Survival Basics - page 106

  • *PLEASE READ* Part 4 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

  • Maine Primitive Skills School instructors, Arthur Haines, and Mike Douglas, discuss foraging wild edibles for food, survival, health, and furthering your bushcraft and primitive skills.

  • Can the average person afford to set aside enough money to improve their preparedness? Can the average person afford not to?

  • We have gotten a lot of requests about why something works or doesn’t work with the bowdrill. In this video we give you all of the tricks to make a successful Bowdrill fire every time that you try. Bushcraft On Fire –

  • Winter camping with Rick
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    Bushcraft, supershelter, winter camping

  • Spend 1 year or summer, 7-days a week living in hand built shelters, training wilderness survival and primitive skills, shepherding goats for land restoration, planting and wildcrafting your food from the land and remaking a village of connection and care for the natural world. Learn more at

  • Sensible Survival Presents: The “Woodland Survival Flipper”. A unique Survival Tool. Woodland Survival Flipper YouTube Channel:

  • this is my short review of the BCB 25 liter bag

  • With little more than a flint & steel kit and a copper drinking cup, Thomas J. Elpel and daughter Cassie trek five miles back into the Rocky Mountains for a few days of fishing, fun, and survival living. Among the spectacular lakes and mountain peaks, they demonstrate all of the skills required to meet their…

  • *PLEASE READ* Part 1 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

  • With two water bottles and a flute in their canoe, Thomas J. Elpel and intern Kris Reed go survival camping at the local lake. Amidst the abundant waterfowl, wildlife, and intermittent rain showers and thunderstorms, they camp for three days and two nights and demonstrate all of the skills required to meet their basic needs,…