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  • 3 days ago

    Bucksaw Out Of Birchwood Part 2

    How to make a simple bucksaw

  • 3 days ago

    Bushcraft Fishing

    I demo a simple fishing pole that is built in the wilderness from natural materials and a safety pin. I also show you how to use the pole without ...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Just to let you know the "bug" in the pond is a Caddis fly larva. Fish love them. Great Video. From your friend down in Kenai - Hi

  • 3 weeks ago

    Bear Grylls Gerber Ultimate Knife Review, Equip 2 Endure

    http://amzn.to/uqRie8

    http://www.youtube.com/watc...

    Well, I can say that Gerber has fixed the problem the the pommel, but the serratio...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    This is for malslimbo, I got mine from amazon. I so far an good knife for the money. My favorite knife is still the BK-2. I have sharpened the serations off of my Grylls knife and like it much better that way. The steel is also a little soft.

  • 4 months ago

    Making Oil From Birch Bark

    This is a description on how to make Birch Bark Oil from......Birch Bark. I show how to harvest the bark and how and what to do to make the oil. ...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    In a large coffee can I fill it about 1/2 to 2/3 with water then try to fill the remaining volume with the bark. It works best if you can roll the bark up or try to have lengths that are close to the depth of your can, cover and boil, make sure you have vent holes in your cover. let cool and sk...

  • 4 months ago

    extreme camping

    Extreme survival camping

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    What goofs, I laughed my @ss off... I hope no one takes this seriously! More vids please, we all need more... haahaahaahaahaa

  • 4 months ago

    Exploring the woods - crazy find

    While out bowhuting I found remnants of an old farm house and equipment on public land

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    That is COOl, but it is a fence, hand made it has lasted well, No mortar and the round rocks in the middle are the giveaways that it is a fence. Where do you live?

  • 4 months ago

    Homemade wood stove

    shelter and stove

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    This is the second of your videos that I have commented on, I made one out of an old ammo can, it was much smaller it did ok, but the stove pipe was to small to put some sort of damper system on, so I lost heat thru the pipe. once it hits goes below 10 degrees, out comes the alack-nac and big wo...

  • 4 months ago

    Spider Shelter

    Shelter construction for cold weather

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I have questions? I was wondering why you cleared all the snow away, I live WAY up north and was always taught, to pack the snow down, and then add bedding, This keeps you warmer by keeping you a few more inches off the ground than bedding itself. The only thing I could see in the video is that...

  • 4 months ago

    Easy Survival Snowshoes

    This is how I make some quick survival type snowshoes. For this project I use some braided nylon string and paracord plus alder sticks and spruce ...

  • 4 months ago

    EDC: Cold Hard Facts of Every Day Carry

    ... title says it all... Filming behind my workshop/storage trailer AGAIN!!! But, I like it better back here... closer to the woods, nature and the...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Hey there I am back, Good Video... I have to agree with you, I think to many out there mean well, but just have the terms wrong. What I carry every day in the woods is different than what I carry on my persons. IE: I carry a pocket knife every day, every day I am in the woods I carry a BK-2 w...

  • 4 months ago

    EDC Bag Update

    A short update to my EDC Backpack

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I have the same pack, I put in some velcro at the hip strap/bladder opening, this allows water to escape if your bladder breaks, but will not allow anything else to. It was just a few bucks for the materials...sew it in and forget about it. Just a suggestion, it worked for me!

  • 4 months ago

    Alcohol stove Lightweight Survival camping

    Couple alcohol stove I have made.

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Move your holes up to the top, use smaller drill bit and make more holes... You may have better luck.

  • 4 months ago

    Trekking Bag and Gear

    The trekking set-up (BOB) that I used most often this past year. It is set up for warm weather in this video. This does not include my EDC gear.

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Great little pack, one comment... A bear can smell that little bag of food in the zip lock bag up to a mile away, 3/4 of a mile for Wolf and coyote... All kinds of critters can smell that bag... Don't know what kinda critters you have in your area, just food for thought.

  • 4 months ago

    Wilderness Survival Kit Contents

    Wilderness survival kit EDC 72 hour 3 day bug out bag bob survival gear kit philosophy outdoors bushcraft woodsman camping hiking woods forest syst...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I agree with most of what you say... Shelter, water, fire... But one of the easiest ways to get food where there is water is catching fish. I live in Alaska and there are so many lakes and streams that not taking advantage of them is insane, setting a trot line takes little energy. A person c...

  • 4 months ago

    Gränsfors Bruks Small Forest Axe

    A short review of my favourite axe to take out with me into the woods, the Small Forest Axe from Gränsfors Bruks of Sweden.

    The axe has a 3 1/4" f...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    The small forest axe was not designed to fell trees. It was designed to limb trees. If you make a larger notch cut, it will actually be easier than the small cut that you had on the tree you cut down... Try it it works! I have the next size up the Scandinavian Axe, and I have to do it with i...

  • 4 months ago

    Knifemaking. Converting a real steel Display Axe to a useful and functional Bushcraft Axe. Part 2.

    Knifemaking. Converting a Display Axe to a Bushcraft Axe. Part 2. The Axe Handle.

    Here I am converting a display Axe to a useful and functional Bus...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I like the way the handle turned out, it looks good... But, what about the safety of that handle, The way the head was made is for the type of handle you removed. Making a conventional handle for that head is going against the design of the head. You will have to let everyone know how it hold...

  • 5 months ago

    Gerber LMF PART 2; NOT worthy !!!!

    Part 2; I would not recommend this knife! The wood processing I did well......destroyed the handle, which now has some sort of clicking sound, It...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I have to disagree the LMF II is one of the best rated knifes, they can take abuse and come out on top. I have to say that I am not a fan of serrations. But this knife was meant to do multiple things. For some tasks the serrations are better. Take a look at noss'4 Chanel ot knife tests dot c...

  • 5 months ago

    Kabar BK2 Overview

    The Kabar Becker Bk2 is an excellent camping/survival knife. The second generation has made improvements by exposing the pommel for batoning/hammer...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    If you are looking for options, Go to Grizzly-outdoors and look at his Kydex sheaths. He makes one with a Kydex belt clip. It will clip on just about any where. Plus you can hook a Velcro nylon strap to the clip and run it up to your belt, strap the bottom to our leg and you have a "Thigh Carr...

  • 5 months ago

    My New Becker BK2 (2nd gen version)

    this is my new 2nd generation BK&T / Ka-Bar BK2 CAMPANION what makes it the 2nd gen is that Ethan Becker and ka-bar decided to add the extended ham...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Amazon has them for $58 plus some change. I just purchased my second one, shipping was free with super saver shipping. The BK-2 and Mora classic 2/0 for under $80 including shipping. You can't go wrong with either knife.

  • 5 months ago

    Ka-Bar Becker BK-2 Knife Review

    A Review of the Becker BK-2 Knife.

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    biblesnbarbells... That last review was from me... My coworker did not sign off. So please do not respond to him. Like I said this is my second and it is far better than anyone that I have had. I have the ESEE-5 and the LMF that both are good knifes. But I prefer the BK-2 Hands down.

  • 5 months ago

    Discussion Topic Reasonable Knife Carry, Equip 2 Endure

    What do you think? We want to know!

    http://www.equip2endure.com...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Thank god here in Alaska we are judged by what we do with our knife and not the knife itself.

  • 5 months ago

    What is the Best Survival Knife ?, Equip 2 Endure

    Becker BK-2: http://amzn.to/syf1AK

    Ontario Blackbird SK-5: http://amzn.to/uUWQ2O

    Tops Moccasin Ranger: http://amzn.to/txXa03

    Condor Bolo Machete: h...

  • 5 months ago

    fuck bear grylls

    tater test reviews bear grylls parang gerber knives and it's gets a f. i want my money back

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    WTF... I had to comment... I am not a fan of Bear Grylls, I do have one of his knifes but am not that impressed so far. The steel in most of his blades is 1055 carbon. There is nothing special about this steel. One thing all carbon steel has in common is "IT RUSTS" Yes that is right, if ...

  • 5 months ago

    My Alaska Survival Trip With Bare Essentials Part 1 of 3

    This is a couple of overnighter trips I went on. The only things I took with me that I don't always have on me was a bow saw blade which I made i...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I live in Kenai, I get up your way at leat 3 or 4 times a year... maybe we can get together and trade info, stories & learn a thing or two? If you are interested give me shout... brent_erwin99611@yahoo.com "We do get to live the DREAM up here...

  • 5 months ago

    Bushcraft Wilderness Weekend May 2011 Part 3

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    Looks like you had a great weekend camping. By the title I was hoping to see some "bushcraft" Other than starting a fire I did not see any? Just an observation and I am not bashing anyone here. I love to spend time in the woods and do it as often as I can. "Bushcraft to me is making a chair o...

  • 5 months ago

    Basic Wilderness Survival Skills : Wilderness Survival: Charcoal Water Purification System

    To make a charcoal water purification system for wilderness survival, layer fresh grass, sand, charcoal, dirt and dried grass. Make a charcoal wate...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    This is a filter... Not a purification system. Unless you want fluid squirting out both ends of your body, boil it after filtering it! or at least treat it chemically .

  • 5 months ago

    5 item survival / bushcraft kit

    5 great items for minimalist backpacking, bushcraft, and survival trips. These are just a few of the items I consider essential when you are outdo...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    You can watch all of these videos on U-tube, and get some great and not so great information. Always try it out first, don't rely on what you have seen or herd and put yourself at risk out in the boondocks. Its about increasing knowledge, skills, ability, and knowing that you can rely on yourse...

  • 5 months ago

    bushcraft survival basher shelter with resin fire part 1

    practising building a basher and lighting a resin fire

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    I can already tell I am going to like this set of Videos.

  • 5 months ago

    Inexpensive bushcraft pt 4 - fishing gear

    Inexpensive options for bushcraft or backcountry fishing. Here are some common easy to find items that can make your experience in the woods more ...

    brenterwin99611 brenterwin99611 commented:

    In all good information, Did not agree on everything but your kit has to work for you. I do want to mention one thing Get the best that you can afford. Not meaning that you have to spend huge amounts of money. To get quality then again, you get what you pay for. My point take two of my favor...

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