3 Day Bushcraft Trip - Canvas Tent, Woodcraft, & Wilderness Living

Kusk Bushcraft October 6, 2025
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Join me on my wilderness adventures where the frills are left behind and the outdoors are simply enjoyed. I do not do gear reviews. I do not do product sponsorships. I am not an expert. Some activities I do can be dangerous. Replicating what you see me do could lead to dangerous situations that could put your health and safety at risk. Viewers be warned.

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The Fall season is officially upon us. In this episode I take my fully loaded pack frame and bedroll deep into the wilderness and set up a simple yet comfortable camp. Throughout my stay I complete a few woodcraft projects, cook up some delicious campfire meals, and practice a variety of wilderness living skills. Thank you to all who watch! Be sure to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel if you enjoyed this video and want to see more backcountry campouts. God bless! FAQ: Location - Northern Alberta, Canada (that's as specific as I'd like to get) Temperature - During this trip the high was 15°C (59°F) and the low was 2°C (36°F) What about wildlife? - This area is home to a variety of wildlife including black bears, grizzly bears, mountain lions, and wolves. I do carry a form of protection in case I have any negative conflicts with wildlife but I've never been in a situation where I've had to use it. Meals (in order as shown on screen) - Pork sausages, bannock with raspberry jam, pork and beans. Recipe for bannock mix - 1 cup flour, 1/2 tbsp baking powder, 1 tsp salt. Mix dry ingredients thoroughly then slowly add water (~1/2 cup) while stirring until a thick dough forms. Flatten then place in a greased pan and cook over med-low heat. Makes enough for 2 filling meals. Gear used: Canvas Poncho Tent (military issued) Bedroll - Homemade, consists of 2 blankets, a sleep pad, and outer shell Pack - Home made (see channel for videos of how) Boots - Georgia 8" Logger boots Knife - Helle Sigmund Hatchet - 1 3/4 lb carpenter styled hatchet (brand unknown) Fire starter - Uberleben ferrocerium rod and striker Pants - Waxed canvas pants, see channel for video on how I make them Saw - 21" bahco peg tooth saw blade, frame self made from birch Let me know if you have any other questions in the comments.

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