All videos for the tag : Backpacking (162 videos) - page 7

  • If you can not find the perfect spot to hang your hammock in the wild, create your own. Still not perfect? Move it! It is portable. To see this wilderness shelter frame as a camp cot: To see A Simple Bushcraft Camp Cot Frame: The hammock is suspended from the ridgepole using a Tree Friendly…

  • How to build a wood gas camp stove for penny’s.

  • A New Years Camp Part 2
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    My first trip of the new year to an ancient woodland in Kent. Testing a few new items I have had for a few months and some new gear from Xmas. Rucksack – Vango Contour 65-10 Sleeping bag – Marmot Never winter bag 600+ fill

  • Testing your DIY gear in wilderness conditions is important. You want to know if it is going to let you down long before you intend to us it on a trip. But testing in wilderness conditions means you need to be aware at all times. Sometimes I get so focused on filming that I forget…

  • Went up for a cup of tea and this is what happened.

  • Learn how to build a simple raised bed bushcraft shelter. Add your own tube bed and tarp and you are ready for a comfortable night sleep in the wild. Please remember to remove your shelter when you leave and naturalize your camp site. Bonus! This design is simple to take down and remove. Latest update…

  • 4X reverse speed version of my “Maxed Out” EDC pocket organizer’s front section. The normal speed version (WITH audio commentary and annotations) is found here: … Thanks for watching.

  • An excellent source of a natural firestarting material is cattails. The flowery spike at the top of the plant has a cottony fluff inside. The fluff on the cattails has the seeds attached and is a means to distribute the seeds across the landscape by being wind blown. When gathered, a small amount of fluff…

  • OUR LATEST STOVE INNOVATIONS ON KICK-STARTER NOW: contact us at fireboxstove@gmail.com This variable output folding Firebox camp stove works as a portable no trace campfire as well as a super efficient cook stove, it uses multiple camping stove fuels as well as found or gathered fuels such as twigs and sticks, leaves, bark, pine cones…

  • We build a very simple wilderness shelter frame in this video. We start by constructing two Amazing Wilderness Camp Chair frames, install one cross beam and the basic frame is complete. Add a waterproof tarp and your done. To learn how to build an Amazing Wilderness Camp Chair click here: To learn how to make…

  • My 16-day, 176-mile hike across Canyonlands and the Abajo Mountains to Comb Ridge. One of the largest “pavement-free” regions in the United States, where highlights include Horeshoe Canyon, The Maze, Druid Arch, Angel Arch, Salt Creek, Abajo Peaks and Comb Ridge.

  • A DIY for a portable high efficiency wood gasifier backpacking stove. It is small light and only needs a handful of twigs to boil a few cups of water. A great alternative for longer hikes where you don’t want to carry lots of fuel. As featured on: Treehugger: and Permaculture Magazine: