Jordan Estrada 07.26.21 When do you say goodbye to well-loved boots and admit it’s time to find a replacement? For me, it’s when I find myself in Home Depot, shopping for construction-grade adhesives to keep my boots from falling apart. I’d worn my last pair of boots for many years and many more miles, but they’d
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Mike shows you how to build a bushcraft shelter using no tools. This is a simple, fast and easy shelter to use when you have little time and need to construct a natural shelter using wood from the woods/forest. The structure is a simple “A” Frame shelter, using a large tree root for support. The
In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves reviews the 3D-printed titanium CGS Hyperion and discusses whether titanium silencers are worth the cost. James compares the Hyperion to offerings from Dead Air like the Nomad and Nomad-Ti, and the Surefire SOCOM65-TI. Check the review and the titanium overview on TFBTV. Note that the Daniel Defense Delta
I head to the bushcraft camp with my dog and cook a t-bone steak over the fire for the show us your steak challenge. The challenge was created by Hazey from Haze Outdoors. The idea is that you cook a steak on the fire, and talk about men’s mental health to help raise awareness. This
Derrek Sigler 07.27.21 I have had a lot of experience with Yamaha’s generators, and can honestly say that they are amazing. The motor is whisper quiet and incredibly reliable. Yamaha recently unveiled an all-new EF2200iS inverter generator that has a new Carbon Monoxide Sensor (CO Sensor) integrated into a detection and shutdown system that makes these
Bushcraft is becoming increasingly popular in the UK. One of the most important tool is a bushcraft knife. They need to be strong, durable, sharp and practical. The TBS Boar ticks all of these boxes. It is a good quality bushcraft knife that is not made in large quantities like some knives. Mike gives a
Luke Cuenco 07.26.21 Most of us (myself included) often scoff at the idea that our immaculately sculpted bodies would need the assistance of something like a trekking pole for a casual hike. While that may be the case for some of you, I quickly discovered that trekking poles can often save you a lot of energy
I found an abandoned WW2 bunker in my back garden. I decided to renovate it. Here is the full bunker renovation video. When I looked back at the deeds of the 110 year old farmhouse, I noticed it had been owned by a lieutenant. I’m guessing he built this bunker for his family to go
Luke Cuenco 07.24.21 As part of 2021’s Summer Olympics, the United States Archery team will be making use of Maven optics for their spotting scopes and binoculars. As part of securing a spot in the games, US ArcherBradly Ellison managed to win a gold medal during the World Championships while his compatriots were also able to
Here are 10 survival skills in 10 minutes. From bushcraft skills to foraging wild edibles in the wilderness. From surviving with natural materials, to surviving with man made materials. There are plenty of wilderness survival tips and tricks in this video! Stay tuned for more Ten in Ten episodes! Watch MORE Survival Tips & Bushcraft
Luke Cuenco 07.24.21 Fishing pliers are an essential tool for any serious angler. Whether it’s crimping on new sinker weights, cutting old torn-up lines, or removing a hook from your latest catch, a good pair of pliers can come in handy in a lot of ways when you’re out fishing. As creative as we are, we
We build a medieval fence using simple hand tools and bushcraft skills. This wattle wall will be the foundation wall for our iron age celtic roundhouse that we have been building. We also used this technique to build the roof to our icelandic style viking house with turf roof. Bushcraft Skills and how to make
[embedded content] You asked for it: After James’ popular Beretta 1301 review and build videos, viewers wanted a budget shotgun build and review. In this episode, James budgets $500 for a semi-auto shotgun build. So, he buys a $400 Black Aces Tactical Pro Series S Max semi-automatic shotgun and then spends $100 at Amazon.com on
In this bushcraft skills video I show you how to make a simple hobo handline or hobo reel for fishing. This is a great piece of kit for your bushcraft pack. It’s small, portable and lightweight. You only need minimal gear to make one and it’s a great bushcraft project for when your either out
Luke Cuenco 07.22.21 For both the casual and serious camper, lighting up the camp area at night to find your way back from that midnight bathroom break, or fishing out the last of the marshmallows for that last s’more is made a lot easier with a convenient source of light. Camping lanterns should be portable, lightweight
Here are the 10 Knots I use for Bushcraft, Camping & Survival and How to Tie them. The knots are used for setting up a tarp shelter, ridgeline, guy lines, joining cordage together, lashing, and lifting heavy loads. Hope you guys find it useful and feel free to let me know more suggestions for Shed
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