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  • @nutnfancy out of curiosity where were you two based at. asking cause i was at Elmendorf AFB up in Alaska.

  • There has got to be a better saw than that?

  • I learn something new everyday from you Nutn.

    Is that the 15" or the 18" Sawvivor?

  • Another option for the wd40 is to ductape a lanyard to it and hang it arounf your neck or from your belt while your doing wood processing. That way its always on hand.

  • maybe a strange question, but what are the boots buggetnuster's wearing? i need a good pair of winter boots and do not know what to get. Im up in canada, typical winter temperatures range between -15 and -30, down to -50 in the mountains

  • Oh and the trailblazer take down bucksaw is more efficient than the sawvivor.

  • Why not just cut those pieces twice as long and feed them into the fire as they burn? It'd be a lot easier.

  • What's the saw?

  • @mrcabasa sawvivor

  • i have one question.If you bring a big pack with you why not bring an axe too?

  • You should try some Aspen backcountry, its a lot of fun

  • It's awesome.

  • Timber !

  • which is why in the wenter i bring my sawzall

  • You guys look like your about to re-create the broke back mountain movie, lol just kidding I love your videos! I have learned a ton of important skills by watching your videos! thank you, and keep up the good work!

  • What do you think about the pocket chain saw for this situation? If you have an opinion please tell us. thanks

  • i love this vid and learned a lot but your friend is doing all the work lol ^^

    

  • what kind of power supply do you use to charge up the camera?

  • your right it looks so wrong ......hahahha

  • @Gunlover6500 then the talk bought lube

  • During the bucking part, the little tree between Bugget's legs looks wrong . But also the tree between Nutn's legs.lol

  • During the bucking part, the little tree between Bugget's legs looks wrong as hell. But also the tree between Nutn's legs.

  • Bugget Nuster is cutting Nutn's wood. lol

  • thank you for the video looks like here in sweden in winter time and i will get out next winter so thanks for the tips.

  • Is there a teflon-type self spray that will permanently lube the saw blade? DuraCote maybe?

  • ever heard of a folding saw

  • Great vid-- I use the Kabar heavy bowie for batoning and it works great-- I first tried the Cold Steel Bushman, but it wasn't thick enough for the bigger logs, it would get stuck pretty easy, but the Kabar rocks on wood processing.

  • Lovin' the videos! I'd make a tripod for cutting wood, so you're at waist height and comfortable while cutting.

  • You boys ever heard of an axe?

  • Any thoughts on the SOG Creed for a bush knife in these circumstances/conditions?

  • buy a kukri !! best blad ever

  • Use the whole blade of the saw!!

  • 04:38

    I am currently employed in the Norwegian army and thus I am often out in the forest in cold weather. The way we warm our hands is usally to take our gloves off and place our hands on our neck below the collar line. Body heat transfer is the best way to warm cold parts of your body, and seing as some of the biggest veins in your body runs through you neck, your neck will allways be warm. It's a easy way to warm your hand that you can do any time you feel your hands getting a cold.

  • For all the people who asked, he explains spraying the saw with wd40 for lubrication. The knife earlier, was also wd40. Lube your blades for no rust in a wet snow environment.

  • Hey joes, cut 1 nice hefty log off the back first. Now you have a sledge to trim your sawing time in half. Cut about 1/4, down and 1/4 on 1 side. Then tap the section one good time with the first log. 1 man cuts, one man taps the newly cut section. Very fast work.

  • A nice sharp axe would go through that tree quicker than that saw. I know the saw is lighter but not by much. Great vid though, makes me want to get out there! Thanks!

  • Wow! Why burn all that energy on such small logs?!?! In a survival situation (when it´s really cold, you'd need to save all the energy you can). Also: Buy a real saw that is efficient, and buy an axe!! A good medium size axe that is razor sharp is much better than any knife. I'll show you some gear that really work if you come visit in Sweden!

  • what for is the WD-40? Isn't it normally just for rust on things??

  • have u ever had to use a can of wd-40 to light your fire

  • Hey Veri, what was your reaction to the "Bugget Nuster needing lub to cut through nutins wood between his legs" when and if you watched this video

  • @sneakyninja273 I laugh at pretty much everything that Nutn and Bugget do, but I didn't get the sexual imagery til it was pointed out to me and then I laughed again.. :D -- Veri

  • What did you spray on your knife at 1:18 and why? What does it do?

  • You said you went to alabama camping, what part? ( i live in alabama)

  • @coosaoutfitters94 Selma area, Anniston too..and also Mobile. Cheaha (sp?) Mountain was always a favorite, but Nutn and his buddies went places that I never even knew existed. -- Veri

  • hey nutn or veri. what kind of anorak was he wairing in this series? im a star scout in colorado, and the fiemaking in the snow is really helpful to me. thank you for helping me to be prepared!

  • hey nutn or veri. what kind of anorak was he wairing in this series?

  • I have seen your saw in many videoes. It does not seem to be very good. You should check out the Silky Gomtaro saw.

  • bugget nuster needed to lubricate his saw to cut through nutnfancy's wood between his legs... wtf lol

  • That lubricant. That's just wrong. What kind of survival skill is that? "First, find some WD40." =D

  • Dude, that doesn't look right. And the best knife for arctic is "leuku".

  • Why ae you cutting at ground level? Your getting wet and straining you back for no reason, take a axe, a mora knife, fire steel your good it works here in Canada, and it gets real cold here , who wants to carry all that weight?

  • holmes lol !

  • Good show.... Great to see unscripted stuff, with explanations of new things you learn and suggesting upgrade tips.... I still would never go outdoors with out my little axe.... Too much sawing guys.... start your fire, and drag long pieces of wood to burn, then just shimmy it onto the coals as it burns... Ok onto part three..... Good Job,... And Great to see the Allie? dog as sentry :)

  • what are your knee pads? i havent been able to find any with the metal like yours

  • Y cant you lubricate the saw first?

  • The rat 7 and the elite force are very good knives for chopping. I also found the tat2. Now as for your comment. Its very correct. But most of all I would build a small shelter or a start of one and use the left over of the wood and things for the fire. Plus I would also get a good log like the one you are carring cut in to two pieces and do a long log burning and contuning the build of the shelter.

  • wow I 've learn a lot with this..

    what kind of dog is dark? Is like another human.

  • @BeKoolFool She is a black labrador. -- Veri

  • 8:07: "This just don't look right!" Ha, ha LMAO!!!

    Thanks for the great videos. I really enjoy the hiking with you and your sons and buds. Nugget is a bad to the bone sawing through all that wood!

  • Hey,nutn or Veri. I was just wondering if you have had a chance to use the woodsmans pal at all?

  • @warwolf1559 Nutn says he hasn't used one yet, but he would like to try one out. -- Veri

  • Never mind... that wasn't a live tree. My bad.

  • I'm sorry... but don't you need a permit to chop down live trees? Or is it a private forest? It's just that around here the ban is quite a very reasonable thing because people would literally tear down forests in no time.

  • quick question: would rem oil do the same as wD 40? or the opposite? thanks!

  • sob. does any1 see the fire?? wtf

  • with smaller trees like that I prefer to cut up with a axe, I find its way quicker and takes a lot less energy, usually just a couple good hits on each side will do the trick.

  • Cut your logs at least twice as long, you don't need 18" stove length. You can burn a longer log in the center and get 2 more logs that you can throw back on the fire.

  • You need a better saw, my 17' Sven would have been through that tree in no time.

  • @UnixCommando

    Yep. I got the 21 inch worth every extra inch. Longer makes a longer cutting motion cuts much quicker. The SawVivor is junk in my opinion.

  • just curious, my terrian (being from south Louisiana) is much diffrent, but why not carry a machete for delimbing? I carry the SRK for knife work and for larger tasks, use my machete...(btw I'm still serching for a good quality one if you do any reviews)

  • nice video ud be better off with a bushman saw doand use a low y in a tree to hold tree your cutting

  • nice video ud be better off with a bushman saw do

  • Lol at 8:04

  • Question: Wouldn't an X be a bit more stable than the single log when sawing?

  • You may have addressed this in earlier videos, but why not use an axe?

  • Hatchet!! saw is a nut-buster...only good for back up to a hatchet.

  • @threepercenter03 Yea, i can tell you dont know what you are talking about.

  • An 18 inch Ontario machete would have made short work of those branches and can cut through a tree in no time if need be. Ideally you do not want to sweat when it's cold.. if you do get that hot, start stripping down your layers before they get wet. BTW the wood these guys cut in this vid will last about 2 hours.. you need massive amounts piled up, to survive.. and you don't need to cut them that short, either.. 3 feet long is great and save a lot of work

  • at 1:18 what is that you put on the blade and what dose it do

  • @dylanevans97 WD40, its an oil based lubricant, to make the blade slippery.

  • 13:45 - Extract from the NutnSpanky adventures.

    Dudes, the innuendo throughout this vid is hilarious.

  • 7:57 nut is that a tree in your pocket or are you just happy to see me

    :)

  • After watching your videos, I realized how much I didn't know. I am planning on doing some snowshoeing in the Northern Cascades this winter alone or with a few others.. I will keep coming back to your videos for information. You two are great guys! Wish there were more out there like you guys! :) (though I still have to get a knife and a shovel...especially if I go alone in the winter time snowshoeing) Thanks again! E

  • +-if he would stand with his back to the camera he could hold and saw alone without the blade torking! I did it all the time at my former work!!  p.s where is your friend "b" i havent seen him for a long time!???

  • I ask a stupid question?

    In that kind of temperature, do we sweat?

    I'm from Philippines... ignorant of snows...

  • @UrzuSeven7 You can sweat very hard, depending on the activity. -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

  • @UrzuSeven7 Yea, man. We sweat a lot and it's actually worse in Winter because you don't know that you're sweating, which means you can become hypothermic or dehyrated very quickly. Also layer up properly, regulate your body temperature, and STAY HYDRATED.

  • @iTek42 Thanks for the help iTek! Great comment. =) -- Veri

  • that looks fun. im gonna go snow camping too soon, i hope. Veri, tell your bro, good work.

  • @DigitalCard I will, DC...thanks!  -- Veri

  • what kind of hack saw?

  • at 7:40 it looked like he was sawing you penis

  • why you use hack saw on tree?tree that hard?

  • @HmongGuitarPlayer Its not a hack saw. Its basically a hack saw with a wood saw blade.

  • what was that stuff that he put on his knife?

  • stop talking , start sawing boy

  • dude yall would die

  • ax man,use it

  • u must b lads fuckin very borin doin this

  • My survival gear" A CameraCrew

  • As I watch the videos I keep waiting for Bugget to come at Nutn with the knife for all the camera vs work trash talking. lol

  • 18 minut of sawing. ZZZzzzZZZzzzZZZ

  • Ive got a question that I cant seem to find an answer for because I cant find this product. I've been looking for Military winter clothing, and I have found some, but their all woodland camo or something else. I cant seem to find Snow Camo to blend into the snow and trees. Can someone help me out?

    - Please reply, thanks

  • have the same question

  • @bmx65 why would you want to do that? Want a hunter to shoot you?

  • I just discovered your videos and have enjoyed them very much. I have lived right next to the forest all my life (Our back property line is where state forest land starts) and never learned anything about hiking, camping, or how to do anything in the outdoors. I recently decided that I wanted to learn and found your videos. The gear reviews and practical lesson videos are very informative. Thanks and keep up the good work.

  • EXCALLENT

  • I like the Glock Etool.

  • B is holding your wood

  • Have you ever considered taking a type of machete like the brush thinner by gerber. it is thick enough to take on delimbing and batoning, but it doesnt weigh all that much. you should check it out. Thanks for all these vids you do great work.

  • who is better in da army u (nutnfancy) or B?

  • hah he asked him to put his but on his wood hehe...... at 14:00

    whats the calorie burn on giglin all the time? might burn extra well worth it

  • ever thought about using a small timber saw instead of that hack saw?.

  • @jujututu It is a small timber saw, it just looks like a hack saw.

  • holding the wood like that in min 8, my aunt said, "thats just not kosher"

  • @kaldicuct Hahaha!!  She's right! -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

  • @kaldicuct a lorena bobbitt moment

  • can you use ballistol to lube your saw?

  • @OWNmeansPWN TheArmoryChannel sent Nutn some Ballistol, but I don't think he's tried it like that yet... -- Veri

  • A great tip for felling standing trees I learned from an old logger:

    Cut on a slight downward angle so your blade doesn't bind due to the weight of the tree then just cut the end straight after it's down.

  • See Nutnfancy doesn't like axes for himself, but it's knock like he thinks you're a dumbass for carrying one. I carry one and have learned how to use it even to whittle with in the case I don't have my knife. It's not as easy as a knife but doable.

  • buggetnuster, you are wearing knee protection!! as far as i can see!!??

    Nutn, why do you name him Holmes, is that his real name??

  • still cutting that tree down in the snow ? must have taken all year. where is the fire, ray mears would be all tucked up and cozy within 10 mins of looking at that tree. lol

  • @bontromium Well the wonders of tv editing are great haha. Not knocking ray mears because he is awesome, but obviously they have to cut stuff out to make the show run 30 minutes.

  • Hey guys, nice work, Just a experience to share. If I use a big knife to chop I never use the lanyard. If the knife slips from your hands instead of falling on the ground it flies back towards yourself and could hit you at the back of your head.

  • 16:54 even better than 7:33

  • a rule of thumb in alaska,is if your in a survial situation..you can never have to much wood,and soft word fires burn fast and hot.. and here we always build fire first becuase of the light in the winter,usually never enough to build anything but a fire

  • lol puts new meaning to the phrase "Woody" lol

  • Wait a minute....did you say 17 deg. Fahrenheit? that's -8 deg. celcius.

    Jesus Christ that's literally a mild winter day and I'm not just saying that as a macho Canadian. -17 to -25 degrees Celsius or 1.4 to -13 degrees Fahrenheit seems more like a typical winter day.

  • @GOLEAFS1967 Haha well I live in Arizona so the coldest it ever gets around here is probably around -10 degrees Celsius

  • great job keep up the great videos

  • Really great series with not only the different PHYSICAL skill sets, but also the MENTAL mindset of how to prepare oneself in that harsh environment. Great job!

  • If your out in the woods, I think there'd be enough dead wood lying around (unless your in a popular spot).  Then I find that breaking limbs into kindling is done fairly quick and easy by smacking dead limbs, across a rock of stump (especially when done at their joints ).

  • I had agreed with you about the saw instead of an axe, but even a small hatchet sure would make tree cutting a lot easier, sawing that hard in the cold can exhaust your muscle to the point of needing days to fully recover, leaving you in a bind. So my mind is changed, for real wood work, a hatchet is worth its weight in gold

  • did u knotch that tree to make sure it didnt scissor?

  • i am a hatchet dude but i wouldnt mind trying a saw viverwhere do you buy them

  • you guys can wear yourselves out with the saw , i will use my axe. three good swings of my axe and id be through that tree. good vids though keep them coming.

  • yeah, i stopped using saws a LOOOOONG time ago

  • Push 4-6 old trees over, cross them all and start your fire in the middle where they all join. As fire burns them in half, keep placing them on the fire. All that work for nice short pieces of wood...NUTS!

  • LNT

  • Knife for limbing.... once you handle a cold steel gurka, you won't need to test anything else.

  • for as much as you guys are taking might as well take a small chainsaw. most tree top trimmers are like 6 lbs now.. hell with hand saw

  • You don't want to be depending on fuel and oil while surviving, it makes a hell of allot of noise, you'll need tools to maintain the chainsaw. I don't know if you've ever lifted a chainsaw, but they're allot heavier than a handsaw. Chainsaw accidents tend to be more severe than hadsaw ones, which is bad when you're a long way from help. There are allot of parts that can break. Cold may freeze the gas, or make it difficult to start and well, I could go on, but i hope you get the point ;-)

  • What are you spraying on your knives?

  • WD40, try to pay attention ,p

  • lube

  • Like your knife. Dude, thanks for making these videos. I cancelled TV and all I do now is watch youtube. I've learned tons and am saving money. Yeah, most don't know how to get by if they had to.

  • Is nutnfancy left handed or is the video mirror reversed?

  • He is right handed, and left eyed, which is pain in the ass when firing weapons!! In all right handed!

  • i think that saw is too little

  • at 7:00 should he be holding the other side and sawing it becuz the way he is holding it, it would grab the saw

  • what about the cheap coldsteel kukri?

  • Nutn doesn't have a Kukri review or demonstration, I'll bring that up to him. Its a good idea. However, our good friends Tacticalgearhead and cutlerylover have good videos about them..and more. -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

  • Great, I'll check those out

  • 8:07 i was think the same thing.

  • I can split any lenth log with my axe, by impacting the lenth, and useing wedges. Its very low energy. works really well for anything 4" and smaller. then all of my chopping is cake.

    Ive been out in -10 to -30 quite a bit.  fire and shelter are both critical. Killing the wind is vital. wind blows away your heat. a large rock works well for a heatwall, and rocks around your fire will hold heat. A good fire will burn anything you throw on it

  • hey are those M65 field trousers NBs wearing?

  • not trying to bash the video or anything but the stuff you guys are doing with a knife should really be done with a small hatchet in my opinion. even if a knife works better for you no sense in dulling a knife you could need later when you could use and axe. a dull axe is more good then a dull knife because of weight and leverage

  • great vids dude, but seriously, up in canada here or even down in the northern states, i wouldnt even think about going into the bush without an axe.

  • lol 7:33 looks soo wrong!!! xD

  • Dude!  ROFL! -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

  • lving vids nutn. I am down. I just handled the cs recon. I do not like the way the handle feels. I really like the way kabar threaded handle feels however, your coldsteel trailmaster seems a better quality blade. Any suggestions for me?

  • correction : rabies

  • Wolves don't attack, wild dogs with rabbies do.

  • I have watched a lot of your videos and you do a real good job on them, but I have one question. It seems like you don't like bolt actions? Like on this trip you have semi-auto 22lr's. Do you not like them? Oh, by the way I love ruger 10/22 I think they are the greatest little gun ever made, you can do so many things to them!

  • Sacred Order of Survival:

    Shelter, Water, Fire, Food

    If it's just cold, Fire can be a form of shelter. With practice, you can get fire going in just a few minutes with just a knife and a piece of cord...

    In survival situation, just burn the logs into pieces in the fire, no need to cut into nice firewood. You save a lot of calories!

  • 8:07

    Homoerotic much?

    Good times; thank you so much for bringing your camera along (and wonderdog!)

  • dude wearing a cap into the wilderness is bumb

  • Nutn's camera doesnt work if he doesnt have a cap.

  • Its frustrating watching limbing without a machete... I use my machete for EVERYTHING, it's just such a flexible implement, and limbing is a snap with it, so much less effort than with a knife, and I'm not really that big a guy.

  • i know what you mean, I use the cold steel 2 handed machete, it does the job and it works like axe too.

  • that last picture of BuggetNuster looks like he has twigs in his hat and kinda reminds me of a reindeer lol...but being serious i appreciate all the effort u both went through 2 make this video,it's very helpful thank u very much

  • Hey Nutnfancy, I had a quick question for you. Suppose you ran into wolves or some other predator, while out on your hikes what would you carry for self defense should the need come to use it?

  • Carry full strength bear spray like the stuff sold at REI for protection against wild animals. It is harder to hit a charging animal in a panic situation with a gun than the wide fog blast from bear spray. There's a reason Alaskan guides trust bear spray over their guns for repelling attacks.

  • He addresses this in one of his more recent videos, might have been high skys part 2 I think. Anyway, he was carrying a Kel-Tec in .380 but said it was largely unnecessary, and that against a bear you'd need something a lot bigger, and against other things (specifically cougar) you probably wouldn't have a chance to use it. So he was saying you should have a fighting knife on you, and if you are worried about a skirmish w/ bear then you might want something a lot more powerful than .380.

  • you know there is no recorded evidence of wolves attacking humans...except werewolves. Seriously, wolves never attack people. Research it and see.

  • 1) Bearspray!!!

    2) Glock 20c ,10mm (or glock 29)

    I think Nutn will agree that his favorite Glock 17 won't be enough in this POU even in the lower 48 unless your placement is flawless under stress--run&gun drills!?).

    If you don't mind the weight and very low firepower of revolvers, then go bigger with a .44 magnum or even .460 magnum against a grizzly. That should get it done as long as one doesn't poop one's pants and forgerts one's training in a hurry. I hope I never have to find out!

  • bears, mountain lions, and wolves are really not that dangerous. 99 times out of a hundred, they run away. ive never had an issue with bears, they run away, and only seen a wolf in the wild a few times. i came 10 feet from a mountain lion once, but it ran faster than i could blink. the ONE thing you SHOULD be aware of is the Moose in the rutting season. BY FAR the most deadly animal in north america, and unless your carrying a big bore rifle, your better off climbing a tree...

  • I usually carry a Barrett .50 BMG Sniper Rifle with me at all times, to take care of the rabbits and such. For bears, I pull out my 95 caliber sniper rifle (It does exist seriously, look it up), and pwn teh n00bs.

    But srsly, I would carry bear spray and a .40 Hollow point, any 10mm, or a .45. But more important then what type of weapon you use is knowing tactics to survive when you run upon a bear. I would rather not have to kill one a bear, because I think they are awesome.

  • Dude I was seriously waiting for Bugget to take that knife and tell Nutn to do some work lol.

    Great vid.