Hello friends,
I wasn't sure where to put this topic, so I slapped it here. I am a huge fan of bushcraft and think it's a beautiful and precious skill that everyone should teach their kids. To a certain extent, my father and grandfather taught me some stuff when I was little, but never intentionally. It was more a part of just spending the hot summer days near the river at our villa in the mountains. We made some bows, wooden swords, benches and whatnot.
I don't want to sound like a doomsday preparations guy, but I feel like the skill to survive in the wild by oneself with as little resources as possible will start increasing in value in the future
Unfortunately, I really got into this hobby only as of lately, in preparations for my Amazon journey, and I don't have much experience in it. I know a lot of stuff theoretically, and I can light a fire, but that's about it.
Some months ago I stumbled upon THIS fantastic youtube channel of a Danish dude that does bushcraft in the wild for a few days, makes permanent shelters, tools, and whatnot.
I've told it to him many times - his videos are not just bushcraft, but they're more than that. All the effort he puts into making them results in a beautiful work of art. From the camera angles to the complete lack of music or talking and just raw bushcraft presentation, this man does it all with a fiery, but composed passion. He's got a portable blacksmithing station and does everything he does with a constant half-smile on his face which transfers to the viewer.
I wish all youtube creators put in as much effort in their videos as he does. It's just a work of art and I look forward to every next video he makes. There are other great channels, like MCQ Bushcraft, and TA Outdoors, and while they're crammed to the top with very good videos on all things survival, none of them make me feel as calm and good as the ones Rune makes. A lot of people say they have therapeutic effects on them, and once you've watched a few of them you can clearly see why.
Enjoy watching, and share other amazing bushcraft channels you might've come around!
Cheers! :thumb_up:
I wasn't sure where to put this topic, so I slapped it here. I am a huge fan of bushcraft and think it's a beautiful and precious skill that everyone should teach their kids. To a certain extent, my father and grandfather taught me some stuff when I was little, but never intentionally. It was more a part of just spending the hot summer days near the river at our villa in the mountains. We made some bows, wooden swords, benches and whatnot.
I don't want to sound like a doomsday preparations guy, but I feel like the skill to survive in the wild by oneself with as little resources as possible will start increasing in value in the future
Unfortunately, I really got into this hobby only as of lately, in preparations for my Amazon journey, and I don't have much experience in it. I know a lot of stuff theoretically, and I can light a fire, but that's about it.
Some months ago I stumbled upon THIS fantastic youtube channel of a Danish dude that does bushcraft in the wild for a few days, makes permanent shelters, tools, and whatnot.
I've told it to him many times - his videos are not just bushcraft, but they're more than that. All the effort he puts into making them results in a beautiful work of art. From the camera angles to the complete lack of music or talking and just raw bushcraft presentation, this man does it all with a fiery, but composed passion. He's got a portable blacksmithing station and does everything he does with a constant half-smile on his face which transfers to the viewer.
I wish all youtube creators put in as much effort in their videos as he does. It's just a work of art and I look forward to every next video he makes. There are other great channels, like MCQ Bushcraft, and TA Outdoors, and while they're crammed to the top with very good videos on all things survival, none of them make me feel as calm and good as the ones Rune makes. A lot of people say they have therapeutic effects on them, and once you've watched a few of them you can clearly see why.
Enjoy watching, and share other amazing bushcraft channels you might've come around!
Cheers! :thumb_up: