Sweden Canoe Adventure part 4 | Wildlife
Description
Part four of our incredible sweden adventure. in many ways this is the penultimate part of this adventure. they day in which all of our hard work on the days previous payed off and we were treated to a magical wildlife experience.
Follow me on.
Facbook: https://www.facebook.com/Forresterbus...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forresterbu...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/forresBushcraft
Shot on canon 70d
Music by www.bensound.com
Tags: Bushcraft,Bushcraft Skills,Wilderness Skills,Outdooors,Hiking,Camping,Survival,Survival Skills,woodcraft,wood craft,sweden,canoe,wildlife,beaver,moose,adventure
Video Transcription
[Music]
so folks it is time to say goodbye to campsite number four it's been a really good campsite this one all of them have been good we're all a bit of a go slow this morning we're all feeling the strain a little bit but we're still in good spirits this morning this felt like quite hard work one of the key things I think for everyone is just knowing where all our stuff is and having admin sorted even I have a pretty good Avenue on this trip which has been really helpful something's taken me a long time to get Charlie is just dismantling the catamaran style boat we're gonna take the poles with us we got a short day of paddling today in theory then we're gonna have a proper cooked lunch I think by the sounds of it because we've got a lot more food than we thought we had once we've got all that sorted we're unloading the boat and then taking the empty boat round to where the beavers are and just kind of spending the day taking it easy and really fueling up tonight because we've got to do today's distance and yesterday's distance all in one to get back to word being picked up tomorrow hopefully the winds gonna be behind us so we can get the sail on and the going will be a lot easier than it has been everyone's good we're all happy we all got a bit cranky yesterday Emma Josh had a bit of a shouting you may because you weren't paddling where you mate keep digging keep digging so far absolutely fantastic trip today is the day that I've been looking forward to the most like the opportunity to potentially see some beavers we've seen a lot of sign of them as you've seen we've seen the dam we've seen that the trees that have been bitten down
what there's a lot of maybes what's the way he goes who Wildlife's there's the opportunity to see it but it might not happen the hope of the sale works tomorrow because of wives tomorrow's gonna be hell on earth it was very good for stopping his move and we should put it in the water how you feelin Bry fennel sausage I was a bit of a rough morning when it let's get the boats loaded so staff to paddle in for about 45 minutes half an hour something like that from where we were camped we've come to this wonderful little cabin thing but to dock the dotted around all over the place it's a bit of a mess at the minute because we haven't sorted our stuff out yet but we've chilled out here for quite a few hours now a bit of fishing caught off the fishing didn't know what to do with it Charlie went for a swim we've cooked some dinner dogs do those Spanish which was really very good it's just been a bit of a zero-day which has been really nice he's kind of recover energy and just kind of lays around a little bit which has been really nice and I think so well and this evening on well for the rest of this afternoon we're going to re-rig the sail much better than we did yesterday we're gonna spend a lot of time doing it cause we're hoping to sell back the entire way tomorrow and then this evening we're gonna go over to where parity there are beaver so we're gonna see if we can see some of them which hopefully we will watch a bit I'd be really interesting but that's gonna be a case of getting over there fine and Beaver Dam getting somewhere quite close to it and just sitting there I'm waiting to see if we see anything it's gonna be a lot of sitting there being quiet but this shelters really cool so it's got these fire pits in here so you can see the fire is just crackling away inside there nicely and here we've got plenty of firewood plus a ton of stuff want it to be arranged and I'm actually gonna sleep in this tonight because it's pretty pretty comfy and cozy saves me I have to put a tarp up the other guys are in hammocks out so they can't do that and then over behind me we're surrounded by these incredible views it's really nice it's very very peaceful at this spot very quiet nice not the wind it's a bit still a day today it's just to show me how I'm got the same weather today the way there's not horrendous it's a bit chilly damp overcast where it's been ripped very sunny for the other days well hopefully tomorrow I'll be nice and bright again and we'll get plenty of wind seems to be whenever it's overcast there's less wind yesterday there was less wind where it was raining and today why it's over Castor's there's less wind so it seems to be when the skies clear there's more wind possibly not entirely sure about up that's the way it seemed to be very nice absolutely amazing trip battered and broken book having a good time it's really very good a lot of laughs nice [Music]
today chess sure well it was a bit of a mismatch of things today we're meant to be doing a treat so chilly but we doubled up on the treats on our on the under chilly on our last meal so it's basically it's going to be a tomato soup with green beans a load of chorizo and loads of dried pepper stuff which is based like a treat so anyway some rice and some nice pizza breads and there's going to be a lots of it smells great as well so dinners on the cook we've done some construction which hopefully you'll see after we've had dinner
it's quite exciting we're all pretty hyped for it a lot of work went into it so I really hope it works it looks like it's working now you know in its own little way you hope bright yeah it's gonna be great it's gonna be amazing in it how you feel about your child went to the Beavers you next be busy beavers OOP I've enjoyed today [Music]
Oh
laughs Eva
so that was an amazing experience paddled to where we were told to a Beaver's in absolute silence they really tried hard to keep it quiet we've done very very well Josh's done a really good job of paddling while me and Brian have been taking pictures it was a sign of Beaver all the way to this point like we've seen it on what the second day sign appear on the second day we've stalled harder this has been the payoff for all that really hard work and it's amazing it's just like glassy clear water isn't it absolutely incredible a lot of beavers walking around we saw him doing the splashes the first one we saw we heard it before we could see it we could hear it letting munching away on the tree so good late was just like wasn't it really really good how do you feel about this bro it was very emotional
[Music]
[Music]
amazing photos just new job enjoying some water in there to rehydrate I think I might need a bit more wattage off yeah yeah
it's triple distilled pirate water I reward that that always one of the big reasons I came in that was what I wanted right
beaver and moose man I saw moose and now we're setting sail for home with our DD hammocks tarp sail [Music]
you
[Music]
you
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.
More articles from this author
- My self John and Hannah taking our leg of lamb out of our Mesolithic style oven.
- Bushwalk and a chat
- Journeys | Scotland Day 1 | When things go wrong!
- What I keep in my Fire tin
- out takes part 1
- Latest update!
- Camp fail - a lesson on being aware of your suroundings!
- Out and about
- How to; Store cordage
- Video response to Forestwalker111
- Winter Warmers - Pine Cone Candle
- Making Videos | Day pack load out
- 10 things to do with a wool blanket #2 make a chair
- Chicken hatches at school
- Thank you!
- Cloud timelapse
- Bushcraft Skills | How to make a very simple cooking rig
- Processing Horses Hoof Fungi (Fomes Fomentarus) into Amadou
- Kit review; Bushbox XL
- Scotland Trip | Looking back
- Stoat vs rabbit
- Iron Maiden - the trooper Live
- EVEN MORE Stoaty footage
- Pigeon sleeps
- Recommended Kit: Ridgeline Trooper backpack
- Journeys | Scotland Day 4 | Journeys end
- Recommened Gear| DD Super Light Hammock.
- Kit Review; DD Bergen Rucksack
- Ten things you can do with a wool Blanket #1
- Channel update 03/15
- Wagon and horses fire
- How to get started: Foraging
- Book Review: Ray Mears Wild food
- A stoat eating a rabbit that it killed
- Enclosed tarp configuration using two hiking poles
- Bushcraft Skills | How to make tongs from a stick
- The Bushcraft Show 2016 | A review
- How to collect Fatwood
- Fozz Breaths Fire
- NUMBER ONE! on a windy day.
- Fire Craft | The upside down or 'Self Feeding Fire'
- Journeys | Short walk around Anglezarke
- How to tie a timber hitch
- Should you baton with your knife?
- Kit review; Sugpak Response pack
- What ive got coming up and a wet day outdoors
- Kit Review ; Craghoppers Bear Grylls mountain jacket
- Natural Tinder Options
- How to set up a basic tarp and hammock sleeping system part 1
- Review of the mora companion
- More footage of the stoat going at the rabbit
- Tarp Vs Tent
- Bahco laplander folding saw reveiw
- Quick tip | improvising with a Trangia meths burner
- Kit review; Swanndri bush shirt
- Impromtu Live Video Filmed 25/3/17
- Kit Review; Gerber BG multitool
- Recommended gear | OEX Sleepmat
- Winter warmers: Layering up for mild weather
- Recommended gear | Feild Knife by Ben & Lois orford
- Identifying the Thistle for use as tinder.
- Identifying & using Cramp balls (Daldinia Concentrica)
- Recommended kit | Possibles Pouch by Paul Dore Bushcraft
- An early morning v-log
- The elder tree in summer part 2
- Basic Fire lighting
- Fire Craft | Tinder pouch contents
- Using a millbank bag
- How to make home made firelighters from cotton
- My Bushcraft Belt Kit
- Wild edibles; Wood sorrel
- Vlog: Night in a Bothy!
- How to Identify rose bay willow herb
- Recommended Gear | Thrunite Ti4 Pen torch
- Bushcraft Skills | Make your own Fat wood
- Kit review; Shires Country boots (charlbury boots)
- FS7 II competition | The Bowdrill, Fire from nothing
- How to Set up a DD tarp with an open front
- Pine needle tea
- Tarp configuration | For use with a Long Fire
- 10 things to do with a wool blanket #6 make a stretcher
- A day in the woods
- Bushcraft; Getting started
- Recomended gear; BHK Bushcrafter
- Vlog/channel Update autumn 2015
- Behind the scenes & a channel update with Fozz & Dave
- How to tie a Taught line hitch
- How to take down & pack your Hammock & Tarp
- how to; Use a knife correctly
- Bushcraft Skills | Winter Warmers: Making a small fire for a brew
- Figure of eight
- How to hang a ridgeline
- How to make simple cordage from nettles
- Wild Food | Wild Garlic
- Bushcraft Skills | Prepare a fish the Traditional Alaskan way
- Kit review: DD Camping Hammock
- Tarp shelter #1 Single pole tent Style
- Kit review; DD frontline Hammock
- Bushcraft Skills | how to tie a siberian hitch
- How to; Make charcloth
- Recommended gear | Klean Kanteen Reflect
- Tarp Set up | Open fronted set up
- Geting Started in Bushcraft: What is Bushcraft?
- Review of the DD 3x3 coyote brown Tarp
- Wild Food| Jack By the Hedge/ Garlic Mustard
- The Bushcraft Show 2017
- How to set up a tarp for ground sleeping
- Review: Bushcraft & Survival skills Magazine
- Gelert folding pick & shovel Reveiw
- Winter Warmers: Introduction
- how to set up a basic hammock and tarp system part 2
- Kit review; Everest Down Sleeping Bag
- Chorizo & Mushroom breakfast
- Sweden Canoe adventure | Part 1
- How to tie the cobra weave
- How to tie a square lashing
- How to identify and find Pine resin
- Reccomended Channels #3
- Processing firewood
- Kit review; Gransfors bruks Hand Hatchet
- Bsuhcraft Skills | how to tie a shear lashing
- Creating a camp; building the frame for the shelter
- Journeys | Scotland Day 2 | Exploring ancient ruins
- Journeys | Solo bushcraft camp
- Wild Cooking | Nettle and Ramson Soup
- I NEED YOUR HELP!
- Overnighter In ancient woodland
- Bushcraft Skills | How to tie a diagonal lashing
- Wild Camp | Peak District
- Kit review; Sealskinz waterproof socks
- how to make bannock mix on a campfire
- Shoutouts/reccomended channels
- Kayaking the Norfolk Broads part 2
- The Elder tree in Summer
- Recommended Gear | Compress Lite Jacket by Craghoppers
- Kit review; Ben Orford Crook Knife
- A quick update & a couple of shout outs!
- Wood Craft| How to carve a whistle
- Bushcraft Skills | Sharpen your knife in the field.
- The rowan tree
- What I keep in my backpack
- How to make a mesolithic pit oven
- Lake district photography trip : part 1
- Horses Hoof Fungus (Fomes Fomentarius)
- Recommended gear | Ultratour 55 back pack by montane
- Bushcraft Skills | Swedish Torch in Miniature
- how to tie a reef knot
- Recommended gear | Sola X cook set
- Journeys | Solo Day hike | Bowland
- Woodcraft | How to carve a tent peg
- How to make a simple candle, bushcraft style.
- Winter warmers: Making a Wreath
- Journeys | Scotland Day 3 | Bothy
- Tip: Pre-collecting Birch Bark
- 10 things to do with a wool blanket #7 Make a hammock
- How to use a fire striker (ferrocerium rod)
- 10 Things to do with a wool blanket #3 Back pack
- Kit Review; Gelert Apollo Stove
- Kayaking the Norfolk broads : Part 3
- Walking with Pigeloss
- Kayaking the Norfolk Broads Part 1
- Bushcraft Skills | How to make a simple tent peg
- How to tie a round Turn & two half hitches
- How to Tap a Birch Tree
- Collecting cottongrass as tinder
- A short hill walk
- How to Tie a clove hitch (part 1)
- Kit review Gransfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet
- Swedish log stove
- My other social media
- How to: Make a spoon
- Simple fire lighting
- 10 things to do with a wool Blanket #5 Emergency shelter
- Lake district Photography expedition part 2 (the worst video i've ever shot...sorry)
- How To Start A Fire From Birch Bark Using Only A Spark
- Birch Polypore or Razor Strop Fungi
- Getting started in bushcraft: Fire
- What is bushcraft - in my opinion
- A few Uses of the shemagh
- Building my camp & spending a day there
- Recommended gear : Life Systems 'Trek' first aid kit
- Reccomended reading: Collins guide to Trees of of Britain & Europe
- Recommended gear : thrunite Ti3
- Kit review - Gransfors bruks small forest axe
- Kit Review DD Action Pack
- Channel Update 2017
- Winter warmers: Brew Kit
- how to tie a 'Prusik' Knot
- Bushcraft Skills | How to use bramble as a withie
- review of the hultafors crafts man knife
- Bushcraft Skills | Fully enclosed tarp set up (3 meter x 3 meter tarp)
- Bushcraft Breakfast | VR to zed Outdoors
- Reccomended Gear; Folding Saw Sheath by Paul Dore bushcraft
- Recommended gear | SuperLight Tarp
- 10 things to do with a wool blanket #4 make a coat/cloak
- Getting started in Bushcraft: Tools for bushcraft
- Wild Food | Nettle Tea
- How to identify the Silver birch tree
- Lake District Wild Camp
- Sweden Canoe Adventure | Part 2
- Snugpak bivvi
- Recommended Kit : Mora Eldris
- Sweden Canoe Adventure Part 3 | Sailing!
- Recommended Kit | LK 35 Rucksack
- Kit Review | Luxe Mini peak II
- Kit load out for a 9 day hike
- kelley kettle | Explosions, how to use and a review!
- Im Back! a quick update to let you know whats new!
- Solo Hike up Skiddaw.
- My 'Outdoor' camera equipment
- A walk up Blencathra via Sharp Edge
- Fjallraven Vidda Pros | Are they worth the money?
- Over night forest camp with a professional film maker!
- The best way to use a Ferro rod / Fire striker
- Kit Review | Osprey Talon 33
- A hike in Snowdonia (2015) | When I met Brian
- Campfire Cooking | Simple Thai Green curry
- 7 Day hike across the Cairngorms | The Uks biggest national park