Survival Basics - page 150

  • Quick intro to our HD Series of Poncho Survival Shelter, much more to come.

  • Nomadic Living: Tool Kit
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    Skills and Gear to live medium to long term in a wilderness environment

  • Advice On Finding Land
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    Please add me to your Google + Circles! Just a quick look at how I am doing my Black Friday Shopping and a quick tip on finding public land that you can go out and practice your survival skills on. For more videos on wilderness survival, survival skills, disaster preparedness & prepping tips & bushcraft…

  • Survival, bushcraft, and primitive skills instructor shares a debris hut survival shelter tutorial at Maine Primitive Skills School. Check out our bow drill fire making video at . Learn more at our schools website Wilderness Survival Shelter considerations for primitive skills practitioners with claustrophobia who want the benefits of a debris hut. Check our other…

  • In this episode, our hero returns to the fundamental aspects of the channel name, with a look at preparing the mind for the challenges commonly faced in a survival situation and simple ways to prepared for them. Survival Skills are important, but you have to be in a frame of mind to put them to…

  • This is just 1 of over 150 + Edible plants in New Zealands brilliant bush. Pretty tasty and in a survival situation it is worth knowing about.

  • If your BIC-lighter runs out of fuel or you’ve only got a spark, you can still light a fire. The lean-to is a classic shelter around the world. But is not quite as efficient of a shelter as the TV shows and books would lead us to believe. It offers little in the way of…

  • This time: Fire-starting with a Fresnel Lens. A Fresnel lens will save on using matches for cloudy days or nighttime while during sunshine you can start a fire for free. The compact and lightweight design of a Fresnel lens along with being inexpensive makes it a perfect addition to your survival kit. The Fresnel Lens…

  • This time: How to use Oak Bark for a medical selftreatment. Oak bark was being used by Native Americans as a remedy for many conditions. These benefits include acting as an astringent, an antiseptic and an anti-inflammatory. You can use the herb to treat illnesses, wounds and other physical problems. The astringent action of oak…

  • This is the story of my trip to the Utah Desert with the Boulder Outdoor Survival School. In this episode, I cover the first day of group expedition. Firestarting, navigation and shelter building are presented.

  • Read the description! Have any questions for us? Make sure to leave a comment or send us a private message, and of course like and subscribe if you learned something. Josh and Brad document their second stealth overnighter, this time they have to build their own shelter with nature’s materials. Bushcraft is the art of…

  • Michael Douglas of the Maine Primitive Skills School shares Wilderness Survival, Self Reliance, Bushcraft, and Primitive Skills and how to approach them to better your own skill sets. www.primitiveskills.com