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@mightymikeymic46074 ай бұрын
i was on joes channel saw that he was in accident i asked if anyone would do a gofundme page i haven't seen anything i want to help him out with funds
@ianmurray40814 ай бұрын
Awesome video per usual. Great message regarding Joe. I was thinking about your cook set question. I use Canadian mess kits , a rectangular pan with handles. They come in a set of two and fit inside each other. I went to a restaurant supplies store and got service tray lids that you see in cafeterias and buffets. They act as lids and hold them in place with para cord or ranger bands.
@ShineDredd4 ай бұрын
Did you see Helikon-tex mess kit? 15,5cm wide, stainless very similat to your 1950' kit
@alaskankare4 ай бұрын
the bummer is though, when you order something and afterweeks of no updates there is an email that it was lost. end of story. well...no reason to try oredering again...since it can "get lost" again. ordering from alaska sucks. we get burned so often. why voice this here and not in an email? we did...no response. sorry sir. cant help but be disappointed. crap happens, I know. just sucks. 😢
@4ager5054 ай бұрын
@@mightymikeymic4607 Have you thought about doing the GoFundMe for him? About a year back, I did one (first and only time) for a friend who needed help with massive vet costs for her therapy dog. It wasn't that difficult to set up.
@ericchilver91134 ай бұрын
Joe Robinet, that came out of the blue, again Shawn you are showing the essence of your background, your decency as a compassionate human being, my respect Shawn, shows the standards of USMC and humanity of a fine Human being. Thankyou for pointing the direction to James , very much appreciated. And also Joe Robinet. I have been watching his channel for quite some time..this has come as a shock
@recall58114 ай бұрын
most will miss and refuse to watch
@slick72094 ай бұрын
I could not agree more. The corporal is truly a stand up man
@CAMOCOWBOYCOALITION4 ай бұрын
I second that. Joe and corporal are my two go to channels for bushcraft
@SgtShirley4 ай бұрын
You smashed your thumb.
@kevinroberson19854 ай бұрын
What happened to Joe? Or who is it that's in coma? I hope and pray he has a great recovery! I'm just concerned and wondering who he is!
@GiantPinhead4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shoutout to Joe, an old friend who was there for me when my sweet little boy was gravely ill. Very cool of you to take the high road.
@EverythingOutdoors4 ай бұрын
You rock. Stop worrying about the negative complainers. I run my own business, have a day job, am building a camping/traveling rig and trying to develop property. I get how much you are putting in. You owe no one an explanation. Keep rocking it.
@KD-jg2zp4 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@moorshound32434 ай бұрын
I'm not hating. I love the corner I just don't think he actually stays in his shelters he makes most of the time? I may be wrong? I hope he does stay out in all the shelters he constructs, oneday a video round up of his top 5 shelters from the year would make a great recap video.
@johnredburn37604 ай бұрын
Hi Sean, I have enjoyed your video for many years. I also enjoy Joe Robinet's channel. Your asking folks to help out Joe and his family speaks volumes to your character. Well done.
@davidabbott76734 ай бұрын
Displaying concern for others, honesty, and professionalism at its BEST!!! Today's world needs a lot more of people like you! God Bless You Shawn!!!!!
@recall58114 ай бұрын
thanks but it will fall on deaf ears as most will refuse to watch
@Marlina664 ай бұрын
Your overnights in the shelters that your build from the resources around you are my FAVE. And I also greatly appreciate all your knowledge that you share.
@grimthegreat88324 ай бұрын
1 million subs?? It was only a matter of time. Great job Brother. Thank you for sharing wisdom and survival skills all these years
@recall58114 ай бұрын
with 1% views
@smoothvern1654 ай бұрын
You are showing what a good person you are. It’s great to see a truly decent human. Great video.
@melvin7684 ай бұрын
I've watched joe as long as I've watched you Shawn , it's unfortunate but what joe is going through happend to me 34 years ago and yes, joe will need help if his brain injury is like mine he will haweakness loss of feeling balance eye sight endurance speech and hearing difficulties just to name a few but with the help of family and others I am able to survive , now that they are all gone it's a struggle so I know what jow is going through God bless him and don't give up.
@bryanmccarroll26334 ай бұрын
As always you are a true person and gives credit where credit is due and tries to help his neighbor, no matter where that person is. Salute!
@danpost47554 ай бұрын
Love it! I hope you get decent views. Either way, Shawn, I watch all your videos. Your support of others in the community is proof of your character. Much respect, my friend.
@recall58114 ай бұрын
thanks but the views are over and so will be the overnights, thanks for watching
@jeromeknasinski38624 ай бұрын
Yes... I respect you Corporal.
@cakiepyunyuru1124 ай бұрын
Hell yeah man. Joe seems like a good dude and it's sad he won't be able to keep going with what he was doing. YT is def changing and good on you for being supportive
@slick72094 ай бұрын
Corporal your the salt of the earth a true stand up man for doing what you do I’m sure junk yard Fox and now joe are very thankful for your support god bless and please besafe out there
@recall58114 ай бұрын
no one would do this for me and most cant wait until my channel fails
@slick72094 ай бұрын
@@recall5811 well I pray your channel never fails you have a ton of knowledge and others to learn from . Like I said be safe my brother I fell last July broke my elbow on my right hand has never been the same all from just tripping over a stick and rolled my ankle and I went straight to the ground wtf had surgery and had a Artificial elbow put in
@charlesbaggett65074 ай бұрын
I have been watching you for years. Every time I see something new, or you remind me of an old trick. Honor to all the brothers.
@ReasontoLiveAdventures4 ай бұрын
MSR has an ideal locking lid cook set. I’ve used one for about eight years. I’m a Gen X brain tumor warrior. I discovered Joe back in 2014. Watching videos helped me through all the treatment since then. Best wishes to for an outstanding AF Independence Day.🇺🇸
@BlackshacksBushcraft4 ай бұрын
Love Joe's content. At one point I couldn't keep up with the content he was pumping out as they were often lengthy. Mostly I just watch the shorter production people pump out. Corporal's Corner and Joe Robinet were two of the first channels I started watching when I became interested in Bushcraft and Survival.
@thecellm8tube4 ай бұрын
For your question sir, i’ve been using these for years: MSR Alpine Stowaway Pot
@patframe81154 ай бұрын
Good stuff, Shawn! Kudos for everything you do for the bushcrafting community.
@NewHampshireJack4 ай бұрын
If an old geezer, seventy (70), ME can watch Corporals Corner videos in the middle of the night from the Philippine Islands, I fail to see why the same is so probamilic for those in North America, Shawn puts in 99.5% of the effort. It takes little energy to click on a video!
@4ager5054 ай бұрын
Point taken. Another opinion is...why stress with getting there first at some odd hour to get an item in short supply. Plenty of good gear available in many other places. As long as it works for you, it doesn't matter the name on it.
@BURGERI4 ай бұрын
Not sure how many years I've been following you. All your solo overnights are a classic. A great mix of entertainment, information, and relaxing 💪
@Supertech-864 ай бұрын
Took me several episodes watching Alone show into satellite imagery to pinpoint their location, all posted up Canadian govt remote wilderness campsites. Further inspection revealed a network of logging trails, Joe bushwacking through extreme terrain, where he lost his firesteel there was a logging camp just a short distance away, if the wind was right you could probably smell the diesel -- coulda stopped by for a hotpocket, a frosty beverage and a bic lighter.
@leepantridge4 ай бұрын
I know there had never been much love between you and Joe Robinet. Good on you for giving him a shout out and sending some kindness. You put the unity in community. 👊 Please keep the overnighters and builds coming. Thanks for the content.
@pamelalandon24234 ай бұрын
Thank you for trying out the equipment for us. Joe is lucky to have a friend like you.
@bensavedbychrist4 ай бұрын
Good morning, folks! Happy Sunday
@patrickhovsepian43684 ай бұрын
Corp, you are an incredible human with a golden heart. Thank you for everything you have done for your country and for all the great content. Much love brother
@processfitness4 ай бұрын
I love watching these over nighters. I learned a lot from you. I'm just a woman who likes to camp and hike. Sometimes, I go CMO (competitive mounted orienteering ) camping with a friend and our horses. Mostly, I go alone. I was camping 30 years ago, but I learned the most from you. I also learned a lot about camp food from Rose Red's Trail Grazers. I know how to use lots of knots now, too. I know many ways to start a fire! My only weakness is just that... I can't dig deep into the ground. I don't have muscle power like you do!. I'm in Northern Illinois with lots of rocks and clay. But I love your videos. And I have bought some of your items. Thank you.
@michaeldowns52704 ай бұрын
A better flour to carry would be BisQuik or Krusteaz pancake mix. Comes with baking powder and baking soda so biscuits to bread, pancakes to donuts.
@po-boyadventures-with-Tony4 ай бұрын
MSR Makes a 1.1 liter stainless steel pot and lid with a fold over handle that locks the lid on. MSR Alpine Stainless Steel Stowaway Camping Pot Not terribly priced at @ $28, but might be heavier than what you are looking for. Enjoy the overnighters and I was considering Dakota's pantry roll so I am glad to see some others trying it out to see how they like it. Take care, be safe. -Tony
@tjmatthews74744 ай бұрын
I was going to suggest the same pot.
@COAL-CRAWLERS4 ай бұрын
Great video as always! I have one piece of life saving advice with a bivy type tent. My Dad and I were avid hikers, he was really into light weight. One night he got this new bivy tent, the condensation got his goose down sleeping bag wet and he almost died of hypothermia. Luckily his buddy was there, heard him asking for help and got a fire going. So a bivy and synthetic fill would be better.
@davidtarbassian14904 ай бұрын
You demonstrate many values. A) Respect: supporting others in need while being competitive B) Demonstrating how to adapt and overcome despite resources C) Showing a can do attitude ...The list goes on. To those who have difficulty understanding your value/contribution... Good luck and good bye
@lawrencefieselman38034 ай бұрын
Of all the bivys and bivy tents I've seen tested on KZbin, this one seems to be the one that I would be most interested in. It has a decent amount of room plus the space to store your pack outside the sleeping area. Another good job, corporal!
@darrinrebagliati53654 ай бұрын
Not saying that this isn't good. Outhaus makes one that's a lottle heavier due to the fact that it's canvas and has a mattress in it. But it breathes better and actually has airflow.
@brnrecluse29464 ай бұрын
Great video, Shawn! I've been following you for over 10 years. You have excellent content and a strong ethical code. Carry on Corporal!
@fcernst4 ай бұрын
Good discussion all around today.. yes please keep the overnighters with eggs in the morning in the cowboy skillet..
@terenceleonard77244 ай бұрын
Cpl. You are a stand up man. You were brought up correctly in this life. Thank you for all that you do. Great video as always too.
@irenekangaspoling58664 ай бұрын
Joe Robinet May god be with you and your family in this time of need god bless
@jameskelly16804 ай бұрын
Given some Yankee thrift, I like to reuse things that I already have. The Talenti Gelato containers are similar to the containers in this bedroll. And they are free once you eat the Gelato. They are a handy size for storing extra screws, nuts, bolts, and nails in the workshop too. We used to use baby food jars for that, way back in the day.
@kurtsteiner83844 ай бұрын
Try this shawn. Its not small more of a billy can, but handles lock down, comes with frying pan and handle, which also locks. Its made by camping art, not seen them in a long time now. 5 inches deep, comes with 2 plates 2 cups and f pan 9 inches in diameter.
@billrivenbark89834 ай бұрын
And please consider continuing the over nighters. I love your camping videos! One never totally stops learning about Bushcraft and sleeping outdoors. People are constantly coming up with new ideas on how to do it better, lighter and safer.
@near--zero4 ай бұрын
Classy thing to do stepping up for a rival like that, I will go donate.
@Erica-PlaneSnakes4 ай бұрын
Please don't get rid of the over-nighters. I look forward to them every Sunday. Your mid-week and gear reviews are very educational alone but I prefer when you do it all together. Thank you for what you do. Keep 'em coming!
@ddraidex68424 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout out for Joe. I am also a subscriber to him and saw the video of his accident. You are a great person to watch out for other people thanks also for the great video.
@AryehDenn4 ай бұрын
I bet you could turn the "bedroll pantry" canvas bag inside out and use it as Millbank water filter bag. For those who don't understand, turning it inside out means the outside gets dirty but when righted, the inside stays clean.
@markblocker49814 ай бұрын
Good thinking there. A multiuse item is always an asset.
@jparker42934 ай бұрын
Thank you for the call out for Joe. I discovered your channel because I loved his stuff first. I love both of you for different reasons.
@tk009034 ай бұрын
Don't drop the overnighters, please. Really enjoyed them over the years.
@recall58114 ай бұрын
contact youtube and tell them to notify and circulate
@mattnobrega66214 ай бұрын
Outstanding video as always. Nice of you to give a shout out to Joe. Keep up the awesome work, devil dog. Semper fi and ooorah! 🫡👍
@1cleblanc4 ай бұрын
I find the one pint, "Tantenti brand" Sorbet containers are great. Average $4 in the ice cream section, eat the Sorbet, wash and use in the field. Clear container with a jar type screw on lid. I make it extra waterproof with a piece of Eax paper between the lid and the jar. I have these with rice, beans, pancake mix (just add water), jersey, elbow noodles, smaller portions of dehydrated foods, etc. Ibhave also divided the pint using a zip lock bag to give 1/2 pint of rice, shared with 1/2 pint of beans, etc. In a pinch it can be a water container, or for leftovers-airtight. Just a thought.
@richardstone52414 ай бұрын
I learned a long time ago (Vietnam days) NOT to sleep on the ground if at all possible! In the summer I use a hammock system with a tarp and in the winter on the ground with a thermal pad and tarp from the hammock system. Works great!!!
@hdbinnc85834 ай бұрын
Excellent video, really like the containers and sleeve. Sorry to hear about Joe. I don’t watch his channel but I appreciate your effort to reach out and help. It shows who you are. Thank you.
@adx4424 ай бұрын
Sharpie tip - Use the "industrial" Sharpie (Wal-Mart usually has them) and cover your writing with Scotch tape. It prevents the marker from rubbing off and is pretty weather proof.
@JohnHansen-vs7vs4 ай бұрын
Cpl. Kelly you are a true American soldier coming always to needs of others in trouble! Also a real class act! Good fortune should always follow you!
@andrewking76724 ай бұрын
MSR makes the Stowaway pots that have a handle that doubles as a latch for the lid. Several sizes have been available over the years. Lid isn’t ideal for use as a skillet but would probably work in a pinch. A short piece of wire makes them suitable for hanging over a fire too.
@RAINSMAN794 ай бұрын
My part of the country almost guaranteed that a pile of leaves has a copperhead or red ants in it. Special times both.
@rubenbrambila1084 ай бұрын
Zebra Stainless Steel Food Box and Pan with Snap on Lid, The pan measures 5 3/4 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall. Inner storage pan measures 1 1/4 inches deep....Perfect pan i,ve been using one for years have a look...keep up the good job Corporal...
@hunter_17764 ай бұрын
Love my zebra kit!
@mybestlifeoutdoors70774 ай бұрын
Here in Arkansas, briars, snakes, ticks, spiders, ants that bite... yea if I can I go with a hammock with a built in net and a tarp over it. If I have to sleep on the ground I rake all the leaves, sticks etc into a pile away from my sleeping area
@stephendavis49274 ай бұрын
Well said about Joe, Respect Corp
@Thousand_yard_King4 ай бұрын
I was an E-4, MOS 0317, so ultralight is my mind set, I appreciate the content Marine. ooraaah!!
@jrfmichigian4 ай бұрын
E4 mos 3531 semper fidelis brother
@ram1brn4 ай бұрын
I been following Joe for years back when his girl was little and long before Scout got sick and died like 6 or 7 years ago
@bsd92304 ай бұрын
Fried eggs, hot coffee, and Corporals Corner!🎉🎉🎉 Ahhh... Sunday morning greatness! Great video! 😊
@paulward47174 ай бұрын
Nice shoutout to Joe. May God always bless you.
@StephenYuill4 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your videos all these years and knowledge of the outdoors. I also want to say thanks for mentioning about the accident Joe Robinet had. Joe is special to us up here, but he will eventually return.
@PanchoSmitty11224 ай бұрын
The mess kit that comes to mind that I know of for what you’re looking for, is the Czech Mess Kit. It’s a 6” bush pot with a lid that friction locks on. Only problem is the lid doesn’t have a handle and my work around is one of those little clamp handle tools which I throw in with my eating utensils. That’s the closest one I can think of
@lancewallace36804 ай бұрын
Corporal, I absolutely love your show, but what I love most about your show is your willingness to help out others when they need help. Whether its a struggling new content creator of an established content creator that has had some type of misfortune. On the cook set, I honestly cannot throw a suggestion on where to get what you are wanting. But if you cannot find it soon, have you thought about designing what you are wanting, then shopping around for a manufacturer? Just a thought sir.
@jmorin66204 ай бұрын
Kudos for the shout out. Ive been checking in on Joe's channel more often since his accident. I hope it helps the algorithm.
@gi0m3trics254 ай бұрын
this is the first C Corner video that has been recommended to me in my "subscribed" section in at least 6 months. Glad youre still around.
@kirkwaggoner73284 ай бұрын
I like the container sleeve to keep your foods organized. There was plenty of room in with the bouillon cubes for packets of salt, pepper, sugar, coffee or tea bags, etc. if desired. Also if you have some potassium permanganate you can use it with the sugar for fire starting.
@terrym10654 ай бұрын
Bravo corporal K., nice job. Never was a fan of JR but certainly want him to recover from being injured. Chicken flavor lentils w/hardtack...I miss the bacon and drippings. Thanks.
@RichardYates-z3b4 ай бұрын
Good tent. Good video. I've used my Eureka Solitaire A1 1 man tent for shorter weekend 1-2 night 1000 km (600 miles) 5+ days I've used my Kelty Grand Mesa 2 man tent. Good room inside for gear. Both are great tents. I put an extra 8' x 10' poly tarp over the tent and scooter for extra rain protection. I'm passing these on to my grandsons for their enjoyment, as they love camping.
@kingbernad73454 ай бұрын
You are a true gentleman Corp. Shawn Kelly! Show them how to be a gentleman in this crazy world that is truly lacking in good morals and right conduct.
@Thousand_yard_King4 ай бұрын
Amen to that, I was in the Corp, And what has shocked me is how many that got out of the Corp And no longer behave as Marines! How do you call yourself one when you don't behave like one ? Being a moral human being is the right thing to do. Stand tall and be upright
@kentmulter4 ай бұрын
Hi Corporal, for a new cookpot, you might like the "Alpine" pots by MSR. Wide enough for frying, deep enough for boiling. Stainless steel, locking lids, a bunch of sizes, and quite low priced.
@paultiki99684 ай бұрын
Just want to say thanks for all you do Corporal. even though I can't get out to the woods as much as I'd like, you have taught me things that will be good just in case the unspeakable happens. I do appreciate it. Asan aside. I really do appreciate the solo overnighters.
@lifemusic654 ай бұрын
I like the large builds of permanent camps
@larryfitzgerald23734 ай бұрын
I agree with you about clearing the brush. In fact, I still use the pitchfork (Y) branch you taught us to use for clearing the brush. FYI more than once, I have found a diamondback rattlesnake lurking under the brush.
@breaking_bear4 ай бұрын
I've been using an outstanding MSR bushpot with a locking lid for around 5 years now. It's around 2 or 3 quarts, is tall enough to use as a legit pot, and also shallow enough to use as a legit frying pan. You can even use a small egg turner/spatula to flip french toast or eggs. It is my favorite piece of kit for cooking. The best part, you can store cooked food, seasoning, and a backpacking stove inside it, because the lid locks down on it.
@margaretbagur35534 ай бұрын
It seems like there is a lot of confusion about bushcrafting and lightweight gadget hiking. I have met people that had very uncomfortable situations arise while carrying the "coolest" gadgets. Glad there's work like yours to bring awareness to the difference. It could even mean the difference between life and saying goodbye.
@kenemerson10754 ай бұрын
You're a class act! Sending prayers to Joe. Feel bad for good people who suffer misfortune! Enjoyed the video and the continued new gear.
@marthinfick49704 ай бұрын
Dont forget the overnighters might get the same amount of views but they get the viewers here, who then view the shorter formats.
@recall58114 ай бұрын
I do in put out put and will no longer work 24 hours for the same views as a 2 hours on gear
@colonelangus38264 ай бұрын
Another reason to clear the ground underneath your tent/sleeping area is the leave no trace principle. It’s much easier to recover where you were set up with the material you moved than to mat down an area and then have to take new materials from elsewhere to cover it and make it look like you weren’t there.
@bretlemieux24894 ай бұрын
I honestly have already said my prayers for him I have been looking in to his older vids.
@poordaddytv47984 ай бұрын
That was a good think you did for Joe man, not to many people without dark hearts these days! I gave a similar shout out for awareness and multiple people left my platform! don't care cuz don't want to entertain people acting so cold but starting out it was a little disappointing I admit! Love your videos man and now you have a greater respect from me now!!!!
@timkaldahl4 ай бұрын
I like my GSI cookset. It has what appears to be a 2 quart pot topped by a 7.5 inch skillet. Inside it has a 6 inch skillet that doubles as a bowl with a 1 quart pot. It comes with a very stout handle and each piece has the bracket for the handle to clamp onto. It is anodized aluminum and pretty non-stick. I can put a small butane stove with a small can of butane inside. It comes in a mesh bag. I've had mine for about 30 years.
@1974heathinn4 ай бұрын
I found your channel from Joe Robinet. You do similar but a different vibe. When I saw his video, I thought it was click bait. Seeing him on that video, hearing him talk, seeing him in that state. Is sad. Kudos to you for drawing attention to this. Thanks for the video.
@brettfoster67864 ай бұрын
First off pray for joe. 2 I had a tent like that 40 years ago it was a Grosssamer got it at the Hiking Shack in phoenix Arizona 3-1/2 pounds. AF
@derekwiffen11154 ай бұрын
Been watching both channels for about 7 years now. Like both content both real. Great to see your support of another tuber in trouble. I hate what the tube tries to do with content streaming. I want to control what I see. I also hate the bullshit obvious rip off ads they allow to run and do nothing about. More power to good content creators that work their butts off to make great content. You tube give us the viewers what we want! Not your carefully crafted available content! Hands off the good guys and stop the scammers!
@TheRealBeardedEagle4 ай бұрын
I have watched hundreds of hours of Joe Robinet. KZbin unsubbed me but I fixed that. He’s a good person - a real one.
@recall58114 ай бұрын
youtube claims they dont do that and that all subs are notified
@TheRealBeardedEagle4 ай бұрын
Riiiight. 😂
@raktoda7074 ай бұрын
It takes quite a person to lookout for another as you are doing for Joe.Thank you man of character! No wonder we have the greatest respect for you .Gosh and I saw you eat lentils today too...thanks for all the honest reviews of items you personally test . Strength and good health to you and yours.
@kmjsocket4 ай бұрын
Huge respect 🙏 for calling out Ole Joe!! I have probably watched you both equally as long.
@madamecampsalot63844 ай бұрын
Thanks for working hard to provide us with quality content and for your compassion for others in need.
@ExamonLyf4 ай бұрын
Thanks Shawn, nice review of gear. So sorry to hear about Joe :( ! Semper Fi
@charlieferguson6584 ай бұрын
Watch you every Sunday brother! Enjoy all of your content I'm sure Joe and his family appreciate what you just said well done.
@recall58114 ай бұрын
they will never know since youtube has already flagged and hidden the video from the feed and from circulation
@charlieferguson6584 ай бұрын
@recall5811 well I'll just post it over there
@louiseanderson91024 ай бұрын
The man bro thinking of others in need! You and Joe go way back both OGs who should be recognised more by KZbin for the years of dedication and hard work. All we can do is keep supporting men like you both. Keep watching subscribe and like! Keep up the good work bro 🩵
@DLFerg03694 ай бұрын
Stanley Adventure Camp Cook Set: This 8-piece set includes a 1.58-quart pot with a vented lid, two 20oz bowls with lids, a folding cutting board, a spatula, and a ladle. The pot has a locking handle that keeps everything in place, making it easy to carry. GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist HS: Known for its fast boil times and nonstick surface, this set includes a pot with a locking lid, dishes, and silverware for two. It’s designed for efficiency and ease of use. MSR Ceramic 2.5L Pot: This pot features a non-stick surface and a sturdy handle with a locking lid, making it ideal for cooking larger meals for groups3. GSI Halulite 1.1L Boiler: Lightweight and durable, this pot has a locking lid and is perfect for solo campers or small groups.
@damimcute14 ай бұрын
I've followed both you and Joe for 5 or 6 years, ever since I decided I wanted to try my hand at bushcraft. Watched, learned, practiced, practiced, practiced some more, and finally applied what I learned in the woods. I've been hooked ever since. You both are a huge influence in your own ways. I understand the money issues, and you should be able to be paid for what you love to do. I don't understand why youtube would throttle channels that have become giants do to good content. Seems like a silly business plan, honestly. Do what you gotta do, I'll be here. :-)
@MostlyRCSlovakia4 ай бұрын
All the love, views and patreons to Joe Robinet. He deserves all that. Hope he will fully recover. Thanks for bringing Joe to your video, it really shows your character. Salut Corporal!
@jeromeknasinski38624 ай бұрын
I just received my Cup n Bottle set. Well packaged, comes with two bags. Love it
@margaretbagur35534 ай бұрын
It sounded like Joe was very fortunate a guy had a gut feeling and went to check on him.
@tjmatthews74744 ай бұрын
You could contact the local University and get a student intern, unpaid or paid for by the University/state. Ask for a business student and teach them the shipping and receiving processes. Or contact a blacksmith school if there is one and get an intern for the stuff you make right there.
@danieljonhson63674 ай бұрын
I've been considering putting together a survival kit that includes some food so I'm thinking about buying a cheap vacuum pack thing so I can get some things to take up less room like flour and stuff like that so I can either make something to eat with what I have with me or i can cook whatever I catch and make it the way I like it because just because you're trying to survive the situation doesn't mean you have to have no enjoyment.
@sethdunlap98684 ай бұрын
I showed my father you page today (former Marine, Vietnam 3/7) and I think you now have a new fan. He and his wife, still at their age, go out on camping trips and is always looking for new items and techniques. Still has love for the gear he relied on in that tropical shithole for all that time. F**king Marines are just built differently (maybe better) I guess 👍
@paultiki99684 ай бұрын
Prayers for both of ya'll.
@russdriver67084 ай бұрын
The whole idea of clearing the area is so important. I don't want bugs and other creepy-crawlers to think they are welcome!