Survival Basics - page 156

  • Mark a trail and be patient when lost in the wilderness. Learn about surviving through patience and making good decisions from an Eagle Scout in this free survival skills video. Expert: John Stewart Bio: John Stewart is an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America and has instructed boy scouts on climbing, outdoor skills,…

  • This four-part video covers the basic steps that everyone should take to ensure their safety and survival in the event of an emergency, natural or man-made disaster, societal and/or economic collapse or some other catastrophic event. Starting with the most common reasons to be prepared and detailing the fundamental elements and resources to have in…

  • Camp Hope. After once being beaten by the rain, a different approach was needed. Back in the mountains, the struggle now focuses on establishing a base camp.

  • Practicing Survival Basics
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    Went out to “The Property” with my parents and my step-son to enjoy a day doing some cleaning up. Jordan and I went for a hike and practiced some basic survival skills and bushcrafting.

  • Air has a low thermal conductivity but is very mobile. There are thus two elements that are important in protecting from the cold: 1: stopping the wind from penetrating and replacing the layer of warm air close to the body; 2: setting up a layer of still air which serves as insulation, by the use…

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  • Micheal ,the founder of Maine Primitive Skills School goes over the debri hut . construction and how it works. Enjoy. Maine primitive skills school

  • A 2 mm thick wire rope can be used as emergency replacement for a climbing rope, but it is very dangerous. Try this only as a last resort, when all else fails.

  • The CRKT compass, LED and fire starter combo is a very handy tool. Giving you the ability to have a flashlight, compass and fire-starter with you at all times, and right on your wrist. Combine it with a para-cord bracelet and you have a pretty handy survival “kit” right on your wrist.

  • did not have any thing to cover the pit with before i cover it with sand, but i work out great anyway,,,

  • If you’re in need of ideas, get some inspiration from Dan & Nico while they share 11 of their favourite tarp set-ups for the DD Tarp 3×3 – MC. Easy to do, these are perfect for lightweight backpacking, survival and wild camping – just add your hiking pole for support to create even more options.

  • I decided I needed to learn how to make cordage. For my first ever attempt I chose Fireweed to use for the fiber source, as I found plenty in the city near my house. I also thought I would post this as a response video to Phreshayr’s excellent instructional video on using fireweed to make…