Oilskin Tarp, Wool Blanket Overnight Bushcraft Camp-Caveman Steak- Bough Bed-Long Fire PACK GIVEAWAY
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Yet another overnight bushcraft camp! this time I use an oilskin tarp sent to me by @bushcraftspain I also use a wool blanket and a long fire for warmth.
I build a spruce bough bed and cook a caveman steak on the coals
oh ya, there is a pack giveaway!
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“Me and this cow are blood brothers now” lol
who else but Joe would say that
That's a rap verse right there.
Well I see you Joe with Trooper sure is pretty over there in Canada I live in the Southwest the cactus patch state I called Arizona boy I wish we would get rain we are about a hundred and forty something days with no rain well I like the Fall colors take care and have fun
I do that style of steak at home in my fireplace
Yeah bro
Tripper was sent to teach you patience lol..
Lol, yes.....yes indeed
18.18 Joe " I want the fire a good step away"
Just as Trippers ball rolls into frame and right where you want your fire 🤣
Come on Daddy!!! Play time 🤣🤘
I started to watch these during some bad times of my life and I have always enjoyed these videos and they never get old
Yes same with me
Me too mate.
We all are same Sir...enjoy this video with fresh coffee and nite snack
I started watching Joe during a bad round of chemo. Joe’s videos rekindled my love of the outdoors, which has really helped me deal with the depression that sometimes comes from having an incurable brain tumor. 🤙😎
They never get old is an understatement. Ive watched Joe's full length "10 days alone in the wild" at least 5 times lol
Thanks for the chance Joe, Enjoy each and every one of your videos
Tripper: finally rips ball in half
Joe: you broke it
Tripper: BUT now there are two.
Hey Joe,. you need to go backwards, rather than forwards with the can opener, keep the little lip on the edge and draw it round as you raise and lower the cutting edge.
I was just about to comment this. #triggered
I def raised an eyebrow at this as well. It was surprising how uncomfortable it was to watch. But then id take a P51 with me every time rather than rely on a Leatherman for can opening tasks.
@@jasonroos5781 dude when I saw him I was like "WTF Joe doesn't know how to use a can opener?!?!?!"
@@theadventureexpedition3619 lol sooooo many comments on this! ad ive done this exact thing on video countless times with no response lolol
LOL! I was about to post the same thing until i decided to look first. Yep, when you screw up online, it's forever!
Nothing better than Joe’s videos on a Rainy Sunday
Yep
Facts
Actually getting out and doing it is better
@@barnastil591 some of us cant due to physical or mental limitations...but yes doing it sounds better...lol.
Love your videos,thanks.
Damn Tripper!! He thought you were about to choke on the bean. I guess you won't be eating this!!! As he makes his move on the steak. Hahaha. Sweet little spot there. thx for the adventure Joe.
Either that or he was like, ‘I know Heimlich!’
Tripper cracks me up... he is like a toddler always in the way , always talking and carrying on in the background and always care free
Who all thinks that joe is the best Bush craft youtuber
Agree, the one who really disappointed was Zold. Great camping vids then he got into that trapping shit . He’s struggling financially big time right now
Yes Love his videos.. Love when a new one comes out.
@@dundeetaylor8925 agreed
I see Tripper is channeling (and honoring) his inner Scout by going after the branches! Good boy Tripper!
Robert Tisch This 💯 percent!! Bro does the *EXACT* same thing Scout did!! 🤣
🐺 “Oh boy..oh boy...gots to get all da’ sticks...ALL da’ sticks!!!” 🐺
Tripper going ham on roots while Joe's just talkin' away is my new favorite thing XD I hope he has a fast and solid recovery
Naysayers about Tripper just please stop. He is a young dog with high energy...my Bulldog on the other hand sleeps all day and will only walk far enough if there is something in it for him...like food...it is the nature of the breed. Dutch Shepards are high energy working dogs with an incredible sense of smell loyalty intelligence and seeking behavior...he will eventually learn his tasks and place in the outdoor environment the more he goes with Joe. Keep up the good work Joe and Tripper and well wishes are sent to Autumn.👍🏻
Very true.
He’s clearly well trained and appears to be manageable... but WOW, is that dog full of piss and vinegar 🤘🏻😄
People also need to understand he is a dutch shepherd basically german shepherds on speed
Scout was always into pirating the freshly cut wood from the fire pile...even when he was a bit older! A playful, intelligent dog is a fine thing, especially if that dog is watchful and protective in the woods.
I like that Mary Hunt
People commenting about it probably have never trained a dog😂
Tripper is very 'vocal' today. Too funny
I miss Scout, but he wasn't a good boy
He was the best of boys
I imagine tripper will be better once he gets a bit older. Young dogs tend to be excitable and just want to play. Plus, the maturity and additional training time make for a better companion animal.
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True dat
you can only love the dog you have for who they are, it's the personality they bring to your life that's great and they are all the best boys if your treat them like family, even the hypo ones trippppppperrrrrrr! lol
What training lol
Man, did you ever name him so correctly! He is a TRIP! Loved how you were showing what other gear you brought & he was just a digging away in the photobomb! LOL!
New to your community I love the way you keep throwing sticks during your clean up and the dog teams bring them back
Let's all keep in mind that Tripper is still very young. Dogs take a while to be trained and become well behaved.
Their like children!!!
I totally agree, and every breed has a different energy level and temperament. My 18-month old Great Pyrenees is a great camper and hiker. Lays at my feet by the fire all day: BUT barks loudly at night if he hears anything going on. I’m forever saying “Louis, it’s ok,” but he barks nonetheless. They all are capable of learning, however. It just takes patience and effort.
Shane B. I couldn’t agree more! He’s still a pup yet, he’ll settle down a bit in a couple more years
Except Shiba's, they will never listen. (Still love'em though).
I think Tripped is doing great!!! He has come a long way you have done a great job Joe!!
Good morning Joe and Family from Maine !
Looks like a great spot for future vids. Hope your Baby girl is ok. Thanks Joe.
Love seeing you and the pup bud. Thanks, and cheers!
love waking up to new Joe videos! My 4 year old son and I have been watching since he was born. Keep 'em coming bud. (Greetings from Idaho)
The passion you have for your work makes me so happy!😁❤
Hey brother, I know how stressful any surgery can be, and my daughter had the same constricted tear duct issue. took us 3 surgeries and tubes in her ears, and thankfully that was it. Praying for your daughter and your family, that nothing else is needed.
Love the addition of the music while clearing camp. I wanted to thank you for putting out these videos and doing what you do. You are an inspiration and your attitude is awesome.
As always, thanks for sharing your camping adventures, skills and gear. The sideshow that is Tripper is hilarious! Prayers fir Autumn's quick and complete recovery!❤
Lovely woodland- really enjoyed this simple camp- Tripper is so much fun, love listening to him telling Joe what he wants.
Tripper is like.."Yeah, yeah, yeah... chop trees, tie sticks together, make fire. Come on Joe...the ball, o.k.? The BALL, dude!"
28:27 I think you got it wrong, Joe. The can opener you're using was to be used in reverse instead of forward unlike the Swiss knife. You'll find it much easier to use and smoother cutting to the can's top.
Watching this reminding me of how you regret to throw sticks to play fetch with the Scooter (Scout). How it ruined him when he kept taking sticks from you while you're axing and sawing and how it's getting more dangerous when he try to catch falling trees you axed too. Miss the crazy guy.
so many comments on this already...
Thanks very much for the backward can opener technique!!!
Yay, new joe video!.
Yay, Trippers there too!.
Triple yay, it's autumn, it's Canada and it's beautiful!!!.
Love the videos Joe like a tv show once a week for a hour ♥️♥️♥️
glad you went back to videos like this. The adventure ones you do are awesome but my personal favorites are the overnights with the dog or family. Keep up the good work, your content is fantastic!
Amazing cannot wait for this video! 🎉 happy Sunday
I LOVE YOUR DOG AND THIS VIDEO JUST GREAT WORK.................
My best to you and your family. Prayers for Autumn.
Thanks for sharing your time with Tripper, and a pretty darn nice tarp!
I've honestly watched like 50 of your videos and watched some more then twice. Joe is my guilty pleasure 😂😂
Another great video Woodsbrother! Always calms me down and brings me to a better place and time,I thank you for that , ever thought you'd be "therapy " ¿ Watching your adventures is a family affair, my wife loves watching them with me,Ya got us thru some tough times while my Tigress fought off and best 2 types of cancer at once,I'll never be able to repay you for that! Thank you again Woodsbrother. Edit: "that's Brisk baby"= Lipton iced tea commercial.
You got it!
Right on Joe! Glad to see another video. You’re the first bushcrafter I found so always feel at home when I watch your vids. They don’t get old
Thank you for taking us on these walks. It is very valuable to share with others the beauty of our world, real emotions and your vision of what surrounds us! All this is a great work and art, it is worth a lot..... Thank you for the fact that more and more people are carried away by hiking romance, making people kinder. When you are in nature, you always enjoy the little things. You live in the present moment, and all negative thoughts leave our mind!
Woohoo, Sunday just became a lot brighter! Tripper is turning into a wonderful companion for you and luckily for him you have the patience to let that relationship grow. It's going to be fun watching him weave his own story in your videos. Thanks for entertaining us, best wishes that your daughter grows in health.
Tripper is a funny dog. Joe knocks tree down, trip just starts gnawing at it. Regardless of size. Don’t ever dress your kids up as trees for Halloween.
These are my favorite uploads. My brother and I are going camping in a couple of weeks and watching these are great for getting ideas on what we can do. Thanks Joe!
Hey joe! I've been a sub for a good 6 or 7 years now, i don't comment that much but i just wanted to say thank you for the videos i have always enjoyed them and still do.
I'm in the same boat buddy I see them all I just done talk hahaha
Really great video. Can't wait for the next video. This is what I do when I come home from work. This is how I relax watch bushcraft, camping and such.
I would think harder wood the saw and softer the axe..I could be wrong..
Favourite kind of video, nice one
Tripper be like: but Joe, why do we always have to go back and pick up the camera?
Nice video Joe ! good to see ya out with Trip, seems like he makes thing interesting haha thanks for taking us along !
Awesome to see you go back to your routes this is the sort of content that subscribe to and have missed seeing.
Hey Joe. Your videos inspire me every time I watch them. My dad just bought a 37 acer property and I plan to set up a semi permanent camp. Once again keep up the great work!
Great seeing you Joe with your dog. A little more high spirited than the other but still helpful and strong. He's a teenager. Teenagers these days gave no respect and think their the parent.
Exactly
@@josephallen19 Tripper's probably grumbling to himself that he did all the patrolling as you slept. I noticed that when you stood up, he went to lie down as if it were your turn to check the perimeters 😏
Love the videos, Joe. Hope your daughter feels much better and your mind is in the right place.
Thank you CZcams algorithms for blessing my feed with Joe and Tripper. You're great man. I'm from Nova Scotia. I'm gonna try some bushcraft in the winter.
10:51 when I get recommended a bushcraft channel that isn’t good ol’ joe
Not being able to go out camping in the British outdoors this year has sucked
But watching the adventures of Joe, Tripper and family is definitely a good alternative! :D
I used to watch quite a few survival CZcams channels but I don't even need to anymore, I always come back to you, man. Incredible work. I literally watch you as much as possible. Keep it up man. And damn, tripper is a hell of a partner
Your the best man took my Hidden Woodsman Joe Robinet
pack out on its maiden voyage a 2 night hike in TN this past weekend it was awesome!
"Never throwing a stick for my dog again", You said that with Scout too :-) RIP. Thanks for the videos.
Havent seen it yet but great stuff as usual, now i will watch it...
love watching your videos Joe. Tripper looks great running around with his pack.
Great video! Tripper is a awesome dog, looks like he had a blast! ✌️
2:25 I have to clear the trees and branches out of this space, (Big toss and Tripper retrieves and places it at Joe's feet). Lol.
Brilliant! Just about to sit down to eat my Sunday roast and I see a new upload! 😋👍 I recently completed my first ever wild camp!
P.s I'm a new British CZcamsr 😊
Awesome dude!!
@@joziewales1965 thanks! Was a great experience 😊👍 the video is on my channel if you have a free 5 minutes. You may enjoy it 😊
Brendan Explores I’ll do that! Welcome to the wild! I’ll be in Glacier National Park tonight!
@@joziewales1965 that's awesome! I really need to get out and explore more 👍
Mantab teman
Nice trip Joe. Liked the new tarp,& the beautiful forest you chose. Hope everything turns out well for Autumn,& she ,& the family stay healthy. See ya next time.💯❤️👍🏾😃🙋🏽♀️✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
Ahh the adriondak tarp set up. Fantastic. Its basically my go to configuration these days. Especially good in front of a fire
Hey Joe il always love scout. Tripper has an amazing energy and so funny stay safe piece and love from 1 leg UK England
Hello to the early crew,have a blessed day,❤❤❤❤
Nice overnight! Purchased the tarp after watching both your videos. Tripper is such a handful!
Loved this video.
Thanks Joe&Tripper
Get well soon baby Autumn. 🧡
Great video Joe. Nice tarp, I was thinking of getting one but the ones I’ve looked at seem a lot denser/heavier. That one looks perfect. Love my silnylon but love the old canvas too
I've carried a Leatherman for years. Very handy item. Might not use it alot, but it's great to have when you need it. For me, the perfect setup is a fixed blade, a folder and a multitool. Your mileage may vary of course. One thing though Joe, how come you never seem to carry a rag? Another handy item for alot of things. Sending good thoughts to Autumn!
I carry one often, just may forget to talk about it
Yeah, I suppose not very exciting talking about your snot rag.
Corey Alarie Same here...I never go on an outdoor adventure without a Leatherman. 99% of the time it stays in the pack, but when that 1% rolls around, it makes carrying the “unneeded” weight all those other times absolutely worth it. For example, one time my fingers got so cold, numb, and weak that I couldn’t untangle an unusual knot that my boot laces managed to get themselves into after a snowy winter mountain hike. My fingers couldn’t do the detail work, but the pliers on my Leatherman could! This allowed me to get my boots off quickly (after several minutes of dicking around trying to get my hands to do a normally simple task) and get into the tent to warm up my hands and body in my sleeping bag.
It wasn’t a life or death situation, but I still consider it a ‘saved my ass’ ( and hands 👐🏼!) moment! 🥶
great trip! reminded me of your old videos. back to the roots, love it.
Dude, your dog is awesome. He will never be Scout, but man it's fun watching him drive you crazy.
Hell yeah Joe! Watching while I finish the last touches on my album coming out on Oct 25th. What does everyone else do while watching ol Joe?
Thank you Joe, been watching your videos to cope with the Pandemic, love your dog, making me laugh 😆 keep safe and wish you and your family all the best.
Great overnighter with Tripper. Thanks Joe! 👍😁
Those leaves are breathtaking - almost pinkish and Tripper is crazy fun to watch. I learn something each time I watch one of your videos. Entertaining, as always. Good luck to your girl. Thanks, Joe.
He 'searches' really well.. good job.. one thing that helped my dog to find is I would make a throwing motion in the direction of the object.. took a min for her to figure it out.. but at least now I don't have to find her ball for her as often. *Love the fall colors.. any chance u will have time for a canoe trip before the color runs out?*
Could be fun to make a slingshot to fire balls for lil Tripper? 😍
Love your videos sir. My kind of camping. Campgrounds are for RVs. I love learning different techniques from your videos and others on being more self reliant if need be in a worse case scenario. Keep em coming.
Hi Joe, move the can opener the other direction and you well get a much smoother opening.
You’re so amazing Joe!!! Thanks!!
When you use the tin opener turn the can anti clockwise as it’s a smoother opener and it doesn’t create the jagged edges as bad
Ditto
Wow man you got some good help,he’ll that’s more than I could find. Pretty good friend. Thanks for sharing
Joe, I always appreciate and enjoy your videos. My great grandfathers were hunter trappers in Ontario and Manitoba. The 1800’s till 1925. Someday I am going back for a visit.
Why not start my afternoon with some joe and tripper lol and you said you wouldn’t toss sticks for you’re next dog lol now look what you started haha hope you had fun and stay safe
28:30 Joe, go backwards with the opener, not forwards.
HAHAHAHA, i was watching and thinking the same thing. Man can openers go the other way!! half the struggle man. Joe love the show and tripper is awesome. your show is my peace when i cannot get out!
#miss-scout2
I was going to pull my hair out watching that lol
Starting watching last year, got myself prepped to go camping in the bush. Never made it up to the Soo bc of lockdowns right n' left, and now I'm STILL denied. I love ya Joe, but there's only so many videos I can watch of you eating steak in the woods before I go crazy and need to be out there myself.
I love your dog, man. He is awesome and loves you. Great companion!!
Joe dude. Love your videos but Damn... Who ever told you to use a can opener like that son? Same method but pull the can opener back and rotate the can counterclockwise. The blade on the opener is concave so it needs to be pulled against the steel. If it was convex you could push against it. Think about it!
He talks a lot more than Scout but he is also younger too. Scout was very mature by the time I first saw him.
Lmao 🤣 Everything you cook on every video is “Super Good” or you’re always hungry 😋! I love it. You’re sooo funny Joe!
I am happy for your family that your daughter's surgery went well ❤️
Try going clockwise instead of counter-clockwise with the can opener, it's a lot faster, cleaner, and ergonomic
use your can opener backward...instead of going in front of your last poke, go behind, it's easier ;-)
My shepherd AJ? He’s a talker too. Cracks me up on trips and outings. Great to see the Trip out and mobile again.
Thanks Joe, looked like a blast.
It’s crazy how some guy up in Canada talking to a camera in the woods has brought so many people so much joy. Keep it up joe
Your are going the wrong direction with the can opener. Make the initial hole, pull the can opener toward you until you contact unopened top and then lift again, to cut ~3/8 in. of top. You don't move forward with it, move backward, i.e., rotate the can counter clockwise.
What I was going to say. Joe pulled a Joe with the can opener. Haha
Which is the opposite of the Swiss Army style that Joe is used to.
Props joe on ur patience with trip.
Old school Joe. Love it! Tripper's growing up and fitting right in. He's a cool character. Nice camp dude. Scrambled O well done! 🤣