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Wilderness Gray Man Survival Philosophy945711:42
A quick rant about what I do to become one with nature and the animals, some superstitious rantings and what not…
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Back to the pirate ship! Make fire, shelter, stone tools and use the tools to cut shoots for arrows. Another miserably fun outing.
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Largest Bow Drill in the World879802:33
This is a demonstration of my friends at Maine Primitive Skills doing a bow drill on a super large kit. The coal was the size of my palm! If you support SIGMA 3 Survival School, then please share like and subscribe. Also please click on ads. Clicking these ads provides us extra revenue to make…
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Pine Needle Bed Shelter with Tony Nester874509:18
Visit for info on Tony’s survival books or courses. In dry, cool weather, a pine-needle bed is an excellent way to stay warm if lost. We have used these “beds” below freezing in the mountains of northern Arizona.
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The Headphone Trap | Hacking The System836201:09
Brian Brushwood demonstrates how to snare an animal using a common pair of ear-buds. ➡ Subscribe: About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what’s…
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*PLEASE READ* Part 2 of my wilderness survival backpacking trip in Northern Ontario, Please note some images ie: mushrooms, are for visual purposes only, do not attempt to eat any of the mushrooms seen in this video, thus being the reason i don’t go into detail about them. Please leave feedback 🙂 thank you enjoy.
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Down the creek a bit is a hill that has digger squirrels. They are legal to kill so we are preparing to trap some. There are many animals along the creek so I need to be sure to target the correct one so we’re setting up the trail camera again. Once I am sure we…
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How to Tie the Thief Knot812902:17
A step by step guide to tying the Thief Knot ( AKA: Bag Knot or Bread Bag Knot). The Thief Knot is an ancient security Knot that resembles the Square Knot (Reef Knot) except that the terminal ends are on alternate sides. Historically, sailors would secure their belongings in a bag or tote using the…
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We are in need of an ax for projects that require more than a stone knife. This is our quest for making a primitive ax. Here’s some pics of our “red clay” survival trip we posted on Paleoplanet Part 1 Part 2
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New Years Survival Trip751110:55
This video is our SIGMA 3 New Years camp out in the mountains of New Hampshire. We wanted to bring the new year in with style! If you support SIGMA 3 Survival School, then please share like and subscribe. Also please click on ads. Clicking these ads provides us extra revenue to make more and…
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Wilderness Survival: Bear Grylls Style721305:20
I spent 5 days at the Bear Grylls Survial Academy in upstate NewYork ✯ Facebook -… ✯ Twitter – ✯ Instagram – More Adventures Jet Skiing and Parasailing in New Smyrna Beach Living With Big Cats Cute Baby Lions All Grown Up Real Life Overboard Fails Cute Baby Rhinos Living With Cheetahs in Africa
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DONT LIKE DEAD THINGS? THEN DONT WATCH!! Finally! Now what? Dealing with dead diggers. Moral of the story: Check your traps often, especially in the summer. My rock may have been a bit too big.. Kersplatt!! Well, it has been interesting and quite a learning process!