Bushcraft: Minimal Kit Winter Survival
EDIT – 28/12/2012:
Since I keep getting asked the same questions, here’s a FAQ:
Question: “Why didn’t you use the snow as a water source?”
Answer: I did not use the snow because because it wasn’t deep enough to scoop it up. The ground you see at 3:15 is a good overall respresentation of the depth of the snow.
Question: “What knife is that?”
Answer: Condor Bushlore. My review of the Bushlore:
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My entry to the “Pocket Dump Outdoor Survival Challenge” by PitFireOutdoors! A beautiful but freezing cold winter day out in the Northern woods. Utilising the knowledge of bushcraft and only the equipment I carry on my person to affect survival. Getting the fire going was really tough but I value these experiences. It truly was a very interesting and fun challenge to do.
I hope you guys enjoy the video! Please comment, rate and subscribe – that really means a lot to me! And congratulations on your 200+ subscribers, Josh. 😉
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