Survival Basics - page 118

  • Sudden over at bplite.com came up with a really great way to load the stove. Let’s call it the “Sudden Technique” I did another video right after making this one that shows the load of twigs being top lit using Indian Grass as tinder.

  • Consturuction of a Wikkiup Shelter. The initial subframe is used whilst still attached to the tree and hopefully will stay alive and keep growing. The idea behind this is that in time the living stems will get stronger and tighter. This video is to be continued.

  • Learn how to properly construct a tripod for use in wilderness survival. This can be useful for smoking meats, hanging pots over a fire, making backrests, trap components, primitive shelters, and many other things.

  • At 7 lb 4oz this kit is around 4 lbs lighter than my prior backpacking set. It’s good for 3 season camping and is relatively complete and safe. (btw, it’s a Heineken, not a Tyvek beer can!) Addendum (3/16/15): I’ve stopped using beer cans as boiling billies because they’re all lined with plastic, which can’t…

  • Outdoor Survival: Fish Spear
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    Just an awesome fish spear that I invented. Thanks for watching and subscribe!

  • Survival Shelter students at the Maine Primitive Skills School build a thatched hut for summer wilderness survial long term conditions.

  • How to…make a Hobo stove! HD
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    After I saw Dale Calder’s video of his Hobo stove, I just had to make one myself…my hobo stove 2 video…

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  • htp://shilohtv.comTrail Boss Steve Doran explains how the rule of three’s works and how you put it to work in any outdoor situation. For the full article go to

  • Primitive Skills Instructor shares wild foraging for edibles and medicinals at the Maine Primitive Skills School.

  • Learn how to organzie 550 parachute cord in a way that is organized, efficient, and effective for use in wilderness survival and bushcraft skills.

  • The other day I received a Suunto A-10 from This past weekend my son and I were out checking on the deer feeders. So I thought it was a good time to check out this new compass.