Message from @Siegfried

Discord ID: 389319163547484160


2017-11-23 17:02:11 UTC  

I don't have a pic, but started making a shed like thing in the woods near my house, wasn't much but it was something. I think I'll go out today and see if it's still in good condition. I'll post a pic.

2017-11-23 17:03:22 UTC  

@TacoTuesday deffently do So! I'll have to do the same tbh

2017-11-23 17:03:57 UTC  

I made it like 3 years ago. Looking back I should have done more with it.

2017-11-23 17:07:29 UTC  
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2017-11-23 19:02:30 UTC  

Do you guys watch Joe Robinet?

2017-11-23 19:45:03 UTC  

yes

2017-11-23 19:46:23 UTC  

Oc, love em

2017-11-23 19:47:12 UTC  

he hood

2017-11-23 19:47:14 UTC  

good

2017-11-23 21:07:11 UTC  

Joe Robinet, the immortal French Canadian

2017-11-26 07:27:45 UTC  

All you fags are subbed to Primitive Tech, right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQTVuRrZO8w

2017-11-26 07:33:57 UTC  

@Dirk Diggler deffently!

2017-11-26 20:24:03 UTC  

Yea

2017-11-27 06:50:29 UTC  
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2017-11-27 17:58:40 UTC  

That keeps coming up in my recommended

2017-11-27 17:58:49 UTC  

Its good

2017-12-06 05:52:17 UTC  
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2017-12-10 18:27:52 UTC  

https://discord.gg/AtMD9T link to a camping server for those of you in the mid Atlantic area of the USA

2017-12-10 18:28:01 UTC  

we're going next weekend

2017-12-11 00:15:40 UTC  

Anyone here use a ferro rod for fire starting?

2017-12-11 00:18:02 UTC  

I have, though I'm trying to move towards perfecting bow-drill and other natural fire starting techniques

2017-12-11 00:19:55 UTC  

as long as you have a knife with a 90 degree spine (carbon tends to work better than stainless, but anything hard will work), it's pretty foolproof.

2017-12-11 00:22:29 UTC  

Bowdrill is definitely a good skill to learn I need to put more time into it seeing as how if you had nothing but maybe a knife you could make the stuff to get a fire started. I've only used a ferro rod a few times and it seems way better than my traditional flint and steel

2017-12-11 00:24:03 UTC  

Have you ever seen the show Alone? It's basically the only decent bushcraft show on tv, but after watching it I made it my goal to be able to start a bowdrill fire even in the rain. No flints, no ferro rods, no steel. Still a work in progress lol

2017-12-11 00:25:51 UTC  

That sounds like quite a chore

2017-12-11 00:26:10 UTC  

I've never seen the show though I don't watch tv

2017-12-11 00:27:06 UTC  

I just watch it online, but it's one of the few tv shows I'd actually recommend. Especially season 1 before they tried to add blacks and women to the participant field. It is funny to see the nig go home before the end of day 1 tho :'^)

2017-12-11 00:29:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/376230907616690176/389574466189000704/20171210_134543.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/376230907616690176/389574466637660161/20171210_134606.jpg

2017-12-11 00:29:55 UTC  

My BOB packs

2017-12-11 00:30:06 UTC  

I'll get a photo of all I have

2017-12-11 00:31:43 UTC  

@skinfaxi @Váli I used to be good with a bowdrill bit damn it's been awhile. I'll have to get at it again

2017-12-11 00:35:32 UTC  

Is that bottom pack rothco?

2017-12-11 00:53:35 UTC  

@skinfaxi I'll have to look

2017-12-11 01:13:30 UTC  

Anyone ever used a cold steel trail boss axe? Thinking about getting one I've heard good things about them

2017-12-11 01:14:09 UTC  

almost everything by cold steel is really good quality for the price you are paying