Dale, I don’t know how I missed this one. This has to be one of my favorite videos that I have seen from you! Everything from your get up to your video shots and your storyline really captured the whole feeling. The journal entries were a very creative touch also. Congrats on the deer too! Keep doing what you’re doing, your videos are really something special and capture a feeling many of us experience when we step into the woods. Awesome job. Ben
@OntheTrailwithDale9 ай бұрын
Hey Ben, yeah this is the video I told you I was slowly working on. I think it slid under alot of people’s radar, my Longhunter videos tend to be more popular as far as views go, but this one hasn’t gained much traction. Luckily that’s not my main reason for posting videos. This is the one that’s similar to yours, where you utilize the different parts of the deer. I had some footage where I was taking the hide off but I was so focused on the task at hand that I never noticed the big shadow of my camera and tripod on everything, so I had to scrap all that. Kind of kills the early 1800’s vibe when there’s a shadow of modern technology in the middle of the scene. Oh well, that’s how it goes sometimes. Definitely glad you stopped by and saw it. You’ve played a great part in me getting involved with all the primitive and rustic stuff in the first place. Hope you’re doing well buddy. Take care!
@Kevin-ew2qb11 ай бұрын
Excellent!! Keep them comlng!
@OntheTrailwithDale11 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!!
@nomadsurvival495211 ай бұрын
I was very entertained thanks...
@OntheTrailwithDale11 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate you stopping by!!
@AppalachianManCave11 ай бұрын
Nothing like campfire venison. I thought you would have ended it with a bowl of tobacco in your pipe and a strong cup of coffee.
@OntheTrailwithDale11 ай бұрын
Haha, yeah the thought crossed my mind as well, but I was trying to keep the video around the 10 minute mark (which it went over, even after editing). Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!