was quite similar to your 96h survival.
@@MedicMainDave I never had heard of that show. Is it hosted by Bear Grylls?
@@ChadZuberAdventures by "Fritz Meinecke", unlike any other survival show, the participants are truly alone, only having a medkit and an alarm with them, though use of it will cause them to lose. They mentioned before how they want youtubers to be in there, hence why I wrote the first comment in the first place.
Chad your channel is amazing, you should show survival in Siberia. That would be his biggest challenge
That would be amazing and very challenging.
This is absolutely amazing!
Boa tarde meu querido, ai vc deixa a gente com o coração na mão. Com essas sua aventuras,mas mesmo assim eu amo seus vídeos se cuida bjs
Olá Cidia, muito obrigado!
I have been watching your channel for years now ❤ you always amazed me each time. What i have learned from you is great. I know if the SHIFT comes i will survive.
This makes me relief, keep them videos coming good sir 🤝
Will do! Glad you enjoy it.
Precioso video,excelente más bien .
He quedado extasiada
Gracias Olga
Rainwater collection: use shirt & t-shirt stretched between pegs with pebble in center; coconut bowl underneath where pebble weight will direct water to bowl. Same as a leaky non-wateroroof tarp. When rain stops, wring out remaining water in shirts into other containers. Drag shirt through wet grass to re-soak shirt and wring it out into container, repeat.
Dude! That's an awesome idea! Only drawback is that the shirt is dirty.
This. Is. So good. I love it.
Hey chad I love this series so thank you very much for posting it! I would love to see more survival videos alongside the primitive survival series. Would it be possible to make an episode showing your pemmican recipe and how you make it? Your pemmican looks better then others I have seen on TH-cam
I have more primitive videos coming too. I'm also going to do a video showing how I make pemmican. Thanks for the requests.
¿A pesar de quedar tu cuerpo salado con el agua de mar los.insectos igual te pican? Esa agua de lluvia fue salvadora,hermoso vídeo amigo te felicito.💪🔥
Sí, me pican igual. La sal no tiene ningun efecto contra ellos.
I keep waiting for you to weave some mats from the palm leaves. 🌴
Just finding your TH-cam channel, watched some videos, this is my third!
Keep them coming mate! 😋 you’ve earned another sub!😄
Welcome aboard! Thanks a lot!
I cant wait to see the next video chad! Your so incredibly resourceful. Any places in mind for the next survival challenge? India or Cambodia would be interesting.
I'm not sure exactly yet. India and Cambodia certainly would be interesting. That's a pretty expensive plane ride though.
Parabéns, me identifico muito com esse canal.
Obrigado meu amigo
Would it not of been better to camp closer to the beach for resources, could of always used the net as a hammock also. Either way im really loving this series. Keep the episodes coming ❤
I don't think you saw the first episode where I explain why I don't camp at beaches anymore.
"Now I got a lot of materials I didn't have to work hard for"
Aah, that old saying coming into play... as my grandpa would say "work smart not hard, dummy"
You really lucked out with that island, being just far enough away that no ones around but not so far that helpful "trash" doesn't wash up on shore from time to time...
Also, kudos for cleaning up those beaches a little bit, every bit helps... and it's especially awesome when it's used for survival purposes and hopefully packed out in the end.
It's amazing how far this stuff can travel in the ocean before it lands on a beach. The bamboo doesn't grow here. I have no idea where it comes from.
Love the quote today!
Hahahah, me too.
I like the videos with the commentary a lot!
Good. I'll do more like this.
I been subcribed at least a year now, and just went back to look at some of your older videos and gotta say your videography and editing skills are amazing....I even found ur "No Grengos Allowed" channel and was super into that one...& I speak Spanish as 2nd language also...I don't think I can get enough of your videos😁
Thanks so much for the love. I'm always working hard to improve. I appreciate it.
This net looks like a good material for making hammock 😊
It is!
Reminds me when i was in Thailand...mmm....nice time
I am obsessed with this man he is living our dream
But it’s not always a dream. At times it can be a nightmare 🤣
Great video brother i love it !
Me: wow this is so cool and teaches how to survive in the tropics!
Also me: *allergic to coconuts* (for real)
I would not survive in the tropics :(
I never heard of a person being allergic to coconuts. I'm sorry to hear that.
Use the individual green coconut leaves. Allow time for the rain to run down the tree from the top of the tree to the trunk and to the leaves to wash away any impurities before putting up the catchment. If one can drink water which has been caught in bamboo and dead coconut fronds which have been sitting on the ground foe who knows how long and who knows what animals might have crawled and or defiled them, then I think rain water caught running down tree trunks in heavy rains could be a little cleaner. But that is just my thinking.