Snugpak Basecamp Ops TSB Sleeping Bag - Review/Test
Today we take a look at the Snugpak Basecamp Ops TSB sleeping bag. After using this bag for nearly a year I finally test the bag in cold temperatures solely by itself to see if it stands up to the ratings given to it by the manufacturer. We are at the basecamp where I tend to spend a lot of time practicing #bushcraft, testing #outdoorgear and #camping outdoors.
In this video I go over some of the troubles that I have found with this sleeping bag and then put it to the test with overnight temperatures in the mid 30's F. If you are considering purchasing this sleeping bag, I hope this video is helpful.
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BURNWOOD BUSHCRAFT 4.2 - Spicy Ramen / Flint and Steel
#spicynoodles #ramen #flintandsteel
Today we are hanging out at the base camp. I always enjoy the times spent at my little oasis in the woods behind my house. I love this shelter, even more so after renovating it. The link to that video:
This time the fire starting method of choice is flint and steel, using the Esee Firesteel. For lunch I have a bowl of spicy Ramen noodles called Fire Wok. I love spicy food and couldn't wait to see what kind of heat it brought. The noodles had a good flavor and definitely ramped up the heat but was nothing that I couldn't handle. I think it's fun to sweat and cry it out hahaha. The heat opens up all you senses and gets your motor running. SO FUN!
This is the final video of 2020 on BURNWOOD BUSHCRAFT. Big things are coming to the channel in 2021 and it will start off with a bang!
I hope you enjoy this SPICY lunch in the woods. Thanks for watching!
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Flint and Steel Fire
Starting a campfire with a piece of flint rock, char cloth and a steel striker. Using a tinder bundle of dry grass to blow the ember into flames.
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Camping Overnight in an Old Abandoned Homestead
I am very fortunate to have been allowed to explore, play and camp on private land for the past three years. The sixty acre parcel is owned by my Dad's cousin. The land has been in her family for at least one hundred years and then some. That explains why I see junk and continue to find it in the woods. I have walked by the old #abandoned #homestead countless times and have never bothered to explore it because of a vulture family that nests in the upper loft. In recent weeks I haven't seen the vultures in or near the building. It was time to seize the opportunity to get in an overnighter and do some winter #camping.
I construct a bushcraft style raised bed, or bench, out of piles of scrap lumber that I found. Also, I built a little table that worked out as a nice spot for my Helikon-Tex Matilda backpack to sit. I was very concerned about having a campfire under the shed but managed to safely have a fire with no issues. It was very cool to discover the old tools and vintage soda cans and bottles. The place just smelt old and the firewood I found smelt even worse when burning. Smoke lingered under the shed and made me cough a lot. I eventually kept to the side away from the fire until the fire burned down to nothing but coals. A good night sleep in my US Military gortex bivvy and Snugpak sleeping bag led to a crisp, cold morning where I moved camp from the building to the woods.
Once I laid down for bed, If you listen closely over the hot coals, you can hear the howls from a pack of coyotes off in the distance. They were probably missing me down at Camp Coyote.
It was still a great time despite the old stinky wood and smoke issues. Sometimes a guy is just better off in the woods!
I hope you enjoy this adventure in the old homestead barn.
Thanks for watching!
Burnwood
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Title: Contact
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Welcome to BURNWOOD BUSHCRAFT
Do you have a love for the outdoors? If so, come check out my channel on YouTube! Bushcraft is my first love and it ties into survival, prepping, primitive skills, hunting, trapping, love of nature and anything having to do with the outdoors.
Follow me on my journey as I continue to learn the skills necessary to become an experienced and knowledgeable woodsman.
All the best,
Burnwood
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Title: Contact
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Lighting a fire wand with a ferro rod
FIRE WAND by the Atomic Bear
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Fire Intro
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