Only just found your videos. I already hooked. You've taken me back to a happier time 30 years ago in the early 90s, when myself and a dozen friends would build a series of bivouacs in our local woods. We'd spend weeks of our school summer holidays sleeping in the woods.. only returning home to stock up on tea and tinned foods for the fire. I'd love to go back out and attempt what you do, but I now have a young family I need to take care of. In the UK we get bad winters of around -15c from time to time, but never anything on a scale Canada experiences. Your adventures have brought it all back again. When I tell my eldest daughter what we used to do, she thinks we're all mad, but to us it was just the normal. Keep making your videos. I'm loving watching them. Thank you. Scott. Halifax, West Yorkshire. England.
I've been watching your videos oldest to newest. It is refreshing to see that you rely more on natural materials in your camping trips. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
Bushcraft and bush survival is becoming a lost art. Learning how to survive in the middle of nowhere can be beneficial in the current state of the world. Enjoying the peacefulness of the wilderness, the roar of the campfire, the rush of a stream is something many can't comprehend.
nice to see you still teaching the old ways to make fire, not many out there in 2023...good job Kusk....my wife gives 2 thumbs up on growing that beard back, lol...coffee by the fire "MORS would be proud"
The minimalist shelter here is so awesome! A branch and a few stakes to keep it down makes it so simple and efficient. Love how good that looks and light weight it can be.
your voice is the perfect volume for late night watching. the traps are amazing. and the bough bed seems like it was such a gem. hope its engraved in your memory forever.
To be honest, I come to watch your videos to see a native speaker describe what he is doing outside. It really helps to build up my vocabulary. Please keep making videos giving a guidance on what you are doing.
Your Videos send out such calm. You are humble and content with so little, thats really inspiring. What sets you apart from other Outdoors: You dont need high-end, you dont produce yourself, you get by with what nature offers you or doesnt. That is the real skill. Thats why you have my sub. Even if your channel is very successful and wil continue to grow, stay as humble as you are. Cause many will want to make money with you. And that would ruin your message. I also like your silent videos. Thanks for your great work! Greetings from Germany.
I always shiver when I see you putting up a one layer open tent. Being 65 doesn’t help. I like your trapping series. You can truely live off the lang good job setting up camp.
Having just found your videos yesterday, I find myself watching all that I can. They are all great. I have cooked breads like that when i was young and called it simply twisted bread. I will try it this weekend again. Thanks for taking us along. Stay safe, God bless you and keep you.
Yep....very relaxing...mellowed me right out for a good night's sleep....looking forward to this season's videos as there is aways something good to learn.👍
I love how simple you keep it, so many of the bushcraft channels go way overboard, thanks and I'm a new subscriber but I've been doing survival all my life, thanks again
Many thanks for the beautiful relaxing video. You are one of my favorite authors. I like the amazing simplicity, which is not at all taken for granted in this world. Your calm and meditativeness is an inspiration to me. Big thanks.
Not many people want to watch the entire process. I edit it to save some time. People criticize me for it and/or claim I'm a fraud but I don't really care. I have nothing to prove.
Your winter videos are awesome, I hope you get a chance to make more of them. And please stay true to yourself, your style is really pleasant to watch so far. I really like it when the talking is minimal or none at all, and any information is shown as text.
id love to watch that video since 2 days.. im wainting for my brother on friday to come to me. then we watch together. only watched your backpack video and it was so good that i didnt sent to no one..
Just stumbled upon your channel by accident and I love your style. Looking forward to catching up on your earlier videos. I’m in England and we simply don’t get the conditions such as yours, so it’s always a pleasure to view adventures such as these. I’m a big fan of Lost Lakes and the Xander who I believe are from your neck of the woods. I don’t know if you watch any of the UK guys, but Simon a Bloke in the Woods and Kent Survival are great channels. Anyway, you’ve got yourself another subscriber. Looking forward to your next adventure. Keep up the good work sir.
Homie froma across the pond, If you want a legit experience, save up monies, get a passport, and go to Alaska, be warned though... you might not wanna go back home. Alaska is so damn beautiful, BUT it is still very wild. Further North you go, more desolate it becomes. Do the research before going there.
Wow! The quality of your narration is so much better than what it once was. I did once call your narrative monotonous, mostly because you sounded so calm as it was dubbed in. It's so much better when you narrate as you go! And, if someone does not want a narrative, turn down the volume. Thanks!!!
Hey man really enjoy the simple trips like yours. It’s so funny as I am much older than you but you bring me back to a time in life that my little brother pretty much stayed in the woods and made tents out of palmettos lean to and what not. We didn’t know we were Busch crafting then but it was so simple just as you are doing. Please continue these type of trips and as always safe travels man
This is my favorite Chanel, where every video inspires me to do outdoor activities. And want to know what ingredients to make the dish so that it is smooth and sticky, thank you.
1 cup flour 1/2 tbsp baking powder 1 tsp salt Mix the dry ingredients thoroughly then slowly add cold water while mixing until a thick dough is formed. Cooking slowly with low heat is how I prefer to cook mine. Thanks for watching!
I served with this guy in Korengal. He was ruthless at just laying down the hate against any Muj that tried one on us. No holds barred, take no fuckin prisoners kinda guy. Proud to serve with him - good to see you fighting the good fight. Keep it up
Only just found your videos. I already hooked. You've taken me back to a happier time 30 years ago in the early 90s, when myself and a dozen friends would build a series of bivouacs in our local woods. We'd spend weeks of our school summer holidays sleeping in the woods.. only returning home to stock up on tea and tinned foods for the fire.
I'd love to go back out and attempt what you do, but I now have a young family I need to take care of.
In the UK we get bad winters of around -15c from time to time, but never anything on a scale Canada experiences.
Your adventures have brought it all back again. When I tell my eldest daughter what we used to do, she thinks we're all mad, but to us it was just the normal.
Keep making your videos. I'm loving watching them.
Thank you.
Scott. Halifax, West Yorkshire. England.
I'm from Ohio, the coldest I can remember, I was with the boy scouts -26 C and windy.
Hello kusk half ⛺ beautiful, nice video.
I've been watching your videos oldest to newest. It is refreshing to see that you rely more on natural materials in your camping trips. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
I really prefer the quiet ones, because i watch when im sleepy. But you always do a wonderful job mate, always waiting for your videos!
That's crazy I do the same thing. Idk y I really enjoy falling asleep to camping videos. 🏕
Same.
Same
I fell asleep during this last night and had to finish it today. ASMR
Me too
Bushcraft and bush survival is becoming a lost art. Learning how to survive in the middle of nowhere can be beneficial in the current state of the world. Enjoying the peacefulness of the wilderness, the roar of the campfire, the rush of a stream is something many can't comprehend.
Glad there are some guys that talk. The no talking ones just fills ya with questions
nice to see you still teaching the old ways to make fire, not many out there in 2023...good job Kusk....my wife gives 2 thumbs up on growing that beard back, lol...coffee by the fire "MORS would be proud"
The minimalist shelter here is so awesome! A branch and a few stakes to keep it down makes it so simple and efficient. Love how good that looks and light weight it can be.
Finally a true minimalist…… well done son!!!
I also like to use one military curtain. But I only have one blanket and I am preparing it. I am always encouraged. Thank you.
your voice is the perfect volume for late night watching. the traps are amazing. and the bough bed seems like it was such a gem. hope its engraved in your memory forever.
First time watching your channel and really enjoyed it and learned a bunch! You are a real bush crafter. I wish they had TH-cam 50 years ago…..
To be honest, I come to watch your videos to see a native speaker describe what he is doing outside. It really helps to build up my vocabulary. Please keep making videos giving a guidance on what you are doing.
Your Videos send out such calm. You are humble and content with so little, thats really inspiring.
What sets you apart from other Outdoors: You dont need high-end, you dont produce yourself, you get by with what nature offers you or doesnt. That is the real skill. Thats why you have my sub.
Even if your channel is very successful and wil continue to grow, stay as humble as you are. Cause many will want to make money with you. And that would ruin your message.
I also like your silent videos.
Thanks for your great work!
Greetings from Germany.
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate the feedback. I'll do my best to stay true to myself 👍 Take care.
I agree wholeheartedly, probably the best bushcraft videos on TH-cam at the moment.
always pleasant content while having my coffee.
Camping a la débrouille c'est ça le vrai camping ! Pas les s autres avec leurs matériaux tous neuves jamais servi ! bravo 👏👍
Great trip. Starting a fire by friction is very cool. I would like to do that one day.
Good guy right here, may God bless you on all you endeavors 👌🙏🏾
Thank you! God bless you too.
@@KuskBushcraft What camera do you use to record videos in the forest
Best way to spend a Friday evening!
I really love everything you do. I feel calm at peace and inspired.
ur the boss man when it comes to camping and living outdoors , keep doing what ur doing ur awsome
I really enjoy your relaxed atmosphere with nature!!
Wow, survival life is so interesting
I always shiver when I see you putting up a one layer open tent. Being 65 doesn’t help. I like your trapping series. You can truely live off the lang good job setting up camp.
These videos are very therapeutic. Thank you.
An enjoyable watch, as always.
Great shelter and I love that method of fire starting.
Having just found your videos yesterday, I find myself watching all that I can. They are all great. I have cooked breads like that when i was young and called it simply twisted bread. I will try it this weekend again. Thanks for taking us along. Stay safe, God bless you and keep you.
great audio on this video, thanks for the post
The tipi shelter was amazing 👍
I learned so much through your explanations! Thanks a lot for makings this video! Keep going, stay safe.
Enjoyed the show. Really peaceful and I always learn something new. Thanks. NW ga.
KB, nice to finally see another video..
One of the best, its a great video,,, greetiings from Indonesia.. GBU
Outstanding. Really enjoyed that.
Dope dope demonstration bloke!!!!!! Will be benge watching .
Good Stuff. It's nice to relax and watch your videos. Thanks. God Bless.
Thanks for watching! God bless you too!
Heey Kusk the man with the beard on the inside and outside :) Nice to see a vid again .. makes me ZEN!!
Im always watching you videos,Greetings from Philippines
I like it that you talking with us and share its good to know you close because lm from the other side of the world
Yep....very relaxing...mellowed me right out for a good night's sleep....looking forward to this season's videos as there is aways something good to learn.👍
Fantastic video. Thank you so much.
He's back
👍👍
Such beautiful Canadian Summer ;)
Bannock and coffee, no better to start the day!
Another fantastic video! Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video. Enjoy the minimalist approach. Reminds me that i need to try and go lighter into the outdoors than i usually do.
I love getting stoned,having a coffee all while watching your videos keep up the quality work bro 👍🏽
i enjoyed the video thank you for posting
Thanks for watching, Blackie!
I love how simple you keep it, so many of the bushcraft channels go way overboard, thanks and I'm a new subscriber but I've been doing survival all my life, thanks again
I look so forward to your videos. I follow many bushcrafters yet yours is the only one I look forward to watching. Thank you!
Many thanks for the beautiful relaxing video.
You are one of my favorite authors.
I like the amazing simplicity, which is not at all taken for granted in this world.
Your calm and meditativeness is an inspiration to me.
Big thanks.
Love the very minimal kit, always gotta make room for a pipe tho👏🏻
Very cool video.
I absolutely love Icelandic socks -40 from Mark's
I love all the cut scenes and editing when people are starting fire by hand.
If you know, you know.
Not many people want to watch the entire process. I edit it to save some time. People criticize me for it and/or claim I'm a fraud but I don't really care. I have nothing to prove.
@@KuskBushcraft👍👌
Your winter videos are awesome, I hope you get a chance to make more of them. And please stay true to yourself, your style is really pleasant to watch so far. I really like it when the talking is minimal or none at all, and any information is shown as text.
Always enjoy watching! Look forward to thhe next.
Love your videos, thanks for sharing
Great to see you uploading again. Best wishes from England
Nice camp 🏕 enjoyed it ! Thanks 😊 ...Alan in 🇨🇱
Excellent video, nice break from the chaos of the world. I really enjoy your content, glad to see you back. God bless
Thank you! God bless you too.
I prefer the videos where you talk 😊👍🏼
id love to watch that video since 2 days.. im wainting for my brother on friday to come to me. then we watch together. only watched your backpack video and it was so good that i didnt sent to no one..
Really enjoy what you’re doing ! Good job and thank you .
Another great video, thanks
I really like your camping videos. Awesome 🔥🔥
Дякую Вам Хлопці! Низький Вам Уклін! Доброго часу доби Вам, Славетні ВОЇНИ!
Awesome video to watch on a hot summer night. Hope you took down the traps also.
Good video. Way to keep it real!👍🏼💪🏼🤙🏼
Could you make a video on how you sharpen your knifes/axes as well as how you maintain your gear. Thanks!
Welcome back. I enjoyed this video.
Just stumbled upon your channel by accident and I love your style. Looking forward to catching up on your earlier videos. I’m in England and we simply don’t get the conditions such as yours, so it’s always a pleasure to view adventures such as these. I’m a big fan of Lost Lakes and the Xander who I believe are from your neck of the woods. I don’t know if you watch any of the UK guys, but Simon a Bloke in the Woods and Kent Survival are great channels. Anyway, you’ve got yourself another subscriber. Looking forward to your next adventure. Keep up the good work sir.
I didn 't think in such a way as that
Homie froma across the pond, If you want a legit experience, save up monies, get a passport, and go to Alaska, be warned though... you might not wanna go back home. Alaska is so damn beautiful, BUT it is still very wild. Further North you go, more desolate it becomes. Do the research before going there.
Such a calming video, definitaly make more ones like these
Awesome love your vids ..looking to get out soon with my boy 🤙
Loved it, so relaxing, thank you
Nice to see a new video! For who I watch first you or Steve Willis it all depends who uploads first.
Your the most Canadian TH-camr I’ve ever seen
Great trip and good video, Thanks
Very impressive
Nice video ! Thanks!
Hell ya for talking videos Kusk!
It seems like if you built a wood wall behind the fire it would reflect back on you more. I admire your minimalist approach to things
Bread on a stick...a very happy memory of the first time I did that.
👍🔱🔰UA. Чудове відео чудова природа.
I just found your channel. I love these videos. You make that freezing bed look way more enjoyable than my warm one. So awesome!
Love your videos and I like the fact that you explain some things, looking forward to seeing more
Wow! The quality of your narration is so much better than what it once was. I did once call your narrative monotonous, mostly because you sounded so calm as it was dubbed in. It's so much better when you narrate as you go! And, if someone does not want a narrative, turn down the volume. Thanks!!!
Enjoyed your videos, outdoor camping is also my favorite things to do. I'm hoping to camp out in the snow someday.
Keep up the good work
Your channel helps me calm down when im anxious. Thx for doing what u do bro
Very nice 💚 I am going out tomorrow 🎥
Wishing you happy trails my friend!
Awesome- appreciated the thorough details on bow/drill and snare specifics (2 fingers high) enjoy your videos bud God bless from Vancouver Island
I love your videos i'm addicted to them
Hey man really enjoy the simple trips like yours. It’s so funny as I am much older than you but you bring me back to a time in life that my little brother pretty much stayed in the woods and made tents out of palmettos lean to and what not. We didn’t know we were Busch crafting then but it was so simple just as you are doing. Please continue these type of trips and as always safe travels man
Great video
Dziękuję pozdrawiam serdecznie 🤗👍👏
Cool video man enjoyed watching from my warm house lol. Gonna be heading out tomorrow in a snowstorm should be fun
Best of luck! Stay safe.
This is my favorite Chanel, where every video inspires me to do outdoor activities. And want to know what ingredients to make the dish so that it is smooth and sticky, thank you.
1 cup flour
1/2 tbsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
Mix the dry ingredients thoroughly then slowly add cold water while mixing until a thick dough is formed. Cooking slowly with low heat is how I prefer to cook mine. Thanks for watching!
@@KuskBushcraft _ thanks for sharing , you'r welcome, Sir 🙏
I served with this guy in Korengal. He was ruthless at just laying down the hate against any Muj that tried one on us. No holds barred, take no fuckin prisoners kinda guy. Proud to serve with him - good to see you fighting the good fight. Keep it up
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