I get back out in the Chilcotin backcountry on a solo overnight bushcrat trip and practice some camp cooking, unique shelter building, fire-craft, and other wilderness living skills. In this new video, I head out for a solo overnight camping trip. Using local materials, I build a stake-less peaked lean-to shelter, do some fire-craft using my ferro-rod and a large shaving pile, throw together a quick fire-pit with a handy greenwood cooking tripod; great for keeping the Bog Labrador Tea and cowboy coffee I boil up warm, some camp cooking featuring grouse breasts on a stick and a tin-foil bundle of onion and potatoes cooked in the coals, and much more in the Chilcotin backcountry, just starting to show the first colours of fall. Thanks for watching! ---------------------------------------------- Social Media: Sponsored & Affiliated Gear: Agawa Boreal24 with Sidney Rancher II blade, 17oz Big Bill Wool Jacket by Gostwear, - Use “WITUIK“ for 10% off your order. #wituikbws #bushcraftcamping I see nearly all comments on my channel, so feel free to leave a comment with some feedback, questions, suggestions, or anything else you can think of!
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