How do you make the perfect camp fire pit? In this video I'll show you how.
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@safarijoesadventuresРік тому
You got it right Dave, I agree, every memory I have of camping had rocks around the fire pit. It’s timeless. There is a lot of fire proof material you can use and it’s all good, but rocks around the fire pit with a cup of coffee, or a cold brew is perfection.
@BushradicalРік тому
well said
@nanachick05Рік тому
Completely agree with you 100%
@jacquiedeseive3068Рік тому
Thanks for the simplicity of this video. This is my first project on our property since my husband passed a year ago. We kept talking about getting to it, but his illness got in the way. I am finally at the point where I can continue where we left off from our plan. Just a part of the healing process now. I figure the fire pit will be done by his birthday in May. My Dave and I worked well together, a lot like you and Brooke do. Give God thanks everyday for that blessing. I still do, I thank Him we had it for almost 40 yrs together that way.♥
@devonstultz4529Рік тому
Im sorry for your loss I really mean that. It's still difficult for my grandmother even after 10 years of my grandpa passing. The Bible says married couples become one flesh, and when a marriage mate passes its like becoming an amputee. You've lost part of you. I give you my condolences. Thank you for sharing your story.
@sweatyguy57235 місяців тому
Rest in peace, I give my condolences. He is resting in Heaven now.
@IWillSmurfYou5 місяців тому
Hes watching down on you everytime you make s'mores 😌
@davidsneddon2242Рік тому
You know Dave being here in Scotland we don’t have this concept of a real woodsman but I just love the concept and since we don’t have the spatial wilderness you guys seem to have,watching Bush radical allows my mind to wander and escape to this fantastic wonderland you guys enjoy. I am so in awe. 👍🏴⭐️❤️
@markespich8574Рік тому
To have read your post makes me glad my ancestor left Germania nearly 300years ago.
@IWillSmurfYou5 місяців тому
Hope you can find a nice spot to camp at soon
@thecrew777Рік тому
Since I'm housebound and can no longer enjoy these things, even a less than 5 minute video of you making a campfire pit is fun. Thank you!
@mountainwoodsman8116Рік тому
In Dances with Wolves, the elder Sioux Ten Bears said that, "at his age, there's nothing better than a good fire". I'm not that old, but I have to agree with him. Simple expectations, simple pleasures; keys to good living. Thanks Dave, hope you get to come back up to AK this summer. Peace to you & Brooke from Delta.
@dadonthetubeРік тому
I've lived in my property for 11 years, and for 11 years I've been talking about putting a fire pit out back. But, somewhere in the back of my brain was a voice telling me that it's hard to get them right. You removed every one of those obstacles, and simplified it down to a few easy steps. Thank you!
@rickreese5794Рік тому
Bingo PAL 😊
@marciaolson4878Рік тому
I still could listen to you all day! Great advice for making a fire pit! Love the idea of placing flat rocks for cooking too. All great ideas! Thanks for taking us along Dave! God’s blessings to you, Brooke, and family!❤
@WIZ-IN-PAРік тому
It's all about the B roll. 😀 Great content, great voice over narration. Dave, you put together perfect videos in my book!
@garagejim1956Рік тому
Nothing better than a warm fire and people of your tribe to make a night memorable. Well done, Best-Jim snd Tara
@garagejim1956Рік тому
Need to let you know, that very similar to you 2, we just purchased an of grid piece in high country Arizona. Though your house was in much better shape, due to long term vacancy. Let the sweat equity begin, 2 weeks ago we took the 60 foot mobile down to the frame, rehab'd a step van that was left behind so know we have temporary shelter. Going back in 2 weeks for more clean up. Amazing how much you can get in a 40 yd roll off. Send you pictures if I knew where.
@gversluisРік тому
You're abolutely right Dave. I left Scouting about 10 years ago but I still cherish many fond memories of campfires... the friendships, the songs, the heat of the fires and the inevitably way-too-hot campfire soup 😁
@thedaggonatorРік тому
This is the most high-quality youtube tutorial I have ever seen. I love it. However, you do want to ensure the area around the circumference of the pit is inflammable in case any sparks fly out.
@footmorefarms6396Рік тому
The only time I feel relaxed is when I watch Brooke's and your videos. Keep em coming!
@sandralea4935Рік тому
Campfire philosophy 101 🧡🔥❤️ I have to say my daughter and I built a pretty awesome campfire pit about 6 years ago...the great thing about stone...no rust, no rot. That pit is as good as new but has a lot of fun history attached to it now!
@jamiebritton6781Рік тому
I could listen to your narration and guitar playing all day.thanks for the zen dave.
@normajeanhedlund742911 місяців тому
We just watched one of your videos from 4 years ago on a trip up the Alcan Highway. My husband always wanted to do that but now he is almost blind and has several medical issues. He got to see the trip by watching you. He is a retired long haul trucker and asked me to tell you thank you.
@llorylloydРік тому
You have a great voice for story telling. So calm and soothing.
@HumorDash8 місяців тому
Your life advice is something this generation needs more of instead of fighting eachother. Peace be with you sir.
@flacat6437Рік тому
This is my favorite fire pit instructional ! Yesterday we kayaked to a spoiler island in the Gulf of Mexico. On the island was a stone fire pit that someone had crafted out of the natural limestone rocks from the beach. Our boys had a blast burning fallen pine tree branches. It made me realize it doesn’t take much to build a beautiful fire pit. It’s all about the memories and the people we love.
@yankeecarolyn376Рік тому
I've been making firepits out of rocks. Then one day I thought, I'm gonna get that little iron firepit that everyone in suburbia has, that I've been wanting. Eh. It collects water. The ash cover rusted in a few weeks. And then I stopped sitting by the fire. That thing wasn't as good as the rocks. Im going back to rocks and back to enjoying my fires. You just made me think what happened. Keep keepin' it real, Dave. 👍
@charlieoglesby3468Рік тому
I love you and your wife's videos. The short and the longer ones. Keep'em coming. Be radical ❤
@markmcvey768610 місяців тому
Dave thank you as an engineer you are brilliant at explaining and simplifying your projects. I loved the fire pit video among the many as it brings me back to my own childhood. Bless you and thanks
@robertganther3695Рік тому
The fire pit is the heart of the camp, Where good friends meet. Good video, Dave
@sonofedmund5004Рік тому
Dave, you are a philosopher good Sir. I find listening to you soo relaxing and enlightening - thank you! P.S I also developed a taste for Flannel shirts since watching your channel. PPS Your little doggy is very cute.
@rasputin7633Рік тому
Looking forward to the next one. Go with God.
@stuartkcalvinРік тому
In Australia, it's named the bush TV Nice to hear and see you again,
@polishpiclРік тому
As you shown it lit,,I smelled the great pine wood burning and it Brought back many camp trips......thank you
@Tricia33Рік тому
Love it Dave! I have been known to move my fire pit around. But now I have found the perfect place! In life as well.
@gringo3009Рік тому
You're very blessed to have your wife and family. Keep up the great videos please.
@dwayneoshowy6481Рік тому
Gonna join you one day around one of those memory fires! Some of the best times is around the snap and pops, or the dancing of the flame brings revelation to your deepest thoughts. Blessings Dave!
@TonyGeneseoРік тому
Couldn’t have said it better myself ! It’s not rocket science …. Just a simple place where memories make themselves ! Take care Dave
@eireanneruss231111 місяців тому
There aren't many folks can pull a life lesson out of building a fire ring. You "rock" my friend
@jaywebb3105Рік тому
Spring time is near can't wait to watch you fix up your new place. Always a pleasure Dave
@kenc1800Рік тому
Thanks Dave for the inspiration to get out be creative. You are spot on for building memories and good family bonding time around the camp fire! My best Michigan memories were singing, cooking and sharing the warmth of around camp fires!
@timjean1855Рік тому
Been following you and your wife for couple years now. I don't think I have ever left a comment on utube, but I felt a need to thank you both. I have some remote acreage here in alaska me and my wife have committed ourselves to building a cabin this summer. Thanks for the inspiration looking forward to your next video Tim & Sharon
@chuckmcvicker2353Рік тому
Love your videos. I built a small rocket stove out of some used fire bricks, and it it a great addition to heat water, cook beans, etc.
@jessieodawaРік тому
Hi Brook & Dave! That's awesome fireplace rocks is the way to go Thanks for sharing! You guys rock! (get it? Rock) LOL hugs to you both.
@vallovesnature8449Рік тому
Awesome fire pit! Best shared with awesome people! Thanks for sharing this with us Dave!
@axelieveРік тому
Just the bit of peace I needed tonight Dave, thank you.
@sapphyre_skye899Рік тому
Dave, you have a knack for story telling. You're easy to listen to and I enjoy watching you and your wife.
@cheryleballРік тому
lovely. thank you for this simple, beautiful video,
@davidjones8680Рік тому
You've answered some burning questions there Dave. Just love seeing all the family team work going on. David in the UK.
@area51rayРік тому
Good advice Dave. Hope you keep us up to speed with the transformation of the cabin. It’s interesting for me on how you attack projects, and hope you can document and share the entire project with us viewers! Thanks for sharing brother!
@reneebunch6007Рік тому
I loved this video and that you guys are cleaning off the property. I love to see an old place start looking good.
@video80634Рік тому
This video is all I needed to dust off my brain a little and go back in time. I just never thought of it, but reminiscing my days around campfires with friends and family, I've had some pretty good memories around them. Thanks Dave!
@ginnysulya9805Рік тому
Hi Dave, nice fire pit and interesting commentary! Looking forward to watching you and Brooke enjoy many fires and memories on your latest property! God bless! 😊
@bccoaster8533Рік тому
Absolutely correct Dave, looking forward to building mine from stone off my property this year. Best to you and yours 😊
@kathleenmead9259Рік тому
You two have really cleaned up the new place...looking good!
@lawaincooley6788Рік тому
You two are great stewards of the land. You improve the area wherever you land. God bless you all!!
@GirdHerdРік тому
Dave, I love that new piece of property. So far I'm liking it better than your other place that is extremely off grid. I look forward to watching you guys rebuild it.
@sunnyriversРік тому
Music 👌🏼 Narrative 👏🏼 Visuals 💜
@Objective-ObserverРік тому
I'm excited to see the place when y'all finish it. The front fire pit really sets the tone of the place: comfy clothes, simple-soul cleaning chores, only the best of people are allowed, in this small slice of perfection. I wish I could be there.
@stevebrown3955Рік тому
Good to see you again Dave! Looking forward to summer!
@trcass1Рік тому
nice segment Dave. good advice on a simple project. enjoy the pit.....go make memories.
@jantefft2442Рік тому
Such a great description of building a fire pit, perfect!!!
@axelbrode4673Рік тому
We had a fire pit like that one at our previous home. I sure do miss it. Thanks for the memories.
@brentwentfishingРік тому
Ah... the soothing sounds of Dave's voice just made my Sunday. Thank you! 😊✌
@jeremyhuggins8796Рік тому
That's a neat little video Dave. You're absolutely right, great memories are made around a good fire pit.
@mr1pearlРік тому
Something calming about a camp fire . Enjoy your fire Dave and have a good day 🙏
@belieftransformation10 місяців тому
Great instructions on building memories & fire pits! Thanks for sharing!
@BhamJames10 місяців тому
Your description of choosing and placing the rocks reminds me of the way my great grandparents used to build rock walls in rural Texas out of the rocks that they pulled out of the fields, in order to make the fields tillable. Good, honest, fulfilling work. Those rock walls that they build in 1880 are still standing today (except where the land was sold and developers knocked them down). Also, I enjoy the way that you and Brooke always work as a real team. Thanks for another great video Dave, and best of luck to you both.
@WisconsinWandererРік тому
A perfect fire is what you make of it. My Native American friends considered a camp fire as sacred. To me that’s a great starting point thanks Dave 😊
@24electricserviceРік тому
Very simple and relaxing video to watch. Thanks for sharing.
@MaryTravels53Рік тому
Bravo! Some of my best times ever have been around a nice fire ring. Great vid….
@diosayudame3021Рік тому
There's nothing like Pine Tree Therapy !! Sitting around the campfire , with not a care in the world . All the stress and the demands of life just seems to melt away ! And like you said you're able to reposition yourself with the things that are really important in life . The things that matter most when you step into eternity !! Your wife your family your children , the ones you love ! And most of all , the condition of your soul !!🙏
@amywert808811 місяців тому
You are so right! I've always loved the time spent around the campfire!
@robertproctor5610Рік тому
Nice video, Dave. I loved the philosophy you threw in with your good speaking voice and guitar. I can't wait to build the first fire pit at my family's property 🙂
@covert0overt_810Рік тому
“be radical eh” - My Canadian heart skipped a beat ❤😂. 🇺🇸🇨🇦 Love thy neighbour
@joshreyburn988Рік тому
I absolutely love your videos. I live in Northern Michigan and would be absolutely awesome to meet you and your wife. Maybe see you somewhere! God bless you and your family.
@edpikestone6800Рік тому
Great stuff. Who knew there is a great life lesson to building a fire pit?
@devilschildРік тому
I've collected so many rocks over the years that they now line all my flower beds. I even made a walkway through one garden with rocks embedded in the soil with the flat side up. Most rocks have a flat side, so it worked perfectly. I was 30 yrs younger when I did it and I remember how rewarding it felt when I was done.
@claramullenРік тому
Yes a firepit is a must. Thanks Dave.
@rickyjessome4359Рік тому
Fantastic video Dave! You folks have a beautiful piece of heaven there. Cheers
@graffix11usРік тому
from the small Adobe fire bowl at our house to the propane fire pit we take in our RV to the stone fire pit on our property, they all serve the same purpose. Slow down and tickle that primal part of our brains to stare into the flames and be calm. I personally enjoy the real wood fires myself, but any flame will do. Like you said, good friends/family and good memories. Really enjoying these videos on the new property. Looking forward to many more.
@gordonfleming7976Рік тому
Always enjoy the times spent sitting round the fire pit, especially after a busy day it's so relaxing in the evening listening to the crackling, watching the flicker of the flames and feeling the warmth :)
@suezaple4950Рік тому
Nothing like sitting around a fire pit with family or friends it is so relaxin
@CC-xk6cpРік тому
Hi again What a great vid Dave. Simple instructional and some perfect things about them! Mesmerizing cozy and comforting and the wonderful place to gather with stories songs and memories. A destresser for sure leading to calm and peace. Then of course the place where it's at for cooking foods that always taste better fireside and of course those yummy smores! A wonderful reminder for all going into the next three seasons. Thx Dave! You and Brooke enjoy yours too. God bless...
@robertgraves3215Рік тому
You know Dave's in shape when he doesn't bother to back the truck up right to the pit. Carrying the huge rocks 50 yards makes them more special. My new invention is a chimnea chimney thing that has a more open, more tactical , triangle type base so the fire light goes all the way around the ring , no one is deprived, they would be if you used one with the bulb base. Inside the smoke stack is a stove fan that continues to suck the smoke upwards. Sidenote: For my smaller backwoods camp stoves , I built an "Ikea Woodstove" out of a 10" cylindrical steel kitchen utensil holder. It has vent holes already. Three bucks online. What I do now is insert 1-2" thick kindling in VERTICALLY so the burn is far more efficient. Much less smoke. It's almost like a Swedish log . In fact you could insert a 6" log in it, split 4 ways, with the starter (birch bark, fatwood) in the middle. This creates a higher, brighter "flame tower". And if you have some good hardwood, will produce a blue flame. You can also sit really close to it, so adding wood is not a problem. You don't have to get up. Yeah the smoke game is hilarious though when an acoustic jam is going on . Then your guitar smells like pine ...
@wanderlust62Рік тому
I love the simplicity of your fire pit! (Impressive rock splitting!) Great tip on flat surface for placing things on!
@bobashmore6442Рік тому
Built mine out of the limestone rocks that come out of the ground on my property on a very regular basis. There was a single cement slab, all by itself, right in the middle of my rather large backyard, no one knows why it's there, but I took one look at it, the limestone rocks that the previous owner had stacked neatly in a corner of the yard, and knew I had a firepit. It's been very popular, we've held a lot of events around that firepit. Great video, awesome job on your new pit, thanks for taking us along for the ride.
@cynthiajohnson9412Рік тому
Thank you Mr. Whipple, I honestly don't care what you are talking about, although I find your subjects interesting, I just love the sound of your voice. Both you and Brooke give me comfort, continuity, and grounding in a crazy world. Something about rational people with good hearts calmly explaining something basic and common-sensical, interspersed with video of hard work that helps me sleep at night. Thank you, both of you. You are connecting us all with our humanity - an invaluable service to the world.
@budlvrРік тому
Such a simple project, with all the right words to describe it's majic!
@NatureRocks.Рік тому
Love this Dave, great video! Love to the family.
@LiveFreeOrRIPРік тому
Thank you for the upload!! Almost 1 MILLION!!! Thats a TON of hard work!!!
@Grimes60Рік тому
Nice analogy Dave, love that property ✌️
@jeanweymouth8625Рік тому
Love your videos. At 90 years you inspire me.
@theodorehaggard2085Рік тому
Right on Dave !!Stones are a great choice . Ted in Montana
@markholmes1346Рік тому
Awesome fire pit Dave! Nothing like a good fire and great company! Looking forward to the next video of this repo! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼
@NotPalliotРік тому
Good video, glad to see that place shaping up
@kevindblew6822Рік тому
Perfect fire pit is indeed about who you share it with. Perfect, Sir!
@UrbanGrrl69Рік тому
Lovely wee narrative thanks Dave.
@candacemeifert-polk7383Рік тому
The property is looking good! A big change already. Csn’t wait to see what it looks like when you are finished! I will be here for the longhaul!
@HonkyTonkHellraiser10 місяців тому
Words of wisdom Dave. Well said
@colormeup82Рік тому
There is something so relaxing about a good fire. Like your videos! Its nice when i get some free time at work after a busy stent and i can sit down and watch one of your videos. Its so relaxing. Thanks for the content, and wish you and your wife the best!
@juliekostas732211 місяців тому
Your videos really hit the spot. So enjoyable!
@SplitWoodAcresРік тому
Awesome video again Dave! Hope you and the family are doing great!!
@buk_wheat11 місяців тому
This video could back someone off the ledge. I dont have problems making my fire pits but i figured you'd have a good video. Man this video put me in a good mood
@user-zn3xn8og2gРік тому
"There's no right way to build a camp fire pit." True, but I appreciate that you kept your fire ring low. I cannot say how often I have been off-roading, found the perfect camp site, only to find a fire ring that someone build up over two feet high, effectively blocking the heat from your legs. The ambiance is still great; but keeping those legs warm on a cold night is pretty nice too.
@billhowe6180Рік тому
After subscribing to you channel for over a year I find out my boys went to school with you and your brother! How cool,
@roblipman7069Рік тому
Absolutely true! Nothing beats a camp fire. I’m looking forward to your next update on the new (old) cabin project
@scottsmith6846Рік тому
Hey Dave thank you for the quick video I enjoyed it and I think a firepit like that is the best one myself too with Boulder rocks like you have there builds character to the property