3-Day Solo Survival (5 Gallon Bucket Challenge!) | Eating SPIT ROAST GREASE PIG!!!
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- I survive 3 days on whatever I can stuff into a 5 gallon pale (with the lid closed). I manage to fit some pretty cool things inside this odd shaped container including an axe, saw, and some pretty amazing traps. I will catch fish, trap animals, and build a shelter. Featuring Bass Pro Shops.
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In a true stranded/emergency situation where you didn’t have a filter, the tarp water is preferable to the creek water for sure. But if you’ve got a filter and aren’t truly stranded there’s no way I’d drink water runoff just for a TH-cam video 😆
@@AdventuresMadeFromScratch BINGO! A tarp can be covered in all kinds of issues. Look at your car, you've got bird poop all over that thing, you wouldn't lick water off it, anymore than drink water from a ditch unfiltered.
All those "overnight bird droppings"...I guess birds don't poop in the creek? What about fish poop, raccoon poop?
Maybe just admit you made a mistake.
In an ACTUAL survival situation, with no other options, tarp water for sure.
Tarp rain water especially rain overnight, over creek water every single time. I think every survivalist would make the same decision!!
I'm not drinking any water without boiling it personally. If I had a life straw I would use it only for a travel situation.
Why would you not harvest and save that rain water for drinking and cooking? Especially when seconds later you used your life straw to gather water. 😂
"Bird poop" 😅
@@ChirpyMikeI think I would take the potential for bird poop whatever potentially could collect on the tarp versus what is already in the Stream you don't know if a couple hundred feet up the stream from you a big carcass from an Elk or something could be in the water yes a LifeStraw does a lot for purifying but I'll take the the potentially less contaminated tarp water when it's available over creek water.
Dude, you drink bird poop? That's not healthy, man. You laugh at people who don't?
@@coreyactorrip
Let’s see your survival channel
Good to see you're getting in the woods and posting content.
Did you ever get answers on what was causing your gut issue?
Not really. Bit of GERD, heart burn, possible gut microbiom issues. I'm off meds now, still have heart burn if I lay down, and bloating. I've tried almost everything, and it's improved to stable, but not back to normal. Probiotics made it worse, yogurt seems to help a bit. So trying to get gut health back. Challenging.
Tried tossing salad? Seems cheaper than a transplant.
Appreciate it Chris. I always love your... "surthrival"lol videos.
Baha @@Rob-ze1wi
Vai dizer que matou esse quarto nessa furadeira kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Is this "Kathleeen"'s husband?
You had all that run off water from your tent why didn't you drink that
Don’t know why the comments are acting like rainwater is the second coming of Christ. If you have a lifestraw to drink from then the source of water doesn’t matter much (something you know already).
The tarp is dirty - it's been on the floor of my car for 2 years.
Great video. I'd have drank that rain water that pooled on your tarp before hitting the creek. No sense wasting good rain water!
Chris I would hope you remembered to pack some WOODOBO maybe in a plastic bag as not to take up much space? After it's only $ 5.00 US. It can make day old sunk taste good! Well maybe not, but everything else. You da man dude!
True! I didn't put any in the pail because it could attract pests which would be compelled to dig it up!
Raccoon is good. I'm nearly 70 years old. When I was young many families in the Ozarks ate Raccoon, and Ground Hog.
So glad to see you feeling good enough to be back at it. Thanks
So glad you pointed out trapping isn't profitable anymore. To make 3,000 dollars a month you would need 1000 of those raccoons. That is hard to do even if they were overpopulated in that area. Everyone farms everything now. It is just the cheapest and most efficient way to do it.
I would gladly pay you 20 bucks for that pelt
*The tarp is dirty - it's been on the floor of my car for 2 years.*
Is that Spit roast grease pig or raccoon??
If the water is questionable in a stream like that, you can go 4 to 5 feet from it and dig a hole and wait. The water that seeps into that will be cleaner
Guys, guys, guys....the tarp was covered in bird, squirrel and raccoon poop...and chemicals......for some reason.
Everyone calm down
Ok, so I learned that everyone is totally into drinking tarp water - from any tarp, even if the tarp is covered in feces. I mean, if you can't see poop, it's for sure not in the tarp, or bugs. Do people re-use their grocery bags they used to bring home ground beef as drinking containers? It's clean! People watch too many survival shows...and forget about the guy who loses ALONE show because he gets gut rot from eating raw beaver he fleshes out cause he licks his fingers after, or the guy who drinks lake water because he's too lazy to boil it.
did you not see the long line of animals waiting to do their business on the tarp? it stretched around the block!
@@rkn3045 How many birds poop on your car?
@@TheWoodedBeardsman there was also Juan Pablo who won alone who never boiled his water.
shot bro
Can't believe that your buried survival supply didn't have weapons, knives, and A POT.
If you want bait bring peanut butter. It's more long term storable than apples and carrots.
Dude you doing this challenge for LONG TERM would be the awesome.
This is some "I got bored today and thought up a concept"
Pump master 760 and 50,000 rounds weigh nothing and feed you for years...
As long as you can boil water 🤦
Boiling water makes a racoon stew.
I can't WAIT to invite you to my place!
So why didn't you drink it off your tent instead of dumping it???????????
Seriously...throwing the clean rain water away to ugh...that's annoying
Just curious.... Why didn't you drink the water collected on the tent instead?
Why didn't you just drink the rain water before you removed it from your tarp???
I can't wait to see the next video of this and also I was wondering why didn't you just make a thing for the raccoon to where you can put it up on two sticks on one end of the spit that you could raise and lower but also have the fire smoking it underneath it all night instead of putting it up and hoping that it was still going to be good you could have just smoked it all night long and how come you just didn't rip a whole leg off and eat it to where you would get a whole bunch of food in you instead of little bites at a time? but anyways I can't wait to see the next one.
Racoon is good sir wdym? And ofc i understand 😅. Totally loved it ❤
Bruh u just ate A member of the guardians of the galaxy
i honestly would have lifestrawed the water in the tarp from the rain over night
You could always bug out with your dog. I would especially if i had a hunting dog
Maybe when you cook a New York who next time put it on like a Fork Branch
Nice harvest of the raccoon!
Raccoon is traditional cuisine in the American South
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Wish you can do what you do in other countrys not just in the usa
Bzy eating trash pandas 😂😂😂😂😂😢
I could be wrong but it looks like lamb meat
I had a Davey Crocket hat when i was like 3 😂
We naga don't do that we drink and we live😊
After you scrape do you tan the hides? That could raise the value and is not too time consuming if you just let the chemical processes do their work
Turning them into hats, belts gloves, that's the real money
I still doubt you would make anything close to minimum wage when all is factored in. There simply isn't an interest in fur at all. Nearly zero demand. Every step of the way is labor and time, nothing about it is easy.
@@TheWoodedBeardsman that's for sure you can hit up the rendezvous and the powwows in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho
My 70 year old uncles still do well with brain tan hides, and Elkhorn arrowhead napping
They have been doing it for 60 years and were trained by the natives
The good old days when every lad had a horse and every kid had a rifle
Before we relied on the Boy Scouts of America ... oh wait
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Should have saved the rain water!!!!!
nice fat layer should be good!!!!!!!!!!
And great video BTW! I'm entertained!!!!
Just thinking you're capable of more...
And its odd watching you be squimish eating something considering you eat just about anything but i totally get your hesitation. Haha 😆
You've literally ate wild dog on this channel. 🤣
Crow...Pigeon which isn't as wierd as Crow. I forget what else. 🤣
Raccoon is just a dirty animal. Like some animals are dirty, but raccoon is pretty high up there.
Hey your channel and you and modern selfreliance and GERAMY ARE GUINNESSES
Raccoons were considered food in the old days. As long as you remove the musk glands it taste pretty good when baked with sweet potatoes
Always enjoy and learn alot from these videos,,,and the up beat happiness to beard makes the video so much funnier lol ,,,,,my shelter caved bt I made it 😊 lol
I say 5 gallon challange with a gun cause in reality if your bugging out your bringing all the guns and ammo with you. Just bring a rifle with and a side arm on your person. To me thats realistic.
True. Just not legal for anything small enough in that bucket where I live.
Hey The Wooded Beardsman,
I just watched your video and I must say it's really helpful and well made.
I was wondering if I could help you design your thumbnails for better CTR? Wanna try out a free one?
Is your son interested in joining you? That would be awesome!!
He's gearing up!
i chopped up a couple of raccoon in my time and they were always so greasy. like 3-4inch of fat all around! also the leather is also full of fat. i tried to run my pelt thru wood chips inside a tumbler for a while and even then when i touch it my hands are all oily. (fur was originally washed with dish soap 3times)
Not. Good. Video. Citing.
Could you have not used the rain water on your tarp for drinking?
Yes, but you still need to purify it.
So your saying bobcat is not a food it's a fur weeeeellllllll son I'm telling you bobcat is Delicious 10 out of 10 you need to try it
Even if there wasn't a way to fit in a metal container couldn't it have been easier to fit in a food grade plastic bag to collect water in? Then you could drink from the bag with the filter instead of needing to bend down to drink from the creek and you coul bring water with you so you didn't need to visit the water source everytime you were thirsty.
Fun life buddy
I’m betting in a “ bug- out” situation, you’re not going to be concerned about legalities on snaring a rabbit.
Dude how come you are off camera when you eat the raccuum ?
People say I chew too loudly.
_skinning beavers_
_beavers smells good_
giggity?
I have had Beaver fever it sucks clean water is key.
I read somewhere that it was called famine food.
LIKE
Great show as always. Thank you.
Glad to see you back! All thats been coming out recently is the Australians "surviving" by taking their 500k boat to go deep sea fishing and drink coconuts island hopping😂 "surviving" like damn.. wonder what their vacations look like then
Ya, those are some interesting videos! :)
32:58 😂 !!??
they are best bbqd here in missouri usa
why didnt you just dip the lifestraw in the water on your tarp. rain water is pretty ok to drink.. would have save you the trip to get water ,.
Tarp water is not more safe to drink that creek water through a lifestraw, and the creek is full of water, whenever I need it.
I remember Canadian Prepper said that was about to make content with you. It didn't work out with you guys?
Just never got together, is all.
Back then most people passed away from ticks, fleas , or eating contaminated meat from animals that were infected by both like rabbit.
I heard that porcupine was ok eating. But probably not good for trapping right?
Porcupine is legal all year.
What temperature is considered cold enough for the meat to be okay to sit out overnight?
10C and below, I would say that would be ok. Beaver. muskrat in cold water is fine up to 25C, fur on, no damage to the pelt. Deer up to 10-20C overnight in shade, cleaned and packed right away....BUT, this may spoil in direct sunlight. You really need to use your nose, and judgement, and everything after matters, meat needs to be eaten right away or frozen. As it will begin to spoil as soon as you open it up, provide it with any air. If the meat just falls apart when you touch it...even if it smells ok, it's not. Time after meat spoils is crucial, because it's not the meat that's the problem, it's the BACTERIA which is literally pooping out toxins on the meat that is the problem - even if you cook it, the toxins are still there, and they will cause you problems.
WHY DIDNT YOU USE THE RAIN WATER OFF THE TARP????
Because I have a life straw, and needed to remove the water to stop the tarp getting damaged.
Water run off from a new tarp is nasty. If I had a life straw as an option I would definitely use that rather than drink chemical flavored tarp water. In a true survival situation where the straw isn't an option. then yeah...tarp water it is.
@@mightymaxx1 In a desert, yes, you would drink the tarp rain water. Creek water is rain water....it's all the same, needs to be treated.
@@TheWoodedBeardsmanwell of course use the straw for sure... But why not start with the cleaner rain water? Not complaining or telling you how to survive. I am.genuinely interested.
good luck with c 63
I'm putting a bottle of Woodobo in my bucket. I need the season.
would love a community post if you got sick or not
I haven't gotten sick using the lifestraw yet!
Happy to be your company on your adventures.
What are you hoping to catch in the conni bear trap?
I have been asked by the owner to remove certain pest species from the property, so anything goes. Skunk, I will process down for bait, raccoon is edible, but not preferred, possum might wander in. Some accidentals would be tasty like rabbit, or squirrel.
why not collect the tarp water and drink that?
The creek is full of rainwater.
@@TheWoodedBeardsman rain water of questionable contamination status. Tarp water is good to go
@@rkn3045 How many bugs washed into the tarp? Go lick water off your car...it's just car tarp water!
@@TheWoodedBeardsman if it were a survival situation I'd lick puddled water off a car before I drank from a creek. we've seen you eat random found carcasses. Now you're too good for tarp water? You've changed, man. Next time edit out the tarp water and you won't have to spend your may long weekend responding to us heathens
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Dang, that Racoon looked SO GOOD it made me hungry...I was so intrigued that I asked Gemini about eating racoons, this is what it told me........
I strongly advise against eating raccoon.
While it's technically possible to cook raccoon meat to a temperature that kills most harmful bacteria, there's always a risk of contracting diseases like rabies or parasites. Even with thorough cooking, there's no guarantee of complete safety.
Here are some reasons to avoid eating raccoon:
Disease risk: Raccoons can carry diseases like rabies, which can be fatal if transmitted to humans.
Parasites: Raccoons can also harbor parasites like roundworms, which can cause illness if ingested.
Unpredictable meat quality: Raccoon meat can vary greatly in taste and texture, and it's often tough and gamey.
Good summary!
I’ve got the foothold traps🔥
Ferrets would fit in a 5 gallon bucket.
But they would die when you buried it.
@@TheWoodedBeardsman I know you mentioned trying to fit a dog in and I looked over at my ferret and thought, he will fit and kill small animals, then bring it back to show you.
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Thanks for the video WB
I can't believe you dumped rainwater
"lovely!!!" Lol. Awesome video
Why not drink the rain water on the tarp first? With the straw of course.
More wooded beardsman!!!
I’m pretty sure I told you already. I really admire your prowess with survival and outdoors Chris 🐸🍺🔪🔥
That racoon looked delicious!
An outstanding first video this series. I’ll be looking forward to the next one. Cheers Chris.🤙
Absolutely love the long form survival videos!!!
Oh hes back hell yeah
So very happy to see the new video, been missing you and your content, glad your back man, you're one of my all time favorites
Really loving this lil series. Always been a huge fan of these limited kit survival challenges. Hope to see more soon. Have a great day man!
Bravo! Great show, Mr Beardsman!!!
I had beaver fever once. Nearly cost me everything. Well half of everything.
And its gooood toooo! Hahahaha.
love this type of content keep it up ♥️
Is there a reason you didn't drink the rain water you collected on the tarp overnight? They use to serve Raccoon at the White House many many years ago.
Tarp could have a higher concentration of bacteria, such as bird droppings washing down the tarp of squirrel, mouse, and certainly bacteria concentration in it. Either way, water needs to be treated.
@@TheWoodedBeardsman Thanks for the info... That is a good point.
Ive been watching you for years, live you and your family.
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