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  • This is a step by step tutorial on how to make and use the Eskimo strap drill method of friction fire. This method is also known as the arctic or Inuit strap drill. Thanks for watching! Please click below to SUBSCRIBE We are now on Facebook A couple popular playlists follows below: Making And Using…

  • In this video I show you how to bake a cake in an orange. This is a fantastic way to make a simple and wonderfully delicious dessert in the outdoors or at home on the barbecue.

  • This is a review of the Katadyn Pocket Water Filter. A good water filter could be one of the most important items of survival gear you carry when you go into the wilderness. I believe the Pocket Water Filter from Katadyn is one of the best water filters on the market today! I give this…

  • Fire Making with Pump Drill
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    This video demonstrates how to use an ancient pump drill to create fire. The history of the pump drill is discussed followed by a fire making demo. Afterward I reassemble the pump drill components to explain their proper function and provide some useful tips to improve performance.

  • I think that birch bark is for sure one of the top two or three natural tinders out in the wild. Birch bark stores for a long time, puts off a massive flame with a relatively small amount of material and can be used for starting fire even if the kindling isn’t perfectly dry. It…

  • This is the 3 Knife system I generally use for my survival gear whenever I head out into the woods. I prefer to have a small multi-bladed pocket knife, a medium sized thin blade knife for fine cutting work and a larger knife for doing those heavy duty tasks like split wood fires. Having the…

  • This is a quick review of a great piece of multi-use survival gear, the Grand Trunk Double Hammock. This hammock is a perfect piece of gear for your survival kit, bug out bag, get home bag or just your camping and hiking backpack. It retails for about $65.00 and can be found at . Please…

  • Here’s an old trick many of us learned as kids, but this very tiny, light-weight magnet can also come in handy for reasons other than just making a compass, too, so I carry one in almost all my kits.

  • The wilderness can supply a product that may help stimulate a person in a time of need to get them through the task that lays before them. That product is spruce pitch. It certainly helps to perk me up at times when I’m running low on steam. Regular commercial modern gum has been proven many…

  • Making a Primitive Bow How to make a survival bow and arrow Tutorial Making a Primitive Bow , How to make a survival bow and arrow Moroccan Bow Lathe , Master Bow Builder Series ,Primitive Archery Bow Hunting for Blacktail Deer

  • Knowing what to do if you get lost outdoors is more important than many people credit. Survival situations often arise from people getting lost but people don’t always see it as a survival situation at that stage. Every year hundreds of people get lost in the woods and on the hills – often when they…

  • This is a field test and review of the Ontario RAT 7 Survival Knife. I tend to think that the Ontario RAT 7 may be one of the top contenders for the “best wilderness survival knife”. This is an awesome survival knife that will give years of service and perform all of the tasks that…