Survival Basics - page 160

  • This is a video response to a comment made about a compass being useless in a survival kit without I map. I strongly disagree with this I explain in the video the uses of the compass and your knowledge of the terrain.

  • a great idea inspired by Mike from BushcraftBartons! thanks Mike for this idea! this is the how to video, there will come 3 more videos on how the stove burned.

  • Free Heat for your Home
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    Free Heat for Your Home. This is a short video to show how you can make fire logs out of waste paper. I would like to point out that all News Pappers have to use eco friendly inks now which most are based on a Soyink! This information I would like to share with you…

  • Maslin Leg Drill
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    This idea was developed by my friend Jamie Maslin and i thought I would share his video: Here’s me making fire by friction with my leg! I’m bracing my hand against my other leg, but if necessary, you could use a tree instead. This means that you could do this with both a broken leg…

  • dr gino dante borges gives you a glimpse into his desert survival solo

  • Visit for info on Tony’s books or survival courses. 3rd installment of water location methods in the desert this time involving springs and how to use geologic indicators.

  • Visit for info on Tony’s survival courses or books. Two part program on the essential survival gear to carry in your vehicle in case you break down or become stranded in the heat or cold.

  • Visit for info on Tony’s survival books or courses. In dry, cool weather, a pine-needle bed is an excellent way to stay warm if lost. We have used these “beds” below freezing in the mountains of northern Arizona.

  • Squirrel Trapping 101
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    All you need to trap a squirrel is some peanuts, a milk crate, a paper towel tube and some string. Be sure to put tape over the holes in the crate so the squirrel can’t escape. Happy hunting!

  • Blanket wisdom Part2.wmv
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  • This is my first attempt at a stove designed by Nimble Will. Nimblewill Nomad’s Little Dandy Wood Stove Source of the plans and the idea: Measurements ============ Flat packed: 8mm x 115mm x 160mm Weight: Under 800 grams / 1lb 12oz (not a digital scale, only accurate to about 50g). Floor area inside: 95mm x…