Join me as I escape to the woods to camp overnight alone in the off grid cabin built from pallet wood. Years ago we built this tiny cabin from recycled pallet wood and called it the pallet wood cabin. Almost 9 months ago to the day, I did a night in this cabin just before
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OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 01.06.21 Completing your hunting kits with the right pair of boots is paramount for staying comfortable in ever-changing environments. Assuming you have dabbled in multiple outdoor pursuits, you’re probably well aware there’s not just ‘one-size-fits-all solution’ that will have you covered from one pursuit to the next. For example; I wouldn’t bring
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 01.05.21 Well, it is safe to say SHOT Show 2021 will take on a significantly different look this year, so here’s what to expect and how you can stay up to date with the industry’s latest news and product releases. In lieu of the current pandemic restrictions set in place by Nevada,
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 01.04.21 2020 was a nightmare year for just about everyone, but the restaurant industry in particular took some pretty big hits during mandated lock-down orders and other impeding restrictions put into place across several states. In order to keep their doors open, restaurant owners have had to think on their feet, as
A short video on my bushcraft table I made, my portable sawing horse and some general log collecting tips. I filmed this whilst filming my Bushcraft Camp update 4 video. Be sure to check out my Bushcraft Camp update videos to see my super camp and how it’s coming along. Be great to hear your
Shed Sunday Episode 4 is all about how to save weight in your backpack when wild camping or general hiking. Although it seems a simple concept, it’s something many people don’t tend to think about and it can make a huge difference to your camping experience. So in this video I give you some general
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.28.20 With the teams most recent win over the Denver Broncos, the Buffalo Bills have solidified themselves as AFC East champions for the first time since 1995. Which marks the end of a dominant 25-year run by the New England Patriots, and also calls for some serious celebrating for all those enthusiastic
We build a bushcraft saxon house (pit house) with hand tools only. Part 1 focuses on building woodworking stations and digging the pit foundations for the anglo saxon house. The pit house is also known as Grubenhaus across Europe and Germany. With our previous bushcraft viking house project, we started building the viking camp first,
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.28.20 As you have likely heard already, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) – which hosts and puts on SHOT Show (Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoors Trade Show) – has made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s event due to the complications of COVID-19 and taking everyone’s health and safety into account.
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.29.20 There are two kinds of people in this world; the doers and the dreamers, and it’s not hard to tell which of the two Mr. Gil Lancour of Wisconsin Rapids would be considered as when you hear about this story. Gil was apparently returning home one afternoon recently, when he discovered
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.30.20 Ice fishing requires a long packing list for a day out on the ice. And because you will likely be spending an extended amount of time out there in freezing cold temperatures, proper clothing is important, but the right ice shelter can make a world’s difference. Since there are several makes
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.29.20 A woman in Idaho shared a rare encounter with a wolf pack online recently, and the video has since gone viral. Mikesell Clegg, 26, was driving to work the morning after Christmas when she noticed a group of animals standing on and along the roadway ahead of her. “I thought it
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.28.20 Ice fishing season is just around the corner – if it hasn’t already started for some of you – but one very lucky man in Nebraska reminds us all why we need to tread carefully out on the ice. Medics arrived just in time to save the individual, who remains nameless,
We build a bushcraft viking house from the viking age using hand tools only. Inspired by vikings, who were very resourceful and created buildings using the natural materials they scavenged around them. We used simple hand tools such as axe, saw, auger, drawknife, bushcraft knife and other simple tools. To begin with we cut cedar
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.24.20 A black bear in Virginia with an apparent disdain for holiday cheer was caught on a Nest security system wrecking a family’s inflatable Santa display. According to Fox 5 DC, residents in a Fairfax County neighborhood had been experiencing a string of ‘vandalism’ the past few weeks, reporting several of their
There are many different ways to lace up walking/hiking boots. Mike Pullen shows you this simple method to that is quick and easy to do. With the huge variety of walking boots available these days, it’s easy to get lost with what boot to choose and how to lace them up correctly. The truth is,
OutdoorHub Editor: Keenan Crow 12.24.20 Everybody knows the famous Christmas song ‘I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas,’ but you may want to think twice before actually adding a hippo to your Christmas list. Just as we’re getting ready to kick 2020 out the door, this wild year throws yet another punch on the way out. A
I’ve had a lot of questions over on the Bushcraft Camp Update Series about the Leather Tinder pouch that I have which I keep my fire lighting materials in. So I though I would show you how I make them in a video. Hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching – Mike. More Bushcraft Videos
OutdoorHub Reporters 12.24.20 Ice fishing is a favorite hobby for a lot of anglers. But it’s not for the faint of heart. Depending on your geographic area, the wind and cold can be brutal at times while you’re out ice fishing on a frozen lake or pond with few barriers to block the elements. But ice
Join us on this bushcraft trip where we continue building a historic iron age celtic roundhouse using simple hand tools. For part 4 we peel bark off hazel saplings and lash these to the timber frame to make the battens ready for the thatch to be put on. In next episode of the celtic roundhouse