I love when you do videos that have a historical aspect to it and that shows how relevant those old ways are for today. Thanks so much for sharing Dave!
Thank you for the release. I enjoy your videos on 18th century. I would love to see a collaboration with you and John Townsend. Especially on a question on meat procurement in the 18th. How would a fire arm of say a solder be different from a homesteader?
Dave, always a wealth of info thanks. have to say the multiple camera movements were distracting. i find it better to just watch the video with one camera view unless your zooming or showing something specific.
I respectfully disagree gentlemen. I think the angle changes serve two purposes. First, it's a visual representation of a new paragraph or chapter. Second, it keeps the viewer's attention. Nonetheless Dave has provided some excellent information!
I think reverent gun powder scene was from you because I remember watching dulle survival? and the dude with the bandana Putting gun powder on your arm and saying he's badmfr
Hey dave, great video again as always, 1 question tho, early in your video making you told everyone god bless, what happened to that, truly miss that touch of your videos, just sayin.
Excellent! I truly enjoyed that, Dave. Far better than anything I can see on TV. Thank you!
I can't stop going back and watching these videos
I love when you do videos that have a historical aspect to it and that shows how relevant those old ways are for today. Thanks so much for sharing Dave!
Another great video Dave thank you for sharing the historical background for the use of these different tools.
Great video, Dave. I'm a big fan of your work.
always liked the 2 history teachers I had who would dress the part and have props and actually loved teaching. cool video Dave
Wow! Your always giving us more. Thank you sir!
Always enjoy hearing about history. Thanks for doing this. Die hard woodsman ! Heheheh
Thank you Dave
Your awesome dave. I enjoy learning from you. Thanks for all you do man. Stay safe . 👍✌
A good video on an era of high interest to me, 👍🏻🇬🇧
Very interesting Dave, thanks.
That's dope as hell Dave thank you for some of the history and basics!
Good info!
Thank you for the release. I enjoy your videos on 18th century. I would love to see a collaboration with you and John Townsend. Especially on a question on meat procurement in the 18th. How would a fire arm of say a solder be different from a homesteader?
Great video Dave !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing well presented
Great video very interesting and informative as well as entertaining. Thank you for enlightened idea of trapping
Definately the most interesting video I've watched tonight.
Thank you for all the lessons and vids brother!
Thank you for the history lesson
Excellent! Thanks for sharing this brother! 👍🏽👍🏽
love these videos! great job Dave!
Thanks for the video.
outstanding video my friend thank you for the lesson
Dave, always a wealth of info thanks. have to say the multiple camera movements were distracting. i find it better to just watch the video with one camera view unless your zooming or showing something specific.
Mike M agreed
I respectfully disagree gentlemen. I think the angle changes serve two purposes. First, it's a visual representation of a new paragraph or chapter. Second, it keeps the viewer's attention. Nonetheless Dave has provided some excellent information!
I agree with Mitchell.
You're one amazing American!!!
That's so cool. I'd like to get into trapping but the laws here are pretty tough
Dave!!!! We need a Journal of the Yurt Reboot!!
I think reverent gun powder scene was from you because I remember watching dulle survival? and the dude with the bandana
Putting gun powder on your arm and saying he's badmfr
Were "squirrel cookers" called something else then?
Wonder why YT won't open the replies below- or a lot in other places...
how do i access your paid channel?
Search Pathfinder Outdoor Journal on youtube.
Hey dave, great video again as always, 1 question tho, early in your video making you told everyone god bless, what happened to that, truly miss that touch of your videos, just sayin.
Perfect
Awesome
MB make the best traps in my opinion.
Thanks for the video.