Survival Basics - page 134

  • Survival, Bushcraft and Primitive Skills are experienced in the Maine Woods by students from all over the North East.

  • In this video I show you how to test the edibility of a plant in an emergency situation.

  • A review of the highly functional Black Savage Multi-Function Compass Kit. A very low cost backup option for your kits. 1 is none and 2 is one (and this fits the bill for the “2” option” for much of your gear) ?

  • Testing out a survival shelter from the dollar store, would it , or could it be called that? You decide. Please like , share ad sub , if you like vids like this. Thanks for watching. STORM SET UPS

  • This other variation of the balance stick variation is very useful and is another great way to setup this type of trigger. This survival trap can be setup in minutes and has a good success ratio. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in the world and we need your help spreading…

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  • http://homesteadingsummit.com You’ve been telling me to put shoes on for years… Herbalist Doug Simons and Homesteader Marjory Wildcraft, two experienced barefooters, talk about the benefits of going without shoes and what they wear when they need to put something on their feet.

  • Brian Brushwood demonstrates how to snare an animal using a common pair of ear-buds. ➡ Subscribe: About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what’s…

  • The T Bar snare is our favorite trap trigger to insure you get a head snare for primitive cordage. This video will show you everything you need to know about this snare trap. Please watch and share this video on other forums and with your friends. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival…

  • i making bow drill fire and bow a cold winter day

  • *PLEASE READ* Part 2 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.

  • Down the creek a bit is a hill that has digger squirrels. They are legal to kill so we are preparing to trap some. There are many animals along the creek so I need to be sure to target the correct one so we’re setting up the trail camera again. Once I am sure we…