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Wild Riley
Registrace 8. 03. 2011
Self reliance, survivaling, preparedness.
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How to make your own vinegar from leftover wine
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What I’ll not be buying from PG&E (BTU’s)
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Look at that potatoe harvest. Ypu did amazing!!! New friend here. Showing you support. Happy gardening and enjoy your potatoes 😊
I will always appreciate old guns!! ❤
Holy crap it's the gun we all know from the cartoons!
Who sings this song? What band is this?
Poor mans poison
@@fishingthe402 Thank you sir/ma'am/king/queen
The Boreal Mountain Anoraks Loden anorak is far superior.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Legend tells that was the ancient herb grinder. What luck you have to find it perfectly set and undisturbed
That's really cool! Think about it, someone a few hundred years ago created and crafted that thing, used it to grind up some herbs and whatever, then probably accidentally left it sitting right there in that very spot.
Shit where did I leave that heavy ass rock
Matate and mano was right there too
Nobody stealing the dishes
Nobody gives a F
Go be sad somewhere else
I do
Seems like you don't. There are others that do. There is no reason to be rude
@@Star.fox96 those people are gone forever, we're here now
Incredible!
Sell it
Look for the pestle.
I am sad that they arent around anymore. I wanted to buy one but the site isnt up anymore. Great review!
Such nice blade... ❤
I find it odd that you would discolour the blade like that. The Gurkhas are renowned as jungle fighters and I have never seen any evidence, either in films or photos or on wartime blades, that they ever discoloured their blades. The nearest thing is a green camouflage wrap around the sheath and a green handle. Of course, the British Service Issue comes in two grades: polished for full dress and parades and unpolished, for field use, in the latter case, the blade is dull grey and not reflective. Unless you are in the military in war time or on the run, I see no need to prevent reflection, since most of the time in the woods, while hunting or whatever, the knife will be sheathed. If you draw it, it will be because you need it to butcher meat - so your prey is already dead - or to chop wood, which is not a silent activity. Most traditional working Kukri are not highly polished and I have owned presentation Kukri, with top of the range carved horn handles and velvet covered scabbards with silverwork on them, and the blades were the same grey colour as the workaday knives - and they were also superbly balanced - unlike a lot of Western presentation blades. I do have one fighting Kukri with a somewhat reflective blade, It has a basic scabbard - edged in brass, unusually, and with gold bands on the handle. This seems to have been a high class, personal, weapon rather than a basic military blade and it is highly polished - but not a mirror finish - and with more decoration than normal. Another, even older, blade has a carbon steel blade, now somewhat rusted and with "patina", but it does not look as if it ever had a highly reflective polish. Apart from "Dress" weapons for parades and ceremonies or some rare very high class weapons, the highly polished surface appears to a modern development through the so-called "Kukri Houses" and not something that most smiths did or offered in the past; since most Kukri were meant for daily use around the farm and a high polish would not be necessary nor easy to maintain. As far as I can tell, the vinegar does not necessarily prevent rusting and might prevent you noticing if damage is occurring. Kukri are tough, but they are still steel and rust will damage them, just as it can damage other steel blades. The dark area on the spine is not traditional and it is not "slag". It is raw forged steel. Slag is a waste product and does not have the strength of the finished metal.
Beautiful 🤩
Aaaaand i didn't hear WHY its black
Ayyyyyyyeeeeee brother !!! It’s Vega Sending you lots of love Let’s catch up even if its a phone call
I love it and the variety of vinegar's you made especially the garlic and herb one yum, thanks for this
Youre on the right track! Mines a log.
I like to use a Buick on the end of my axe handle
Gold and silver coin are the only real money
lol is that a cut of railroad track?
Keep it moving brother.
This is an awesome thing to teach a young boy. Cool skills that may come in handy in the future. Added bonus of a physics lesson. Even better, all Dad has to do is hold his foot there, and the kid will tire himself out 😂 10/10 parenting.
probably from a sheep😂😂
Thanks Sir
Mora knife good 👍
Great video 👍
Good 👍
I remember those US Army wool blankets. They were massively ITCHY!
Yes they were bro
Im guessing it's all about your genetics. Some people find sun light itchy, you know.
@@teemuholopainen4745 I'm guessing it was the lanolin. Once wool blends were a thing, the blankets stopped itching.
@@mysticmeadowshomestead6209 I don't know what lanolin mean but I doubt it. I never had issues with any fabrics especially different wools so, I'm saying it's about genetics and your skin and what have you. Some people can't stand to inhale when the wool I've been wearing is present
I suspect that these shirts are made from new Reproduction US Army blankets and maybe 90/10 blend
Looks great but I would agree. Way overpriced. I'd struggle with paying $100.
The ugly duckling
Awesome seeing you guys doing the outdoor thing...im a bow hunter & angler my kids are grown now but we spend alot of outdoor time together & it paid off big time they are self sufficient now & bring me meat lol hope you guys continue to enjoy the outdoors
Awesome Spear ! 😉 I am 58 years old and I still carry a spear when I go into the woods ! Although it is more of a long walking stick now. I forged the head myself, Long ago.. Wild dogs are a problem where I live. keep teaching the little one !
Great video. I had no idea you could transfer trays. Also, "...they might try to crack down on beekeepers"?! That's crazy! "No, we don't want more pollinators!"
Can you hunt? Even if your video will be not so good don't worry... People like hunting videos... your chance to grow your CZcams greatly will increase... Just make sure do not show blood, (CZcams won't promote) clean it and then take a video. Good luck my friend...
That is the easiest wine fermenting I have seen, Enjoy🥂👍 thank you, from New Zealand.
I like that red nail polish idea thank you sir appreciate you sharing you're time
What is the name of this model of kukri?
This is a 14" mutiny. We have a slightly different pattern these days though
This one has a nice rough finish. @@kailashblades
@@user-eh8qy6lj5n This blade finish has been put on by the customer- we do have some similar finishes available though :)
Promo-SM 😢
Nice kit you have. Good job.
I have that same foraging pouch, I run it on my belt with my knife
What Knowledge/book did you use to make this? I never made wine before. I have strawberries and cherries but no knowledge of this. Can you point me in the right direction to make a similar product?
This is the wine Lee Hazlewood was talking about
Most yeast do best at around 70-80 degrees so you don’t want to be throwing a heater on them.
Cheers to good mead , we just subscribed after your video found us. We love to make mead , wine and beer on our channel and others . Stay thirsty friend and make good mead.
if only the US border was as secure as this hive