Reccomended Channels #3
Description
Paul Kirtley's stuff:
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePKirt
Paul kirtley blog page : http://paulkirtley.co.uk/
Frontier Bushcraft : http://frontierbushcraft.com/about/paul-kirtley/
Beyond 2000bc Stuff:
Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/Beyond2000bc
Web page : http://www.will-lord.co.uk/
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hello folks and welcome to another video in this video I've got another couple of recommended channels for these two channels i want to recommend today i think are two of the best skills-based channels out there there were not many skill-based channels out there so if you're interested in learning skills check these guys out the first one I'm going to talk about if you haven't already heard of Paul currently you should have get over to his YouTube his blog page his podcast and his company frontier Bush cosplays and have a look what they're doing this guy has a massive wealth of experience but what I really like about him is he focuses on skills and he says and I quote he bangs the drum about things not being all about kit and this is something that I look I hate the kid-kit tops obsession yeah i do recommend a gear and stuff on my channel because it's useful to you guys but a lot of the people out there just obsessed and obsess and obsess over kit what I love about Paul channel is it's about the bushcraft and outdoor skills yet he talks about kit quite a bit in his podcast but that's because people are asking it so he's got need to mention he's got two podcasts one of them is also available on YouTube which is the ask Paul curtly and the other one is the poor curtly podcast so the a sport curtly one people send in questions and he answers them to the best of his knowledge which believe me I don't think I've heard him struggle on a question yet he's got crazy crazy experience it's like you know out of this world they matter stuff he's done absolutely incredible and the other one a sport currently is one where he interviews outdoors people so a real variety stuff he's got a site is that a psychologist on the time at the psychologist survival he's had anthropologists on there who have worked with the Hadza he has had people who have done like round the world cycling trips people who've done one guy who canoe down the Amazon inflatable raft all kinds of stuff like that highly recommend it i'll put all the links to this in the video description below so all of his stuff will be in the links description there under the bit that says paul currently seriously his sounds fantastic that amount of information on there is phenomenal i'm not just being you know hyperbolic there there is a lot of information to take in there i listen to the podcast in the car when i've got my dick euless commute and i do i'm just able to absorb loads and loads of information from it absolutely fantastic also he runs bushcraft courses with through frontier bushcraft witches I think it's his business he certainly found it I'm pretty sure it is his business I'll be going on a course on an expedition with them in October canoeing down the river spey so I can't comment on his courses yet and all that people speak very highly of them but I will get back to you after that expedition and probably give it a glowing review I've no doubt about it given what I've already heard from people so yeah that's Paul Kelly get over there giving some support sherry stuff around great guy give it watch the second time I want to talk about today is another absolutely phenomenal channel a little bit different it's not specifically a bushcraft channel but it definitely is and that channel is its will Lodge channel and the channel name is beyond 2000 BC so will Lord I've been looking up to go on one of his courses in the past was a day course doing flint knapping genuinely this guy's the best teacher I've ever had I've been on a lot of courses I've been a lot of very good courses I have never been taught by somebody as knowledgeable passionate and good at teaching as well Ward was he runs a course in all kinds of primitive skills so he does like foraging from a deer carcass he does flint knapping skills he does bow making courses I think he's currently at the time of filming this he's about to go and do a course with Ray Mears at wood law so that that kind of tells you how good he is and but he's got channel as well his Charles really good so he does a lot of flint knapping demonstrations and he does a lot of like proper proper primitive fire so you know I'm varieties and stuff his kind of remit is prehistoric skills prehistoric stuff so everything that he use is purely from nature is entirely from the environment of the mall landscape and that is why i love this channel in my opinion what will is doing is bushcraft in its purest form doesn't use modern materials too much I think the most uses like a little copper bar for doing a little bit of flint knapping simply because it's easier and this guy is seriously knowledgeable but it's a really really friendly guy really approachable and actually very very funny as well on his facebook on his beyond 2000 BC Facebook he's got a thing where he's following the story of an action man who he's done up like a caveman which is really cool to follow so yeah I link his channel down below and I will also link his website down below if you get an opportunity to get onto one of his courses I cannot recommend it enough it was worth every single penny genuinely worth every single penny to the point where I am now looking at forking out quite a lot of money to go and do someone to work one to one sessions with him because he was just that good so that's will Lord at beyond 2000 BC for all of your primitive and skills video and that wraps up this recommended video video that's quite hard to say and please do if you don't share any my other videos please do share this one because it means that people watching it and the other guys are out there and putting stuff out there are getting some extra kind of exposure as well these two channels are genuinely fantastic so if you can share this video around if you've got people who are interesting this kind of stuff you might not have come across these share it for them sure it for me give me a like drop me a comment and as always thank you very much for watching and I'll see you in the next video thanks guys
About the Author
Forrester Bushcraft
Welcome to the Forrester Bushcraft youtube page. This channel is dedicated to teaching all manner of wilderness lore, whether it be primitive skills, traditional methods or modern adaptations. Here you will find all manner of information pertaining to the great outdoors. Based in the United Kingdom I explore all of the terrains and landscapes available to me. Here you will find full HD videos filmed and edited by my self showing bushcraft skills, plant ID wildlife experiences Journeys & adventures, and last but not least the odd bit of philosophy.
My aim with this channel is to help people get outdoors and experience the great wild world that we live in showing mutual understanding and respect for all of nature.
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