Over the last 2 years, whenever I get the chance I always try and go build a fire and cook something. I started doing it with my friends but they slowly grew tired of it, but I didn't! So now, whenever I have a day off, I'll head out into the woods and relax!
I follow bushcraft hannels like joerobinetbushcraft, TAoutdoors, scrambledO etc... and they inspired me to start making my own videos. I have 3 videos up now and each of them are getting progressively better.
In episode 1, I don't engage very much with the people watching... but I guess that video was to get a feel for shooting what I'm doing and what-not. I venture into the woods near my home and cook a steak straight up on the coals of my fire. The intro in this video is far too long though (2ish minutes)...
In episode 2, I learned from where I went wrong in my first video and interacted more with the audience and explained what I was doing and why. I cooked burgers on a rock, and draped my bacon on a stick over the fire.
In episode 3, I filmed on Sunday when it was nice and sunny! I cooked chipolattas and crumpets and brewed some coffee over my fire. I think this is my best video so far. I will post it below.
Obviously, I want my channel to grow so I'm trying to engage more with relevant communities... but in the mean time, I'm also just enjoying the whole process of shooting and editing to share my experience with people (especially city people who don't do this sort of stuff ) lol
I really do care about what you guys think of my videos so leave some feedback if you want!
[video=youtube_share;ed5pKlyQkeY]https://youtu.be/ed5pKlyQkeY[/video]
Edit: I guess a good question for me to ask would be - What do you guys want to see in my future videos? Building, fire prep, more outdoor cooking, a big base camp project?
I follow bushcraft hannels like joerobinetbushcraft, TAoutdoors, scrambledO etc... and they inspired me to start making my own videos. I have 3 videos up now and each of them are getting progressively better.
In episode 1, I don't engage very much with the people watching... but I guess that video was to get a feel for shooting what I'm doing and what-not. I venture into the woods near my home and cook a steak straight up on the coals of my fire. The intro in this video is far too long though (2ish minutes)...
In episode 2, I learned from where I went wrong in my first video and interacted more with the audience and explained what I was doing and why. I cooked burgers on a rock, and draped my bacon on a stick over the fire.
In episode 3, I filmed on Sunday when it was nice and sunny! I cooked chipolattas and crumpets and brewed some coffee over my fire. I think this is my best video so far. I will post it below.
Obviously, I want my channel to grow so I'm trying to engage more with relevant communities... but in the mean time, I'm also just enjoying the whole process of shooting and editing to share my experience with people (especially city people who don't do this sort of stuff ) lol
I really do care about what you guys think of my videos so leave some feedback if you want!
[video=youtube_share;ed5pKlyQkeY]https://youtu.be/ed5pKlyQkeY[/video]
Edit: I guess a good question for me to ask would be - What do you guys want to see in my future videos? Building, fire prep, more outdoor cooking, a big base camp project?
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