A presentation іn two раrtѕ οf thе grеаt EXPED Tipi Tarp. A grеаt Bivy Tipi fοr thе price. I Alѕο ѕhοw mу homemade woolshirt mаdе thіѕ saturday! Thе firm’s website іѕ : www.exped.ch Link tο thе Tipi description : www.exped.ch
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@OldManGlitch Thanks mate. Sometimes, I know the word and can’t get it because the stress of the camcorder (I’m a bit shy ^^).
Thanks for your kind comment. I do always appreciate comments like that, because they lead me to the direction I’ll take for the next videos.
Thanks a lot! CH-eers my friend!
The word you are looking for is unraveling (to unravel or come apart, separate or fray). Your Language skills are very good. I very much like the practical nature in which you display your skills and gear. Thank you.
@mountainman28713 Thanks a lot mate! Bad weather teaches much more than ideal conditions. . . Thanks a lot mate! Much appreciated!
CH-eers and Semper Fi too! (are you/were you a marine?)
great video!!!, I like the fact that you are not afraid to get out when the weather is not at its best,,,,CH-eers to you!!!! Keep up the good work!!! Semper Fidelis.
hi, could you please tell me where it can be bought?
Thank you
@strawalker Thanks my man! Thanks a lot! Well, I do speak french, english, a bit of german, used to speak a bit of indonesian long time ago. that’s about all now. I’m trying to learn Swedish though, but harder than it seems^^
Great video, your English is great! How many languages do you speak?
Good job!! Well done.
Cool sweater Have you tried a fire inside although I would think it would melt
@TheMapper I didn’t use any pattern, just made measurments directly on my person, decided on the design, then cut and then sewing work.
Thanks for your nice comment! CH-eers
man, that is a great wool shirt! where did you get the pattern or did you just invent it?
Thanks a lot for this review, nice shirt! / Greetings from Sweden
Thanks mate for a nice comment!
CH-eers!
Very nicely done! Cool vid and nice shirt!
Actually, I was thinking about that, but decided to go simple design, without risks of strings and chords hanging around when walking in thick bushes, or thorn covered bushes.
Some type of draw string in sleeves to help when pulled up? Good video mate.
Rob, this wool jumper is just amazing! I encourage you to do one and most of all : post a video about it ^^!
Thanks for the comment!
Matt. . . . I will be going back to London this time next year.
Once I am back there, I will also hopefully be making a wool jumper like that.
5*
Rob.
I also have swiss army wool pants, but too small
Wool shirts are great for bushcraft and I’m so pleased with mine! Thanks for the comments! CH-eers!
Ive orderd some wool blankets a week ago. . gonna make one shirt for my self:) Borrowed one from a friend a while ago and it was great! actually it was last winter I think. . Have already woolpants old swedish military. . but soon I will have a shiet aswell=) 5/5 on both vids!
nice job shirt and could you post links on tipi
Thanks a lot for your nice comment! Much appreciated!
Glad you like it! Thanks a lot! ^^
Wow, best wool shirt I’ve seen yet. Nice job!
The shirt is super!