All videos in category Travel & Events (97 videos)

  • Ray Mears gives some handy pointers on how to find food when lost in the wilderness. Tips include making last resort squirrel traps and survival fishing

  • Ray Mears shows us how to make a strong shelter in wet forest, and the right and wrong ways to strike a match.

  • A walk around Dick Proenneke’s cabin on Twin Lakes, Alaska

  • School in the Woods Chief Instructor Doug Getgood spent a year living alone in a cabin in the Northern wilderness of Ontario, Canada. This is his record of that year.

  • Building a shelter and surviving in the rain-forest is easier than you think if you have Ray Mears as a guide.

  • Taken from our Woodsmaster volume 2 DVD.Learn about survival priorities and how to tell time with your fist in a wilderness survival situation. This is part two of a series on survival shelters and skills by Ron Hood

  • Taken from our Woodsmaster volume 2 DVD.Learn about how you lose heat in a wilderness survival situation. This is part one of a series on survival shelters and skills by Ron Hood

  • Masai warriors display how to start fire rubbing sticks. Ground was covered in cow manure, flies were everywhere, and crowded people were bumping me from all sides. I continually tried to avoid flies getting in front of camera, in eyes, mouth and ears. Canon PowerShots SD900 does not have image stabilizer. Considering the hostile environment…

  • Hi guys, A video about a trip to the tropical Philippines where we spent 2 weeks on the uninhabited island only on rice and water. Well…we took some rum as well! 🙂 It was not a “real survival”, more just for fun, but still amazing experience. It is my first long video edit and also…

  • Stone Age Fire Making
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    Stone Age “Primitive” makes fire from dried grasses in less than two minutes! (From Jerome Hamlin’s 2011 SoPac II Coelacanth Reconnaissance Expedition. See dinofish.com (nano doc)

  • 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…

  • blog.missecoglam.com Amy is a truly amazing woman. She has chosen to leave ‘normal’ life behind to move to a beautiful mountain area in Costa Rica where she lives on her own. She sleeps outside underneath her rancho and spends most of her time naked and only eats food that is on her property. She is…