Survival Basics - page 117

  • My favorite Ray Mears adventure. Shows how to make a cooking log for winter use. He makes skis from a log, makes resin to treat the skis using a gasifier, which he inturn trades the coal made in the gasifier to a black smith for a knife blade then while sking he makes a handle…

  • How to build a bushcraft survival long term wilderness shelter. A Great place to survive, survive skills, wilderness survival, survival techniques, military techniques, military survival & much more

  • This was intended to be a practice video. I never actually intended to upload it. I got such good feedback on it I figured I would bring it back. There are 3 parts to this video. I hope you enjoy them.

  • The Smith and Sons Brave is a high quality custom knife the sports a classic design with D2 steel. Let’s find out if it can preform as a bushcraft knife. 5 Point Rating System on the Brave: Quality: 5/5 Ergos: 5/5 Carry Options: 4/5 Value: 4/5 Likability: 5/5 Where to buy:

  • Basic Camp Fire Skills Everyone Should Know In Case Of An Unexpected Emergency Situation. This fire was made with minimal tools, only a knife, and firesteel. Other processing tools like a saw, or an axe, would be an excellent option to have. Chances are most people would not have them in an unexpected survival scenerio….

  • Check out for more great video like this one. Ray Mears teaches how to start a fire in the jungle using a bamboo fire saw. He also show how to boil water in bamboo pot.

  • It’s wet. It’s raining or it’s been raining. All of a sudden, making a fire is not as simple as you thought it was. Training in the wet and damp are a great way to press yourself. In this video I’m going to show how I make a fire in a damp environment using the…

  • Series: Maine Primitive Skills School youth instructor teaches tracking, awareness, and survival skills to folks of all ages.

  • This is a start to finish demonstration on how to construct a Tulip Bark Basket. Please subscribe: Facebook: Instagram: WildSurvivalSkills After a few decades of being obsessed with collecting survival and primitive skills techniques, I am putting out these videos to demonstrate the skills and excursions found at my school, Wild Survival (wildsurvivalskills.com). Videos are…

  • Instructor Ryan Douglas covers basic winter shelter concepts while building a quinzee snow shelter. Check our other shelters at or Visit us online at

  • Click ‘SHOW MORE’ for full video description, links to gear featured in the video and other associated videos – Watch in HD. Video showing all the stages involved in making a weatherproof survival shelter in deciduous woodland. Total build time approx. 2.5 hours. Tree types: Beech and Hazel. Gear used on this trip: Fiskars FX5…

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