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Homemade Camping Oven - Cider Cooked Pork Bushcraft Style

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

Scott's Homemade Oven made out of a recycled small beer keg.

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  • Nice pork roast! I'll bet you could smell that from miles away.

    Speaking of which, that wood isn't very large, is it? Very pretty countryside, but the wood itself is fairly small (if I have the right one...) Google Maps: 50.3261°N 4.9457°W (small wood on right, or large one on left?)

    I love those one lane roads and quaint little houses... That's where I should have been born.

    Excellent video! Excellent country!

  • @RonRay Yeah it's not huge, but it's ancient & natural. It's the one to the right of your co-ordinates. If you Google for "Woodland Valley NaturalBushcraft" you will bring up quite a few pages from my website that have photo slideshows on, it will show you the wood in various times throughout the year. All the best,

    Ashley Cawley.

  • How many feet off the ground would it have to be to bake a proper loaf of bread?

  • @000Winter000 "How long is a piece of string" It's completely dependant on how hot your fire is, how thick the metal is, how much dough your working with, a load of variables!.. So it's impossible to answer that question when campfire cooking. There's only one way to become good at cooking with the open camp-fire and that's practice! Campfire cooking is such a dynamic process; only through experience (trial & error) will you become good at it. So get out and give it a go! :D

    - Ashley.

  • Great idea,, where was you when the video was shot??

  • @baileymanable Woodland Valley, Ladock, Cornwall, UK

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  • Nice. Great idea

  • very nice!

  • @ihaveairlockers

    YOU AND THEM AUSSIES GET A ROOM

  • foo fighters :D

  • Look at the Argau Stovetop Toaster Mini Griller the perfect accessory for outdoor people

  • This guy needs to spend a year in australia cooking in the outback

    and less time watching Ray Mears.....

    No one knows how to camp-cook better than Aussies...

    That's why the British SAS spend so much time down under....it's training made fun and easy ( and tasty ).

  • had me belly rumbling lol

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