Survival Basics - page 112
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Tin Can Survival Cooking Kit – Review1257506:55
This is a review on my homemade Tin Can Survival Cooking Stove. Please rate, comment and subscribe! Enjoy! Thanks for watching! Some of my products and gear are sponsored by HettyKat Survival. Their website: Their channel: If you want more information (shipping rates,…) just PM me or leave a comment (on my channel).
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Choosing between buying luxuries are surviving disaters
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survival guide for the canadian wilderness120503:12
my survivlal guide
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Winter Night Hike- Canadian Survival Test 1246809:57
A little night hike to test my survival skills
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2nd half of part 4. More survival fun along the creek If you want to learn more about knapping you will need to find someone who knows more about it than me. Paleomanjim here on youtube has a great beginner series starting here: There many other great knapping gurusout there too. I make no claim…
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Dead Fall Fish Trap21277205:02
This is a simple fish trap based on the concept of a spring snare but modified to be more effective in more situations. The deadfall can be setup almost anywhere and has many advantages over a spring snare. This is just one of the many techniques we teach at Sigma 3 Survival School. If you…
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Promotional Survival Compass133701:07
Navigate the wilderness with the help of this Survival Compass. The liquid metal compass even has a magnifying glass so you can examine objects up close. The top of the compass is reserved for your company logo, making it a great way to advertise your brand. Promotional Survival Compass:
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Across Canyonlands 2007 (part 1 of 2)797215:00
My 16-day, 176-mile hike across Canyonlands and the Abajo Mountains to Comb Ridge. One of the largest “pavement-free” regions in the United States, where highlights include Horeshoe Canyon, The Maze, Druid Arch, Angel Arch, Salt Creek, Abajo Peaks and Comb Ridge.
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Stone Age Part 1 of 26821009:12
6 people set out into the wilderness to live completely stone age apart from a camera and diary. We had prepared for 4 months making all our own clothes, shoes, hunting food, foraging too, our tools of stone and bone we used and pottery we made. we were a nomadic tribe. music mariee sioux wild…
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MY WOOL BLANKET BED ROLL2353007:28
A look at my bed roll using my new wool blanket
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Back up the creek. We are exploring more of the area and starting to establish our primitive camp. Today I only brought a lighter… and the cloths on my back. This is the first part of a 2-part day trip we took. There was just too much going on that day to leave out. I…