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  • Camped next to a pristine creek in the mountains in Australia. We are cooking over a small controlled campfire using a small piece of foil to reflect maximum heat back upwards. We have a single fresh water crayfish trap in the creek but unfortunately we catch nothing LOL. You may notice we’ve recently uploaded some…

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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Click ‘SHOW MORE’ for full video description, links to other associated videos and time stamps – Watch in HD. 00:30 Making a fireplace to promote a ‘smokeless’ fire. 08:34 Making a windbreak from Willow. GEAR LINK: Chafon emergency shovel: USEFUL VIDEOS: Willow fish trap Willow shelter FILMING EQUIPMENT: Panasonic HC-VX870 Rode stereo microphone: Rode deadcat…

  • JUNGLE CAMPING and TREKKING with the most skilled jungle crafters we have ever met. The native tribe of the Tao’t Bato dates back thousands of years. Recently we spent 6 days learning from 3 trusty Tao’t Bato natives of Palawan island Philippines. The head guide and native Dinio Castom is quite amazing to trek with….

  • The survival gear I carry in my hiking day pack. This is my typical load out for a day hunt, day hike, etc. Besides the emergency survival items, I’ll also have items specific for what I am doing. For instance if I am hunting I will also likely have a bone saw, skinning knives, sharpening…

  • Part One of my outdoors shelter I will use for bushcraft and camping. (part 3 of Building a Campsite)

  • Taking advantage of a rare snow storm for this area and a long weekend I head out to my Survival Shelter in it’s beginning stages and make a meal using a squirrel cooker.