bushcraft shelter: the poncho (and the perfect fire for outdoor cooking)

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2011

a beautifull day into the woods:
- walk around, observing wildlife (a rabbit, a deer, a woodpecker - only the woodpecker was so kind to model for me...)
- set up the camp (using my poncho as a tarp)
- make fire (and present the best type of fire for cooking)
- talk about my teapot
- cook, eat
- relax, and, most important: leave no trace!

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  • i know shouldnt ask, but wut part of the state are you in....i looks like southern but the western part @ the look of your terrain

  • @THREEFLOORSDOWN1 no problem! i live in the western part of romania.

  • easily @ 4:15 i'm digging your rig

  • @THREEFLOORSDOWN1 yep... quick&easy to setup and quite confortable (especially with the fire in front).

  • This is a great viveo my friend, I learned alot. Thank you for sharing.

  • @EarthBlue2 i'm glad that you find it useful! thank you!

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  • @kaldicuct more like 3/4 of one quart.

  • Is this the one quart pot my friend?

  • @TheJungleD the tea pot is very good - i like mine a lot. when you get your poncho, maybe you can post a video response?

  • @mryellow123 thanks

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