I have just discovered these videos and I have to say, OUTSTAANNDDIINNGGG! The information is great, love the way you present it. Just subscribed to your channel.
the roots can also be used as a type of wire to help build shelters and the burl you had at the end jack is packed with resin,that part was commonly used as candles in pioneers huts,camps etc. im loving your vids jack they're what ive been looking for for a long time,i'd love to find out more about how the native americans did things.
Good Thing The DEA Dint Made Pine Trees Illegal!
SURSouthRider 6 days ago
you have great videos but where are you at?
mrbignasty325 1 week ago
Can you eat cicadas too?
OysterLava 1 week ago
holy shit do u live nearby an airport or something?
iTrollThis 2 months ago
That's good info! We have bunch of pine trees here in Florida ;) c
SoulSurvivorX2 3 months ago
very helpful...great info ty
cosimo702 3 months ago
I thought for sure he was gonna say spoon about the stick with a growth at the end haha
gatorrr83 3 months ago
My grandmothers gums are hardened to eat corn steak and all sorts of other foods and I expect his gums are hardened too
BeldakSwordhand 3 months ago
You`re a smart man thinking of all these uses of the pine tree.
paisleyyama 5 months ago
how in the hell are you chewing that with when you don't have any teeth?
barryo20011 5 months ago
@barryo20011 LOL! I was thinking the same thing right around 0:20.
systemaddictshock 4 months ago
Are you better than Bear Grylls?
rommeldude1 5 months ago
@rommeldude1 sure looks like it
gosmiti 5 months ago
jaja mas hambre
MrJuansete 5 months ago
is that knife u got there a buck vaanguard? if so what do you think of it as an all round knife ive been thinkin about buying one.
CraigRidley1 6 months ago
are all seeds from pinde trees edible? how about seeds from spruce "christmas trees" are they edible too?
totmirmis 6 months ago
love your videos ! Now I know how to get pine nuts thanks !
Charles310872 6 months ago
pretty interesting stuff i never knew the pine tree could be used for so much I'm completely amazed, excellent videos :)
PhilipLynch8 6 months ago
MacGuyver turned pinecones into hand grenades.
7x57mmMauser 6 months ago 13
is that aloe behind you
0102106kls 7 months ago
Man Jack! 12699 views for you showing interestening stuff out in the middle of nowhere - not too bad ain't it? BTW: 91:2 likes - wow keep it up!
derast 7 months ago
you know how they say Keith Richards and roaches will be the only things living after a nuclear disaster...nope, this guy and roaches.
wiskeyinthejarro 7 months ago
Those burls are great for carving into spoons/bowls as well.
spiderpig85 8 months ago
Lemme guess you used the pine tree to upload this video too, love those pine trees.
Ratchet25 9 months ago
I had no idea the pine tree could be so useful!
GOBRAGH2 9 months ago
red neck haha i like this guy look at my vids
232alldayboy 10 months ago
Trapper Jack knows his stuff. One of the best vids I've ever seen.
EdVidz 10 months ago
Pine wood, cones and bristles make great charcoal for black powder!
oWarpatho 10 months ago
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TheAnonymous357 10 months ago
Pine pollen collected in the spring time is full of natural testosterone which can can be beneficial.
Deadfall29 10 months ago
This was great info thanks!
gladtidings4all 11 months ago
The burl wood could be a Shillelagh :D
Storm13Cloud 11 months ago
this guy could kick bear grylls ass
footballguy146 1 year ago
Arnt certain pines toxic? Does anyone know
1NX9 1 year ago
I love pine trees, I didn't know they were so useful though, besides eating the pine seeds/nuts. Cool!
InkRoze 1 year ago
Jack, you need to be on tv. Much better presentation and more useful info that the "experts" that have shows now.
scrm1 1 year ago 8
This is hardcore stuff! thanx for the vids bro!
ComboMuster 1 year ago
Excellent video, Just subscribed.. brilliant information and nice presentation, Thankyou
Nickoli93 1 year ago
just subscribed to chanel, it is excellent! its great that show us how to use wild foods, especially these days
MsSMSgirl 1 year ago
I have just discovered these videos and I have to say, OUTSTAANNDDIINNGGG! The information is great, love the way you present it. Just subscribed to your channel.
seekertrth 1 year ago
Gr8 job pine trees ar so cool!!!!!!!
ImAwoodsman 1 year ago
You have to be lucky to get pine nuts as the pine cone might already have opened up and the seeds fell down, and then locked up again from moisture.
Rhinoch8 1 year ago
this guy is crazy if you eat pine tree root you will get so sick i know because i tryed
book630book 1 year ago
5 STARS AGAIN! Never knew it is edible!!!
nedeljkomostar 2 years ago
the roots can also be used as a type of wire to help build shelters and the burl you had at the end jack is packed with resin,that part was commonly used as candles in pioneers huts,camps etc. im loving your vids jack they're what ive been looking for for a long time,i'd love to find out more about how the native americans did things.
luvu2luvme 2 years ago
Good video
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago 3
the pine is an exelent tree. you can use it for tools, shelter building,and food.
trapperjacksurvival 2 years ago
The sap makes a great kick start for a fire if it's a little damp out.
Duhnata 2 years ago
Well said "you just cant say enough about pine trees" absolutely true!
EvergreenBushcraft 2 years ago
good video,, i have that good looking (buck) knife to,
hobbexp 2 years ago