Cooking Egg on Camp Fire,,Wilderness Survival
The most commonly eaten egg is the hen's egg. But people also eat duck eggs, quail eggs, goose eggs,small wild bird eggs , They can be boiled, baked or fried. The first place to look for them is a bird nest. However, not all birds build a nest, but instead lay their eggs directly on the ground or in a hole, Cooking a hard boiled egg in camp fire, 15 minutes, fun to do at the camp sight, Camping tips
@1lupus your actually correct, but your still a dickhead.
@Wyndstarthedruid At least I can spell, and don’t have to resort to abusing people, who can’t even spell “you’re”. Think about it. You were the one who started handing out spelling advice.
@Wyndstarthedruid Unbelievable, you were the one who started correcting other peoples posts. A simple case of you handing out criticism, but not able to take any yourself. If I am a grammar nazi, that must make you an illogical troll of the first order.
These are excellent videos! Very instructive and entertaining. Please get a windscreen for your camera mic. And keep up the great videos. These are truly some of the best survival and outdoor cooking videos on youtube. You’re the real deal.
@sotto2 Thank you.
@tim3jones no your fir way to close to brush could start a wild fire not great but every thing else great
@Wyndstarthedruid you two need to get a room and make up!:)
thank you, pretty simple and it works
@bencrazy702 Your welcome, It work great.
Tim you are awesome, i’m learning alot from your skills man, keep up the good work
@Blackwater200 Your welcome glad you like my video…
very insphereing ,
these skills come in handy when the world will end
Yeayiee, reminds me of my childhood when we used to throw everything into the fire and coals to experiment w/ cooking tme. Guess we all benefit from these experiences. Keep up the good work, love your vids! Your landscapes are so much different than ours, where are they taken exactly?
@MrTigerinshadow Kingfisher,Oklahoma USA.
great as always..
how far away was the stick that marked where the shade was from the stick that showed where the shade was currently???
@devonman90 About 1 inch
@tim3jones im not sure you and i are thinking of the same things, it looked like roughly a foot away from the two sticks that you were using as a marker for the shade, i guess i didn’t explain that very well, when i looked back at the comment i didn’t even understand what i wanted, lol
i just simply hunt a moose with a knife and rip off some flesh and go back to the campfire. That’s how it worked for me!
P.S. does it matter that i’m from finland? Nope T_T
coals coals coals coals coals coals
Hey tim, Im atempting to make a campsite with nothing but a knife and saw, what type of trees do you prefer to use for cord?
@DougTater Willow tree.
@tim3jones ok thanks cus all the other fibers we used end up disappointin us, so thanks! keep the videos coming!