Northern California Bushcraft - Wild Edibles Curly Dock
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Filmed in the foothills of far Northern California in Shasta County, learning how to ID Dock and what some of it's uses are as food. This is part of a series on Bushcraft and outdoors in Northern California. Please subscribe and check my channel for more videos! Website: http://www.greywolfhandcraft.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greywolfhandcraft/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grey_wolf_handcraft/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgileWoodsman Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/agilewoodsman/videos
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Excuse me for double commenting. Can't I just eat Everything? Roots stems etc... of everything in a 10 foot radius of you? I Don't understand. Is the rest around you non edible?
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If you return my comment and make a video I will Subscribe. I'm Red/Green colorblind.. Imagine not being able to call a single color when foraging. Poisonous and things that would make my tummy hurt. I should know these things. Thank you for your time. Great video and cool camp. Appreciate your knowledge and sharing it.
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Thank you brother. Just the info I needed. Bay Area here. Wish the laws didn't try to spoil it for us cavemen. PEACE
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Awesome man your not to far from me, I'm up in Klamath Falls just started going crazy on growing sprouts and foraging this year I have learned so much over the last couple of months there is food everywhere. Larry.p.s. have you every seen any UFO's down around shasta area? my bass player saw one while down there and Dr. Steven Grear has lots of commentary on shasta ufo's. he is head of the disclosure project.
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Nice video im stoked to gain information in these areas of the north
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Great information, thanks
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Awesome Video! I loved this video.
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Great video! Hope to see more.
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appreciate the time and upload of this video and the book reference as well. its hard to know what books are more detailed than others and finding the one for my parft of the region and area. im in the sacramento area trying to learn about what wild edibles are available to me when i go camping or soon to test out some bushcraft skills im learning as i go. im not finding hardly any videos about the northern part of california or much to do with wild edibles in california. so again thanks for the time and upload of this video!
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Make sure you don't eat dock in large quantities all at once, it contains oxalic acid witch has been harmful to some people. Another awesome video! thanks!
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I'm working on it brother! The heat wave this week has slowed me down....not to mention having to fix the A/C so the more indoor types among us here could survive :) Thanks for dropping by and subscribe so you get the next video's when I upload them!
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Very intersted in Bushcraft in the Sierra Nevadas. Please do more!
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More is coming! Got caught up this week on other things. This heat wave is crazy!
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Great vid. I do alot of camping/tramping through our northern ca wilderness. Can't wait to see more
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