The Journey to 'Puddle Lake' - 4 Days Bushcraft and Surviving in the WILD!
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Channel: The Wooded Beardsman
Views: 2,174,525
Rating: 4.5560436 out of 5
Keywords: trout fishing, back lake fishing, brook trout fishing, natural brook trout, bushcraft, camping, primitive skills, cooking over fire, primitive technology, secret lake fishing, speckled trout, wild edibles, survival challenge, adam shoaltes, northern ontario back lake, eating wild edibles, eating freshwater clams, eating cattail, cooking fish over fire, primitive food storage, wilderness survival, wilderness living
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Length: 188min 58sec (11338 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 20 2018
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I finally had time to put up my original series together that we filmed back in 2016. Of all the things I filmed over the years, this is by far my favorite. The back story is that we found a lake with no name on a map with no roads or trails and decided to work down a very log chocked creek to get to what we called "Puddle Lake." With the promise of brook trout and the certainty of solitude and wilderness, we were off! It's quite the journey so if you're into this, set some times aside and dig in.
I just re-watched the whole thing! So many great memories. And we just wrapped up a winter trip to the lake in a hot tent, but this time, we decided to go overland rather than through the creek.
Been watching it for few hours now, amazing adventure. Love the bushcraft cutlery skits. Superb content makes up what the video lacks in production quality, goes to show you dont need high end filming gear when you have good content. Your commentary track and the book quotes are also very nice touch.
Enjoyed the winter hot tent video too, was kind of funny how you ended up sleeping in an actual puddle. Keep up the good work guys!
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