Survival Basics - page 12
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How to make a two-peg spool knit paracord lanyard94878408:17
More knotty stuff on my blog: Higher resolution supplies photo: The two-peg spool knit can be found in ‘The Ashley Book of Knots’ as #2878, a Square Loop Sinnet, along with other variations. For quick deployment of the cord, should you need to repurpose it from the lanyard, just cut off one end below the…
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Salting, Curing and Smoking your own meat94681406:17
We add a little flavor to the show by showing you how the old timers cured meat. Tim Farmer heads back to Bill Dixon’s smokehouse in Harlan County. With pork on the butcher block, see tricks to salt-curing, sugar-curing and a technique using cold smoke. Subscribe to Kentucky Afield’s Channel:
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Center Stitched Paracord Bracelet94067806:50
More knotty stuff on my blog: Stormdrane’s Blog Center stitched paracord bracelet/watchband blog post: This video will show how to add stitching, using 1.4mm cord, to a paracord bracelet that has already been made. For supplies I used a paracord bracelet, about 5 feet of 1.4mm cord, and a small Perma Lok lacing needle. You…
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Marines with India Battery, Company G., Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, learn jungle survival techniques from Philippine Marines during a training evolution of Amphibious Landing Exercise 2013. Soundbites from Lance Cpl. Julio Velasquez. Produced by Sgt. Paul Robbins Jr. Also available in high definition. “3rdID8487” is the LARGEST…
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Compact Survival Kit90226514:18
Learn where to get the orange zipper bag here – … Where I buy my gear – Video remake of my glovebox survival kit. Some changes have been made thanks to some recommendations by viewers. I wanted to make sure everyone had a chance to view this before I post my next video that will…
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Solo Survival part 2: How to Survive Alone in the Wilderness for 1 week –Eastern Woodlands89911425:51
In this video (part one and two) I go into the wilderness of North Eastern North America with only a knife and live off the land for a week. I document many of the crucial steps and tips and tricks that I do to survive in the forest. Skills shown are shelter, primitive fire, bark…
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Florida fishing bikini girl Darczzle fishes Pine Island, FL for Redfish, Sheepshead, and Black Drum, including bowfishing with Fetchin’ Southwest Charters! Check out the action. ⇊ CLICK BELOW FOR MORE LINKS! ⇊ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ LET’S SUPPORT EACH OTHER ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Do you want to see premium exclusive content? Please become a Patron! Patreon → ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SUBSCRIBE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬…
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How to start a fire by friction89200206:56
A series of videos about skills to enjoy the outdoors. DVD out now on
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Beef Jerky – Yum Yum. This can be expensive to buy but so easy to make. Watch how Steve turns a piece of Beef into beautiful tasting Beef Jerky and all without a dehydrator. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a new video: More recipes from my Meat series Sausage Making – How to Make Brawn…
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Planting Garlic in Containers88952902:05
Dave shows you how simple it is to grow garlic in containers.
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THE 10 ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO SURVIVE88166005:39
a look at the basic 10 items needed when leaving for the wilderness for survival or for bushcrafting
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Making a Primitive ELK BONE KNIFE87942213:00
Making a bone bladed knife from an elk leg bone. The handle is from a deer leg, hafted with a mixture of pine pitch, charcoal and processed plant fiber. The hafting is elk sinew and the handle is wrapped with yucca rope coated with hide glue. For those of you wondering how sharp a bone…