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@grahamclark5766
@grahamclark5766 13 сағат бұрын
Well done Ben, quality photography, good advice from a young fella, all the best for the future
@JrRameka
@JrRameka Күн бұрын
solid bro
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz Күн бұрын
Cheers bro!
@stagslayer3002
@stagslayer3002 2 күн бұрын
awesome vid Ben! and yes, public land hunting is luck, and timing, but your not gonna get either by sitting on the couch , ya gotta get amongst it! keep em coming mate, mint heads by the way
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz Күн бұрын
Thanks mate and your right, you need to be in it to win it! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@robadams434
@robadams434 2 күн бұрын
Well done Ben, i enjoyed your vidio mate, great work and I'll subscribe 👍
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz Күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video mate! All the best!
@bradholschier3908
@bradholschier3908 2 күн бұрын
Congratulations mate, Cracker heavy timbered 12
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Thanks mate, the heaviness in his antlers is the real winner for me! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@chrisriddle6110
@chrisriddle6110 2 күн бұрын
nice Ben, luck plays a part in every hunt, but the more effort you put in the less you have to rely on it. Those teeth looked munted! I've often wondered if they wear out quicker on the tops with the harder feed. Cheers for the great video.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Yeah mate, I reckon the harder you work the more luck you build up. Certainly nice when it all comes together! Its interesting because he has the best mineralization/ compact bone in a set antlers I've ever held which suggest the feed was top notch. Not sure if that would affect his teeth degrading quicker, potentially though? Thanks mate, great to see and rose getting into the hills regularly! All the best!
@chrisriddle6110
@chrisriddle6110 2 күн бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz Minerals are key for sure. I've watched a slip for years and the deer gravitate to an area of about 2 square metres and it's a large slip. I'm guessing there's a natural mineral lick there with something they need. Rose has got her act together....mostly lol. Heading for a few days on Friday. looking like a wet walk in. Hopefully catch you in there sometime.
@bensouness287
@bensouness287 3 күн бұрын
Wicked footage mate enjoyed watching this
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed the film! Keep charging!
@timmogridge1546
@timmogridge1546 3 күн бұрын
That was excellent and really well edited
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
That's for the feedback mate, glad you enjoyed the film!
@benhealy3401
@benhealy3401 3 күн бұрын
Mean video bro. My lounge looks the same as yours with my 3 favourite stags. So much hard work and time went into getting those animals.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Love it mate, nothing better than looking up at those stags smiling at all the hard work and time you invested to get them! Glad your running the same loungeroom set up!! All the best!
@mistymorning
@mistymorning 3 күн бұрын
Another awesome vid. Ben Remember you created the opportunity for the luck to present itself. Success needs both to make the it happen🙏👍
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
100% agree, crazy how life goes as a hunter though. One mission you've having the worst time with weather and animals the next you secure an amazing 12 point stag. What I didn't talk about was the fact that a party of hunters had just hunter that area. Everywhere I went fresh boot prints were found! Luck is a funny thing!
@j.270.s.5
@j.270.s.5 3 күн бұрын
More than not bad,fantastic even royal. Congratulations, well deserved.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
I know aye, couldn't believe how even he is when I got up to him. No more than a 2" different in all tines. The real winner for me is the weight of antlers, excellent compact bone/mineralization laid down. Hope the hills are treating you well!
@user-xh6so7zz8d
@user-xh6so7zz8d 3 күн бұрын
Love your work and commitment.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, certainly try to be consistent! All the best!
@Sako75.7mm08
@Sako75.7mm08 3 күн бұрын
EPIC👏🏕
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Thanks mate! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@Sako75.7mm08
@Sako75.7mm08 2 күн бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz yep got 2 meat animals last week(venny) and 2 stags and a meat animal in roar, and plenty of encounters, might try squeeze in a tahr hunt soon if im lucky🏕
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
@@Sako75.7mm08 That's the go mate, sounds like your freezer will be full for a while! All the best for your potential Tahr hunt, the mountains in Tahr country are starting to look epic with all the snow!
@bevanbolger7284
@bevanbolger7284 3 күн бұрын
Bit of luck sure! But definitely can't take away the fact you have put in the hours/km's and passed up plenty of other animals! Great life coaching lessons thrown in there too!!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Thanks mate! For me, I'm constantly reminding myself of the 100's of mission I've gone home empty handed. You can do everything right but without luck it can never happen. Also good to see you working in that health and fitness space. Nothing better than helping people become better versions of themselves! Keep up the awesome work mate!
@bradpope7913
@bradpope7913 3 күн бұрын
Ain’t watched yet but I reckon she’ll be good Ben👍🏼. Stoked already for you mate 👊🏽
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Cheers brother! Hopefully you'll enjoy the film, certainly worked hard! Hope all is well with you brother!
@ReubenJones-nx3bt
@ReubenJones-nx3bt 3 күн бұрын
Mahi man 🔨
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 күн бұрын
Cheers bro, I have no doubt you've been punching out some epic missions as well (if your the same Rueben I meet a couple years ago?). All the best bro!
@MountainMan_NZ
@MountainMan_NZ Ай бұрын
Love the voluntary adversity! Great advice 👍
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz Ай бұрын
Cheers bro, I have no doubt you've used the same skills gained from the mountains to help solve urban jungle problems. Hope all is well bro!
@johnbladen4931
@johnbladen4931 2 ай бұрын
Thank You again Ben, for sharing your adventures with us. Regards Johno
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 11 күн бұрын
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback! Hard to beat a life in the Southern Alps! All the best!
@MichaelClaytonNZ
@MichaelClaytonNZ 2 ай бұрын
Epic video and trip Ben. Did you get any snaps of the stag after you shot him? Or are you saving them for another magazine article? Also how long and how many points was the casty? Great talk on the mental side of things. I think a lot of people would benefit from big solo missions where they can’t rely on a friend to talk to or get comfort from. Being solo in the mountains will do wonderful things for the mind body and soul!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Hey mate! I shot him right on last light and took a couple of rubbish photos. There will be another photo of the head in the next rod and rifle edition. I didn't take that many photos due to exhaustion and I also didn't want to give the spot away in the slightest with everything so competitive these days. When you read the article you'll see why this mission was a battle. The cast antler had 7 points and about 38-39" long. I actually filmed a clip with it but I didn't do it correctly as it showed exactly where I was. Been meaning to go back and get it but haven't had the time/motivation to get it. The spot blew up on social media only a couple day's after I shot him!! Then it was cleaned out! 100% mate, solo hunting would help everyone in some way or at the very least learn something valuable about yourself. Good to see you enjoying some quality time in the hills!!
@OHINERATA
@OHINERATA 2 ай бұрын
Bloody awesome mate. Legend 👍
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, glad you enjoy it! Hope the roar treated you well!
@marcusbraun5976
@marcusbraun5976 2 ай бұрын
Inspirational fella... you are on point with regards to putting yourself into uncomfortable situations and working through them... keep up the awesome mahi
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Cheers bro! 100% aye gotta do the mahi to get the treats!
@TheWeekendMish
@TheWeekendMish 2 ай бұрын
Epic missions - so sick !!!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Cheers fellas, awesome to see you young fellas truly getting after life and punching out some solid mission. Good to know there are some solid next generation adventure hunters out there! keep charging fellas!
@peterbragg
@peterbragg 2 ай бұрын
Your video are brilliant, the way you capture the moments, animals, bird life and the mixture of scenery is awesome, and so impressed with your outlook on life, great advice.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback Peter! I put a lot of thought into the structure of each film and stoked you enjoyed the film. Hard to beat time in the Southern Alps! All the best mate!
@exNZFS
@exNZFS 2 ай бұрын
Hey mate thanks for a great video you show excellent camera skills great animals in magnificent country Your life advice is spot on It’s adversity and hardship which shape you into a person of substance and make those hard won trophies so meaningful in our superficial throwaway world 😮
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback mate, we are so lucky in NZ to such amazing backcountry and game animals only a stones throw from home. Yeah agree, the journey is far more important than the destination. Just yesterday I shot a ripper 38" long, heavy timber, old, super even 12 pointer public land stag. Funny how life goes as hunter. From massive miles and consecutive storms to a 2 day trip that produces a ripper stag, gotta love life in the hills! Hope the hills are treating you well mate!
@exNZFS
@exNZFS 2 ай бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz yep the hills always treat me well ..at age 62 I’m not as fit as I used to be but can still get anywhere I want to go . We really are lucky Well done with the stag mate - that’s the great thing about hunting is that you never know it certainly resonates with me sometimes you put massive effort in for little reward Then along comes a “ too easy one “ - you earn them all in the end hot barrels mate!
@TheBighorn1
@TheBighorn1 2 ай бұрын
Another great video. Really enjoy the way you capture the raw country we hunt in. That place doesn't care if you live or die. I'm coming to end of my hunting life so really treasure every last minute I can get.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
100% its such a humbling place, to which, I wish more people got to experience the life or death nature of being in the mountains. During a couple of those storms I knew with out a shelter its all over. I always laugh when I get back from a tough mission and read or watch people complaining about insignificant 1st world problems. That's a great attitude to have mate, hope the mountains give you plenty more soul enriching experiences and memories.
@philipevans4219
@philipevans4219 2 ай бұрын
i dont think people who dont get out in the hills understand the things we get into. you learn that your body and mind is way stronger than you think. love this place of trying and pushing, im 61 now and still love it
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more, it's no joke in the mountains! it's a classic case of, if you know you know because those that have never been pushed by mother nature will have no clue as to how brutal it can be. Awesome stuff mate, enjoy those hills!!
@philipevans4219
@philipevans4219 2 ай бұрын
cool video. great to look over places ive visited cheers
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, gotta love New Zealand's backcountry! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@harrymax8072
@harrymax8072 2 ай бұрын
The illegal helicopter fly ins 💔💔. Another awesome video man.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 11 күн бұрын
Apologies about delayed reply mate don't have the comment notifications on. Oh mate it was heart breaking for sure!! I know a hunter who showed me photos of a helicopter illegally dropping hunters off in that exact spot a year later. All the best mate!
@harrymax8072
@harrymax8072 11 күн бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz oh no stress at all man!! Good luck on the next one
@grahamclark5766
@grahamclark5766 2 ай бұрын
Great video, lots of country and animals in magnificent surroundings, and great advice about life for a young man
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! We are pretty lucky to have the country we do in New Zealand, so many awe-inspiring landscapes! Hopefully a couple young fellas take that advice on board. I really feel for them in this digital world full of so much noise! All the best mate!
@velvetsmashnz
@velvetsmashnz 2 ай бұрын
Beauty!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@sandcontour
@sandcontour 2 ай бұрын
You’re so right about the outdoors preparing for adversity in life. Old Mother Nature, you can’t control it however you can minimise its impact on you, just like life!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
100% mate, no better place to help you deal with the complexities and difficulties of life than the mountains. haha yeah there's definitely things you can do to make hard times in the mountains more enjoyable. Big one for me is synthetic down products, would rather be wet and warm than wet and cold. Keep charging mate!
@mikewalker5482
@mikewalker5482 2 ай бұрын
Good on you man legend. You lift a lot of people with your videos
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate appreciate the feedback! Sometimes I don't know where the motivation comes from to make these films as its a lot of time and effort. Being a pretty disciplined person helps but also I want to give back to society in someway, that for me means doing things that don't come with any monetary gains. Hope life and the hills are treating you well mate!
@Sako75.7mm08
@Sako75.7mm08 2 ай бұрын
That was a EPIC watch, cheers for the effort you put into that and condolences on losing your dad, great advice and animal footage scenery birds and goodluck with upcoming adventures, keep the electrolytes up and one step at a time gets it done, good to watch without music also, gives a more realistic relaxing vibe when outdoors, roar trip next week, you must of been gutted to find 21 gut bags, south westland is a jewel of a place, spent many a night in there thru s@#t weather, great finish with the kea 🏕
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback! Life's never easy but the mountains is great place for recharging all the batteries and gaining clarity/perspective. I really enjoyed not using background music as it had its technical challenges due to the fact I run a super low budget production. The beauty and chance to bag a stag of a lifetime is what draws me to South Westland. The pre 1960's stags are still there but usually get shot by the choppers. This trip had 5 continuous days of storms with some being as intense as you could get! Keep living Southern Alps dream mate!
@Sako75.7mm08
@Sako75.7mm08 2 ай бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz nice one yes so true mate, the right song can compliment the footage, i got out of the bush with a red stag that afternoon you dropped this latest production, ive been on a low sugar diet and was sweating profusely thru some absolute windfall vines rubbish, really sapped my energy, and while drinking water and sugar free V not a good choice without the electrolytes i was in the hurt locker zone, multiple muscle leg cramps all of it, anyway was allgood, got eldest sons 5th birthday on saturday then im off on my roar trip monday-sunday, excited is a under statement, havent had a overnight hunt since last roar for 3 nights so im chomping to get after it, running the farm and building a house for us in spare time im pumped for a reset recharge in the alps, getting gear checked prepped, rains set in on the west coast here which is good clears for 4 days and then is looking not ideal for 10 days, hoping it improves over weekend so i can stick with plan A for south westland, like you said thou after the storm bares fruits, shot my biggest bull tahr, buck chamio, red stag down south westland, it will always give you a animal encounter, and with the calibre of your latest red stag that would smooth over any less than ideal adventures, what a impressive specimen, unfortunatly there has been a lot of waro up and down and side to side of the alps, such a waste of a resource, keep up the charge and look forward to whats around that next corner🏕
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
@@Sako75.7mm08 Yeah mate getting that nutrition right is super important, dehydration is far more crippling than low energy/low food. Muscles rely heavily on electrolytes to contract and release, certainly worth keeping on top off. A good tip is if you start cramping up stop for 30-60 while drinking and and eating because your body struggles to process and replenish energy/fluid stores when on the move. Good luck on the coast that's by far the hardest place to get a mature stag due to the constant waro pressure. Weathers not looking great next week!! Have a great time mate, I'm sure you'll create some awesome memories!! Keep charging!
@Sako75.7mm08
@Sako75.7mm08 2 ай бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz cheers mate il let you know how i get on 🏕
@TheBighorn1
@TheBighorn1 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video.Nice stag and chamois. Makes my day when I see you release a new vid. I'm 62 this year and still try to do the hard yards.just come home from a big trip into the Lewis pass area. Knee pain and cramp are my big problems. Will try your tips in a few weeks when I walk in for the sika roar. What doesn't kill you definitely makes you stronger.
@harrymax8072
@harrymax8072 2 ай бұрын
Only 5 mins in, great videography man lots of nice still shots - you had the tripod out a ton? “That’s what mountain hunting is, a lot of problem solving - with optimism 😅”
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, I reckon still shots are easier to digest than motion shots. So I make the effort to set the tripod up as often as possible. haha yeah mate, especially when your cold, wet and got a big day ahead of you! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@Full_Pack_Adventures
@Full_Pack_Adventures 4 ай бұрын
Always an awesome watch Ben , really appreciated your story man
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 4 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! Life's certainly a challenge for everyone, nobody goes through it unscathed. Hope life and hills are treating you as well as they can mate. All the best!
@steffenguschmann1969
@steffenguschmann1969 5 ай бұрын
Hi Ben, I'm from Germany and planning a DIY hunting trip on public land, specifically for red deer. I'd love some advice on where to go and how to approach it. My friend and I are still figuring things out. Would it be possible to connect with you, perhaps via email?
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 5 ай бұрын
Hey Mate, I'll detail all the basics of public land hunting below. 1. Go to DOC maps and use overlayers to find out where you can hunt - www.doc.govt.nz/map/index.html 2. Use DOCS Block info to figure out where you can hunt Red Deer 3. Get a hunting permit for your intended hunting area - huntingpermits.doc.govt.nz/huntingpermits/start (During the roar some areas are balloted) Once thats done you are free to hunt, below are some tips to maximise your success. Of note mature stags are super rare on public land so dont expect to get a mature stag. *Chose a block in the South Island. *Get as far away from any Huts and Tracks as possible. *Avoid areas that can be easily access by 4x4. *Avoid hunting during the roar Mid March to Mid April. If you want to hunt the roar then epxect to see a lot of hunters. *Chose a block between Malborough and Queestown. Best genetics for Red Deer between those two locations. Our Red Deer herds are not managed well hence why its so difficult to secure a mature red stag on public land. Nonetheless, if you beat the feet you'll 100% have an adventure and create many memories. Hope that helps!
@steffenguschmann1969
@steffenguschmann1969 5 ай бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz Thanks a lot, Ben! This is very helpful to kickstart the planning process!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 5 ай бұрын
@@steffenguschmann1969 All good mate. That's pretty much how I plan hunts. Also the harder you work, the more opportunities you will create. Especially when hunting on public land. Lastly, the east coast usually holds more Red Deer than the west coast of the south island due to less Helicopter / venison recovery pressure. If feral venison prices are high I would stay away from any west coast blocks. Happy hunting mate!
@steffenguschmann1969
@steffenguschmann1969 5 ай бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz To be more specific, which area should we generally consider since we currently have no idea?
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 5 ай бұрын
@@steffenguschmann1969 I would look at blocks in Canterbury and Otago regions. Each block has a good overview by DOC as to animal numbers i.e. moderate numbers of deer will be outlined in the description - "Pigs, red deer and chamois are present in low to moderate numbers" < look for blocks with moderate levels if you want more opportunities. Great resource > www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/things-to-do/hunting/ The biggest thing is research (I put hours of research into finding areas) and follow the tips I gave in the first comment. Best thing about New Zealand if you try a block and its no good then all you need to do is travel 1 hour in a direction and you'll likely have more luck.
@jasonrussell1902
@jasonrussell1902 5 ай бұрын
Nice video mate. interesting life story and great philosophy BUT most importantly, excellent filming and music!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 5 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video! Getting the music right or as close to right is bloody hard when your only using copy right free soundtracks. Takes hours to find reasonable ones that fit. Hope the hills and 2024 treat you well! Keep charging!
@Hunterjoe3421
@Hunterjoe3421 6 ай бұрын
You’re awesome bro. Love your adventures and inspiration. Challenging me to get out there even more and look at life differently.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 5 ай бұрын
Cheers mate for the feedback. Life is a beautiful thing and the mountains are a great place to live life! Keep charging mate!
@user-zs3du8hi6q
@user-zs3du8hi6q 6 ай бұрын
Hey buddy,enjoyed your vid.your a champion mate.brave man.and a great roll model.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 5 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! Just trying to do my best in this tough old world! Hope the hills are treating you well! Keep charging!
@geoffreycollis7041
@geoffreycollis7041 6 ай бұрын
Hey Ben I might be way off but did your mum and dad live in Reefton years ago, if so I was good friends with them.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Geoff, nah they didn't live in Reefton. I must look like their son! Would be classic if it was the case! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@ukantlers2474
@ukantlers2474 6 ай бұрын
Amazing stuff mate, wicked old girl congrats well earnt
@bradpope7913
@bradpope7913 6 ай бұрын
Another superb bit of cinema bra👍🏼. Some awesome sharing & inspiration to others mate. Keep pumping. Rod & rifle ae, say hi to Mozza from me dude.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Cheers brother, glad you you enjoyed! Hope you're getting some quality time in hills and will do! All the best!
@evangoff4363
@evangoff4363 6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed that mate. You are right in wanting to get as much out of life as is absolutely possible. I'm 56 and consider I have achieved a lot in my life but there is still so much more I have left to do. Only discovered deer stalking in my forties but aim for a minimum of three weeks a year in the hills, along with as much fishing and mountain biking as I can squeeze in around my business. I'm constantly coaching young tradies on how important it is to make the most of every opportunity that comes their way. Life is short man, and you don't want to look back in disappointment because you didn't take your chances.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
That's so good to hear mate, absolutely love that mindset and mentality. Even better that you're talking about it with young trades. More time in the outdoors has nothing but positives! Enjoy every day you get in the hills mate and keep up the awesome work!
@jungleboynz4436
@jungleboynz4436 6 ай бұрын
I take my hat of to you bro. I always get inspired watching your videos and i think alot people would agree to this too. Thanks for sharing your story it really highlights who you are as an individual. Catch up soon and keep getting those "feeds" mate!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Cheers bro! Always good to hear about how hard you're working while still making time for the hills. Definitely bro always keen! Don't worry bro the next buffet is never far away haha keep charging bro!
@bensouness287
@bensouness287 6 ай бұрын
Great to hear of you're journey not all plain sailing everyone's got their own story. Our wild back country is great for the soul
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
100% nobody gets through life without some adversity! Couldn't agree more, we are so fortunate in New Zealand to have wild places so close. Hope the hills are treating you well mate!
@WildNZOutdoors
@WildNZOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
Epic man, love the content.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! Hope the hills are treating you well!
@WildNZOutdoors
@WildNZOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
@@bendb_wildaboutnz yea man, had some epic times in the hills as of late. Few more vids to come. Cheers and keep it up
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
@@WildNZOutdoors Awesome to hear mate! Enjoy those mean summer missions!
@huntcentral
@huntcentral 6 ай бұрын
Hey man I'm really enjoying your videos, you are selling yourself short putting all this content into one video! I'm sure I speak for a lot of people when i say we would love to see more content. Keep on keeping on bro!
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Your not wrong mate, as I fully aware that I only show case 1% of my time in the Southern Alps. The strategy I use for these films is to get 3-5 different shots on each mission I complete. That way I'm still in the mountains for the right reasons, to challenge my mind & body as well as recharge the batteries. I don't make these films for views and money, couldn't care less about that. Also want to avoid it becoming like a job, which I see in other NZ hunting KZfaq channels. At that point it would take away from the true meaning of being in the mountains. Nonetheless, I'll try filming 6-10 different shots on each mission to see if that shortens the time between drinks. Keep charging mate!
@GarryShirleyWisnewski-vx4uo
@GarryShirleyWisnewski-vx4uo 6 ай бұрын
I’ve hunted all my life. In wild places. I can tell by the way you describe your hunts you are the real deal. Love your work . Inspiration pluse. Garry wiz
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Yeah mate, I live and breathe the life of a hunter/outdoorsman. It drives my super supportive wife a bit mad but its makes me who I am so she understands, thankfully! Keep living the dream in those wild places mate!
@user-ge1ci1pm6g
@user-ge1ci1pm6g 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much your an inspiration. I hope you can reach young men in nz and lead them to live healthy and rich lives.
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Appreciate the feedback mate! All I hope is young men have good people around them or at the very least proper role models! Social media has distorted what good role models are, hard world they are growing up in.
@endlesspursuit-huntingnz9768
@endlesspursuit-huntingnz9768 7 ай бұрын
Awesome bro! Loved the chats in this video. That memory foam pillow looks like something Im going to try replicate. 👍🏿
@bendb_wildaboutnz
@bendb_wildaboutnz 6 ай бұрын
Cheers bro! Yeah bro, its honest one of my favourite pieces of kit. Got sick of sleeping on hard as pillows! Hope the hills are treating well!