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Chris

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Been watching this Paul Kirtley conversation with Mors Kochanski from 2019 whilst I cook and enjoy a Guinness this evening.

What a fascinating man Mors was and an example of a life very well lived.
 

Kepis

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A few relevant ones from my Subscription list, some of these have not posted anything new for ages, but i still go back to them now and again and rewatch stuff, others post all the time.

I used to subscribe to many, many more but i've found the bigger the channel gets the more some creators seem to move away from the very thing that appealed in the first place and i soon lose interest in the channel, with some just taking themselves far too seriously and/or over producing their videos.

I also tend to unsubscribe from channels that constantly post "shorts", can't stand the things, i also unsubscribe from channels that are constantly pushing the latest & greatest products (read tat) that they have had for five minutes, and as seems to be the norm these days the underlying message of "send me your money", if i subscribed to every Patreon or 'Buy me a coffee' laden channel, it would cost a small fortune, but that's just my personal choice.

I've not put up active links for these, but a right click, copy & paste into YT will soon find them.

Barneys Bimbles
Ben & Lois Orford
Bushcraft Northwest
Cody Lundin
Fraser Christian
Frontier Bushcraft
George Aitchison
Greencraft
Hidden Valley Bushcraft
Hobbexp
IHatchetJack
Jarrod Dahl
JJR Survival
JP Lamoureux
Karamat
Mark Bailey
Memma The Cave Woman
MSB Bushcraft
Nick Goldsmith
NW Primate
Paul Kirtley
Primitive Technology
Rob Evans Woodsman
The Map Reading Company
Welsh Woodsman

Will Lord


Enjoy
 

Barney Rubble

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A few relevant ones from my Subscription list, some of these have not posted anything new for ages, but i still go back to them now and again and rewatch stuff, others post all the time.

I used to subscribe to many, many more but i've found the bigger the channel gets the more some creators seem to move away from the very thing that appealed in the first place and i soon lose interest in the channel, with some just taking themselves far too seriously and/or over producing their videos.

I also tend to unsubscribe from channels that constantly post "shorts", can't stand the things, i also unsubscribe from channels that are constantly pushing the latest & greatest products (read tat) that they have had for five minutes, and as seems to be the norm these days the underlying message of "send me your money", if i subscribed to every Patreon or 'Buy me a coffee' laden channel, it would cost a small fortune, but that's just my personal choice.

I've not put up active links for these, but a right click, copy & paste into YT will soon find them.

Barneys Bimbles
Ben & Lois Orford
Bushcraft Northwest
Cody Lundin
Fraser Christian
Frontier Bushcraft
George Aitchison
Greencraft
Hidden Valley Bushcraft
Hobbexp
IHatchetJack
Jarrod Dahl
JJR Survival
JP Lamoureux
Karamat
Mark Bailey
Memma The Cave Woman
MSB Bushcraft
Nick Goldsmith
NW Primate
Paul Kirtley
Primitive Technology
Rob Evans Woodsman
The Map Reading Company
Welsh Woodsman

Will Lord


Enjoy

Hi Kepis, very kind of you to recommend my channel (Barneys Bimbles). Glad you're enjoying the content!

I share your sentiment when it comes to Youtube Shorts and reviews.
 

Chris

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I’ve become quite a fan of Atomic Shrimp on YouTube. He does various things including:

- Low budget challenges, like a £1 budget for the day. These are interesting because it encourages experimentation in the kitchen, but also very helpful for people on a tight budget.
- Foraging and cooking the foraged foods
- Scam baiting. Wasting the time of scammers in amusing ways.
- Walks around nice places, sometimes with additional foraging.
- Crafts like tin work with a drinks can, or a tuna can lamp.
- Pickling/jarring things
- Reviewing dodgy looking items from Wish and places like that.

https://youtube.com/@AtomicShrimp?si=NI9CinLHUfHp5vJp

And it’s all proper videos, not the annoying Shorts as referred to above!
 
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TeeDee

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I’ve become quite a fan of Atomic Shrimp on YouTube. He does various things including:

- Low budget challenges, like a £1 budget for the day. These are interesting because it encourages experimentation in the kitchen, but also very helpful for people on a tight budget.
- Foraging and cooking the foraged foods
- Scam baiting. Wasting the time of scammers in amusing ways.
- Walks around nice places, sometimes with additional foraging.
- Crafts like tin work with a drinks can, or a tuna can lamp.
- Pickling/jarring things
- Reviewing dodgy looking items from Wish and places like that.

https://youtube.com/@AtomicShrimp?si=NI9CinLHUfHp5vJp

And it’s all proper videos, not the annoying Shorts as referred to above!

I Like Atomic Shrimp - eclectic as you like and twice as heart warming.
 
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Kepis

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Hi Kepis, very kind of you to recommend my channel (Barneys Bimbles). Glad you're enjoying the content!

I share your sentiment when it comes to Youtube Shorts and reviews.
No worries, its a good channel as it's honest, if it goes wrong you show it, like the time you had to bug out of the Bushcraft course, makes all the difference.
 
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oldtimer

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My late father-in-law 's "Time to Remember" series is now available on YouTube . The series was made in the early 1960s for ATV and are still an interesting take on the history of the late 19th and early 20th centuries told though archive film. I've been trying to get all of his films in one place for years and YouTube is helping. OK, so I'm biased, but he did win plenty of awards. It's a shame that he didn't hold the copyright; the repeat fees would have made a welcome contribution to Madame's pension!
 
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Dan00001

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Going Solo

I only came across this channel a few days ago and am really enjoying his content. It's not a huuge channel. He also has a website with his kit listed and recipes for camping. He cooks some delicious looking meals.


 

oldtimer

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Is it the British Pathe´?
Yes. Peter Baylis worked for Pathe before going freelance so he had many contacts there and access to their archive. The Time to Remember series was made for ATV but the French StudioCanal now holds the copyright and Talking Pictures got permission from them to screen them. With help from TP and StudioCanal my wife has just had a set of DVDs of the whole series made so the family has a record of them. This cost her a lot of money and it is irritating that the copyright to all his films is owned by other people. Peter Baylis died in 1973 at the age of 57. At least my wife has the consolation of holding the many awards which he won. These don't include an Oscar, although he was nominated. The BFI web site has a large but not comprehensive catalogue of his work.
 
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