grab a large trash can liner and wrap the bedroll then you have a moisture barrier to set down plus if it rains your bedding will stay dry...just an idea i use
I would not say 'training to be a hobo." just getting back to basics. It never fails, look at any time in the U.S that the economy has ever been as sketchy as this, people always tend to go back to basics and roots. Gardening, making their own things, etc....To me, this is just a more basic, and simple and cheap form of "camping" but the bonus us, you get to learn basic primitive skills like "fire making, tool making, trapping...etc
grab a large trash can liner and wrap the bedroll then you have a moisture barrier to set down plus if it rains your bedding will stay dry...just an idea i use
SirMidnightBravehear 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from jerryrig240
You sound a lot like Thomas Lennon of The State. Just sayin.
benskin79 2 months ago
I would not say 'training to be a hobo." just getting back to basics. It never fails, look at any time in the U.S that the economy has ever been as sketchy as this, people always tend to go back to basics and roots. Gardening, making their own things, etc....To me, this is just a more basic, and simple and cheap form of "camping" but the bonus us, you get to learn basic primitive skills like "fire making, tool making, trapping...etc
jerryrig240 1 year ago
It seems that people are training to become a hobo. Where do you draw the line between "bushcrafter" and "hobo"?
FreeTalkLive 1 year ago
@FreeTalkLive "hobo" is a status if you like as opposed to a practise.... most hobos are homeless compared to the budget bushcrafter
NocturnalBreather 9 months ago
@FreeTalkLive buy a dictionary
TacticalAngel86 8 months ago