Love and grateful for you, Timber. Didn't know you were fishing buddies with Jon Stuart. Jk. I apply every year and will never stop. My day will come someday. Thank you for sharing. Bless you
@mamafield4704Күн бұрын
You last three were absolutely amazing!! Would have loved to see you all walk out with the same prize ❤
@sue.FКүн бұрын
I believe William had the niche edge by rigging an outdoor shelter with an open fire, this seemed like magic as it cut through the still quiet and darkness.
@BravingTheOutDoors2 күн бұрын
10:06 - You call that a knife... now that's a knife
@CaptainAiryca9 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing with the camera about your decision to leave alone. Very cool and I look forward to reading your book, it's at the top of my list to start in 2025.
@projectnemesi595012 күн бұрын
You were very inspirational
@jayr747118 күн бұрын
Timber, what weight bow did you use? Whatever it was, it was perfect.
@robmorris1970rm22 күн бұрын
Top man amazing skills respect to you
@OrcaStree23 күн бұрын
If I hadn't already known the outcome of the season when I started watching it (William is a fellow Labradorian so it was a huge deal when he won), Timber would have been the favourite to win by a mile. But it's more than just resources out there. It's a real mind f*ck. Timber, Dub, William, and all the others are true warriors
@joshnolanvlogs82725 күн бұрын
we love you timber!
@anotherpenny194227 күн бұрын
I have a good friend who was backpacking deep in the backcountry of Olympic National Park when 9/11 happened. He came out of the woods 10 days later to a completely different world.
@leehappy2710Ай бұрын
What i am is my value, just be good, no higher, no lower, it is there, as long as you live. what an impressive thought, i am trying to enjoy what i am too. Thanks so much ,Timber
@jaredpeglow1833Ай бұрын
You’re an inspiration man. Me and my wife just finished watching the whole season and it was awesome to watch the little bit of your experience that we get to see. You’re a true warrior. I’m hoping to have my shot to get on the show, I’ve submitted an application for 5 years in a row!
@emmysparrow5109Ай бұрын
We most definitely want to hear the entire song 😍
@geoffreydlin8043Ай бұрын
Phenomenal video. You are a great teacher. It’s no wonder that I wanted you to win! You did a fabulous job and you did it for all the right reasons. Great instructional video on your tools and the modifications. Thank you.
@ZeusTipadoАй бұрын
much love from the netherlands! amazing stance on alone!
@chanelw9408Ай бұрын
did you feed the beast?
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
convert both the Crunch and the shovel so as to make dis and re-assembly easy, without tools. All it takes is a T head on the bolts/screws. For the shovel, I made the bolts longer and larger ID and welded the nuts to the female side of the ferrule. How would you add the 8" of saw teeth? do you know how to case-harden them? :-) Do you even know how to have a heavy coating of rust on the shovel ferrule, so as to have the rust as an accellerant for fire rolling strips of your shemagh? Can you stone-boil water in a pit, lined with a chunk of tarp, so that you dont waste 1.5 hours per day boiling 2 qts of water at a time, 3x per day? People worry FAR too much about losing a few calories by roasting flesh food, instead of GETTING 20x more food with a pontoon outrigger raft, seine and net-weir., as well as mixing in cambium with the fish and meat. Dice up the cambium, boil it, fry it, chew it, letting your saliva extract its starches, and then spit out most of the fibers.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
if you know to create 8" of saw teeth on one side of the shovel, and make various lengths and configurations of handles for it, and know how to not need much wood processing for shelter or warmth, the shovel is a better choice than the axe or saw (put together) The modified Crunch multtool is a much more capable choice than any belt knife, Dump the SS knife blade, Phillips and file blades and replace them with real deal knife blade (carbon steel) flat and triangular file. Then you can sharpen the saw teeth and the shovel. The small flathead blade becomes an awl, needle and drill for making the mounting holes in the shovel handles. The medium flathead becomes a scoop knife and chisel.l The very tips of the visegrip jaws are ground down to a needle-nosed configuration, for creating fishhooks out of the judohead blunt arrow tips cross wires.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
deer have almost no fat, at the best of times. in order to make a deer worth hunting, you have to spend very little time or effort at it and you have to eat the organs, marrow, and blood. Everyone I know just mixes venison with pork, so as to make sausage. It's that poor of a food. Or they feed it to their hogs or dogs. Bears or hogs have at least 5x as much fat as a deer, and it's fat that you need, folks. The problem with eating bears or hogs is those animals eat carrion. So all of the meat has to be cooked very thoroughly DONE and you must wear rubber gloves and a face mask while processing their flesh, or you risk a parasitic infestation.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
when I escaped Terre Haute Fed prison camp in mid February, 1990, i slept on frozen ground in just 4 layers of cheap cotton clothing and the army field jacket. Just a pair of cheap cotton gloves, cheap cotton socks. It doesn't take much of a shelter at all at 34F , rain and wind, if you have adequate clothing. On the alone show, it wont get that cold for a month and you'll have 5 sets of clothing, with debris between each layer of clothing. So the producer's 10xx16 ft tarp is enough shelter.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
some of our needed vitamins are only sourcable from fat. The Innuit stuck to the sea coasts, because they KNEW that they HAD to be catching whales, narwhals, walruses and seals, fatty animalas. Just caribou meat and fish wont suffice., long term. Your mind gets weak and makes bad decisions when you lack the right minerals and vitamins. You MUST take the 3 lb block of Sea salt, , the gorp and the pemmican. You must take the Cold Steel shovel, the modified Crunch multitool, the reflective tyvek bivy, the reflective 12x12 tarp, the 2 person cotton rope hammock, The sling bow, the big roll of Gorilla tape, or you 'll wuss out in 90 days or less. You've got to know how to handle 35F, wind and rain with just the producer's tarp and your clothing. you've got to know how to handle 20F with just debris, the bivy, and hot rocks. There's every little need of processing wood, either for the shelter or firewood. You dont need or want a fire inside of your shelter. especially not while you're sleeping or if the shelter. made of flammable materials. You can wet-down those materials during the day and use a Siberian fire lay's abiity to project its heat twice as far as a normal fire, in order to get work done inside of the plow-point work tent, the first month of your stay, if it's raining. Do you even know how to use a Siberian? How about the alternative Swedish fire torch, to ignite a Siberian, when all else is soaking wet? Can you keep a fire alive in the ashes all night? Can you fire roll a strip of your shemagh, with rust from your shovel at first, then use ashes as the acvcellerant? Can you stone boil 5 gallons of water at a time, in a pit that uses one corner of the producer's tarp as a lliner? Do you know how to make clay-refining pits, mud kiln, charcoal, ? can you make and fire pottery? Can you char wood without a metal tin? Can you make and use a big pump drill for fire? Then you dont belong on the show.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
I retired with just 20k of saved student loans. folks. I lived in a van to save up that money, on the sales of my plasma. Food is free for the asking at churches and the SA mission. Clean up at a $20 per month, 24-7 gym. If you lack that sort of discipline, you'd have to win 500 million in order to retire, not just $500,000. If you really want to do something for your fellow man, give 25k each to Judiicial Watch and Gun Owners of America. They are doing a great job of holding off the elite scumbag wannabe Hitlers. If you're worth a hoot, I can show you how to retire in the US, very nicely on the investment of just 50k, and the profits there-from. It'll take 2-3 years and you''ll have to be actively involved, for those years. but there's no special skills involved, just a bit of knowledge that I can teach you in one weekend.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
the IRS and SS take HALF of your 500k prize, folks. 250k is nothing much, if you dont really know how to invest it. Most people who win 5 million at the lottery, it's all gone in 3 years. 10x as much. they can't seen to figure out that you buy gold coins with 1 million $ and scatter-bury those coins. If you have to dig up ANY of those coins, you go back to living a 30k (after tax) per year life style and you start traiining at being a sonogram tech, truck driver, etc. cause your days of living high are over-with.
@EsyuDachАй бұрын
he didn't crack the big bones, boill out the marrow, render it down, salt and preserve it. That means that he probably wasted the blood, too. He for sure wasted several days preserving a hide for which he had no use, as well as 200 lbs of meat that he had no use for. Itt's FAT that you need out thee, not dry old 500 calorie per lb moose meat. Baiting in a fat 250 lb bear to a tree blind, 10m away from the stake and log bait box, would have been a much, much better strategy,. That is IF he knew to eat the brain and organs, preserve the blood and marrow, and let the hide go to hell. A bear, fat for hibernation is 25% body fat. So, almost lbs of fat in the blood, marrow and fat, at 3500 calories per lb. 250,000 calories. That's enough to lose no weight for 80 days, if you just hole up in your shelter, or 50 days of being very active all day out in the cold, wind, and dampness. Either way, it's the win Build a stake and log box for the pile of fish, so that only a bear can get to it. Bears can smell a 50 lb pile of rotting fish for miles. They have to fatten up all that they can for winter, so you WILL get shots at bears from your tree blind, 10m from the bait box. Many more on this show have seen bearrs than have seen moose. Especially at ranges and in conditions that permit a good hit with a bow.
@JaseForestАй бұрын
Really looking forward to your up-and-coming videos ….I rooted for you from day one ,,all the way through the series …fantastic to see and experience your Bushcraft skills 👍👍 Team Timber
@Mike990920Ай бұрын
I absolutely loved that song you came up with on Alone!! ☮️💕
@juliecampbell7410Ай бұрын
Thank you Timber. At some time in the future, could you do an audioversion of your book for the sight impaired? Gratefully!
@andreasguillot2057Ай бұрын
Such an interesting video. Your boys will be thankful when they become adults. I grew up as a boy without a dad or any family members with practical skills, and I regret it so much. I'm in my 30s, and I'm unable to fix even the most basic electrical/vehicular/plumbing problems. Sure, I acquired other skills like computer knowledge, but it's a regret I carry with me every day. Learning *is* possible, but it's so hard to find the time when there's family and a full-time job to consider. - much love from a Western European fun. We appreciate you Timber.
@mattswildpointofview5057Ай бұрын
Man I really enjoyed this. great video
@disco4535Ай бұрын
So good seeing the young fellas getting involved with preparing their food. They dont see it yet, but in the future they will look back at these times as golden memories and God given blessings they had with their Dad
@Chase1399AviationАй бұрын
I stopped the video at the time you started the skinning process. I don't have a problem with you doing it, because it's for food and your teaching your children a quality skill. You are a great Dad. I appreciate the first half of the video where it was about the hunt and not bloody. Those parts I'll watch every time as I find it interesting. I'm just not a hunter... have a great week and thanks for the entertaining videos. I pray you have a wonderful week. Keep up the good work. : )
@ClarenceOlsen-o2gАй бұрын
Excellent marksmanship,well placed.love your hunting attitude and your appreciation for food.awesome fall scenery my favourite time of year.cheers guys have a great day
@ELEAByaheraАй бұрын
This is what was missing in the Alone series. The butchering of the kill. I find it fascinating
@jeannemyers489Ай бұрын
Thank you Timber, for taking us along with you on your deer hunt and sharing your thoughts with us. Having your boys involved in the skinning process was awesome, and you gave mom some sorely needed down time. Those boys will cherish those moments for years to come. Congrats on the new arrival! God bless you and your family!❤
@kimberlyjohnston3522Ай бұрын
What a fantastic video! I absolutely love how you commentate to help us to understand where you are coming from. Having your boys there made the experience so special. Bravo!!
@lorimatthews7145Ай бұрын
You are my favorite alone contestant of all time and not just because you live in Indiana. I live in northern Indiana. I appreciate your grateful nature and your words.
@jeremyfitzgerald8240Ай бұрын
Awesome video Timber. It made me so hungry. I bet that fresh meat tasted Awesome too.
@ChrisMillion-zl4ikАй бұрын
pooooooo
@jamieschardt9127Ай бұрын
Dang, thanks for posting this. Really good stuff.
@ChezzymemekoАй бұрын
Yours so near for winning.❤🎉 Best season 11 .
@angryowloutdoorsАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@dualsportoutdoorsАй бұрын
Charge TTI. Boiling issue fixed. I love the Charge. Easily my favorite medium multitool. Just don't buy an Arc. I've had two. Both had massive QC issues
@ARAW-__-2 ай бұрын
Was rooting for you, Timber ! So glad you got a channel !! 🫡
@drpoppyseed2 ай бұрын
Charge plus has aluminum scales, no?
@cdldcf2 ай бұрын
You, Dub and William slugging it out till the end was amazing. You was so entertaining it had me gripped. I'm actually sad its over. Best season so far in large part due to you. Well done, you did exceptional.
@charliebravo19062 ай бұрын
One of the most watchable and skilled contestants ever.
@drunkmonkey44862 ай бұрын
Man, I wanted all 3 of you to get to some money you all deserved it
@SirPraiseSun2 ай бұрын
jesus christ get to the point this guys a tweaker you repeated yourself 500000 times lay off the drugs