Which bushcraft/outdoor/survival/camping/hiking Youtube channels do you subscribe to?

WittyUsername

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I don’t know if anyone else is interested but I find it relaxing to watch other people outdoors, and I follow several Youtube channels. I thought I’d list a few I enjoy, in the hope that others do the same.

Clay Hayes - https://youtube.com/user/ibprimitive

David Canterbury - https://youtube.com/c/DavidCanterbury

East Anglian Bushcraft - https://youtube.com/c/EastAnglianBushcraft

Field Days - https://youtube.com/c/FieldDays

Fowler’s Makery and Mischief - https://youtube.com/c/FowlersMakeryandMischief

Haze Outdoors - https://youtube.com/c/HazeOutdoors

Hidden Valley Bushcraft - https://youtube.com/c/HiddenValleyBushcraft

Joe Robinet - https://youtube.com/c/josephallen19

Kent Survival - https://youtube.com/c/KentSurvival

Miller Wilson - https://youtube.com/c/MillerWilson

My Self Reliance - https://youtube.com/c/ShawnJamesMySelfReliance

Oven’s Rocky Mountain Bushcraft - https://youtube.com/c/OvensRockyMountainBushcraft

Scotty’s Gone Walkabouts - https://youtube.com/c/ScottysGoneWalkabouts

Survivorman - https://youtube.com/c/SurvivormanLesStroud

Alfie Aesthetics - https://youtube.com/c/AlfieAesthetics

Eagle Ridge Survival School - https://youtube.com/user/Jacknife1972

Greencraft - https://youtube.com/channel/UC2BUwVNR6kX4hYpgE37K_Gg

Kraig Adams - https://youtube.com/c/KraigAdams

Outdoor Basics - https://youtube.com/channel/UCQlKctISc5TFYiMz6MqZH6g

The Grey Bearded Green Beret - https://youtube.com/c/JoshuaEnyart


I hope they help people out. Some are pretty much silent walking with unreal scenery (Kraig Adams), others are excitable Aussies fishing (Field Days), and some haven’t posted for years but are exceptional channels (Alfie Aesthetics).

Any further recommendations would be much appreciated.
 

Scottieoutdoors

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Oct 22, 2020
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Some you've named, notably Haze outdoors, but also Simon, a bloke in the woods often has some interesting DIY bits and bobs.
Paul Messner is a nice guy to watch.
Jim-Bobs adventures and kit,
Greencraft.
I don't often tend to watch much though other than the odd guide/review here and there, sometimes there are a few things they do that inspire me to try etc..
 
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Laurentius

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I dunno, there are quite a view, hidden valley bushcraft, Paul Messner, that big monkey fellow and his machetes, a few more I can't remember now.
 
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gra_farmer

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I don’t know if anyone else is interested but I find it relaxing to watch other people outdoors, and I follow several Youtube channels. I thought I’d list a few I enjoy, in the hope that others do the same.

Clay Hayes - https://youtube.com/user/ibprimitive

David Canterbury - https://youtube.com/c/DavidCanterbury

East Anglian Bushcraft - https://youtube.com/c/EastAnglianBushcraft

Field Days - https://youtube.com/c/FieldDays

Fowler’s Makery and Mischief - https://youtube.com/c/FowlersMakeryandMischief

Haze Outdoors - https://youtube.com/c/HazeOutdoors

Hidden Valley Bushcraft - https://youtube.com/c/HiddenValleyBushcraft

Joe Robinet - https://youtube.com/c/josephallen19

Kent Survival - https://youtube.com/c/KentSurvival

Miller Wilson - https://youtube.com/c/MillerWilson

My Self Reliance - https://youtube.com/c/ShawnJamesMySelfReliance

Oven’s Rocky Mountain Bushcraft - https://youtube.com/c/OvensRockyMountainBushcraft

Scotty’s Gone Walkabouts - https://youtube.com/c/ScottysGoneWalkabouts

Survivorman - https://youtube.com/c/SurvivormanLesStroud

Alfie Aesthetics - https://youtube.com/c/AlfieAesthetics

Eagle Ridge Survival School - https://youtube.com/user/Jacknife1972

Greencraft - https://youtube.com/channel/UC2BUwVNR6kX4hYpgE37K_Gg

Kraig Adams - https://youtube.com/c/KraigAdams

Outdoor Basics - https://youtube.com/channel/UCQlKctISc5TFYiMz6MqZH6g

The Grey Bearded Green Beret - https://youtube.com/c/JoshuaEnyart


I hope they help people out. Some are pretty much silent walking with unreal scenery (Kraig Adams), others are excitable Aussies fishing (Field Days), and some haven’t posted for years but are exceptional channels (Alfie Aesthetics).

Any further recommendations would be much appreciated.
I saw the Kent Survival chap at the Kent County Show, nice bloke....he has not heard of BCUK......shameful :)

Greencraft is brilliant, but I love the trash TV side of Dutch bushcraft knives
 
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Zingmo

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That's too many YouTube channels to check out. I start off researching how to tie a knot and end up wasting hours keeping up with the latest installment of someone's personal life/ outdoor business/ spiritual journey. I only found Bushcraft Bear because a volcano popped up near his home, now I'm concerned for his health, but keeping up to date with the German economy!
For a good back catalogue for research, there's Paul Kirtley or the MCQBushcraft Archive (now enjoying family life in Sweden).
I'm old and easily distracted: I like words that paint the pictures and a narrative that adds the movement.

Now I wonder if TA_Outdoors has finished his bushcraft camp...

Z
 
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StevieE

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Jul 15, 2021
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Some new ones on that list I've not heard about but you forgot to mention Rob Evans of our own parish as well. I miss Alfie. He was great fun. I think I read somewhere he joined the Navy. Dont know if its true or not.
 
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Murf

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Feb 18, 2022
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Most of my really useful info comes from just two places... No1 is the forums we have here but for YouTube its MCQBushcraft. I particularly like MCQ as there's no reinventing the wheel or 'exclusive hacks'. It's just solid information presented in a calm an honest way.
 
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Scottieoutdoors

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Oct 22, 2020
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Unfortunately I've since lost track of which channels but whilst I do enjoy some North American and European channels, I also feel quite envious of their playgrounds, so their videos leave me feeling a tad grumpy...
The Europeans (some) seem to have endless thick woodland with seemingly no rules against building yourself a little wooden shelter which looks like great fun (but not really practical in the UK) and in North America they have deserts, woods, snowy places, Alaska, mountains etc etc...
 
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Olly.B

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Nagulero. Sadly he died earlier this year but his family kept his channel going. I also watch cimbrer bushcraft he has a viking theme.
 
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