Mick Dodge

Am I the only one here who's into bushcraft, foraging and primitive skills like fire making and stuff?

Well, I can see it! Me living like that...

I got much inspiration from the show because I think he's real...

Not real like what they tell you in that fake story but real in a sense of authentic.

I'm also spend a lot of time in the woods and I can see that he had too!

When I was last fall barefoot in the woods my feet were freezing cold and I made me a little fire, warmed them and it was OK again...

...but when you just " pass through ", when you actually not really " in the woods " it's a whole other story!

You can't see it because of all the synthetic protective layers that cut you off from the experience to be wet , cold or hungry and then dry again from your own fire! When you're warm again from a soup your cooking there, made from plants you had foraged yourself ...

I could go on like this, but I think now you getting it...

When I'm 62 and still can climb trees like him...everything will be alright!

But it's a long way to go there...but a fun way and an exciting way...

Bye,
Alex
...who's going now in the woods to forage the first green of the year! :D
 
I'm watching the show now, and I like it! I like him.

He saved some maple trees from poachers. He's good peoples to me.

He says whenever he goes into town people look at his bare feet, and say you can't come in here.

Have you seen the episode where he walks on coals? I am not a big fan of toughening my feet, I thought that was the main thing I haven't agreed with in terms of barefooting.
 
Have you seen the episode where he walks on coals? I am not a big fan of toughening my feet, I thought that was the main thing I haven't agreed with in terms of barefooting.
I have not seen that episode. Does he actually say he does it just to toughen his feet?