All videos in category Howto & Style (470 videos) - page 2

  • Please watch: “My First Time Shaving!” ➨ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- www.gangstasmurf.com

  • In this video Dr. Anja Whittington teaches us about water purification in a wilderness survival situation. She covers four great ways to make drinking water safe to drink and talks a bit about the side effects and risks posed by not making the water safe before drinking it. This was also a project for my…

  • Hey everyone! A while ago I showed you how to build a 40 pound no heat bow. I didn’t do any follow up videos on that bow, so today I’m going to building a similar bow. This one pulls 70 pounds at 28 inches and is a hard-hitting longbow. We’re going to be building and…

  • Bow and arrow made of Bamboo, bow string made of Rattan

  • Nomadic Living: Tool Kit
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    Skills and Gear to live medium to long term in a wilderness environment

  • Sipsey Wilderness Discovery Part 2 Be sure to check out part 1 My youtube videos

  • My Preferred Scope Covers I’m over everything being tactical. A stock Remington rifle was good enough for Granddad then it’s good enough for me. Cave Video: Skunk: Glock Challenge: Falling Timber:

  • Debris Shelter
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    I went out today and built a debris shelter. Debris shelters are all about how well you can improvise with the material that is the most plentiful in your area. It could be grass, it could be leaves, it could be moss or bark….Maybe it’s all of them!

  • This is a look at the Echo Sigma Runner System from Brownells. This is a cool base kit for those who are looking to buy a high quality prepackaged kit that is filled with premium gear. The Echo Sigma Runner System will put you several steps ahead and give you the basic items needed for…

  • To create your own survival compass you will need the following materials: 1) A needle or some other wire like piece of steel (a straightened paper clip, for example) and your 2) pocket knife. The first step is to turn the wire into a magnet. The easiest way to do this is with the blade…

  • Lonnie crosses a channel of a wild Alaskan river on foot, all the while teaching some key tips that will help to make river or stream crossing safer through a better understanding. In an undertaking such as this, there is no such thing as knowing too much.

  • Tactical Paracord , Survival Bracelet , Compass, Whistle