Survival Basics - page 161

  • PrepperĀ“s homemade fire booster. Packaged in small containers, it can be taken on camping trips in order to kindle a campfire or be used as a barbecue lighter at home. Put a tin with tree resin in a water bath. Once it melts, olive oil can be added (The mixing ratio between tree resin and…

  • Adventures of cavemen.

  • The Self-Extinguishing Candle: There are some 18,000 candle-caused fires annually in the United States, and experts blame carelessness on the part of candle users. Some Candle fires occur because candles were left unattended, abandoned or inadequately supervised. To leave your candle burning so that it will safely extinguish itself at any estimated time, insert the…

  • Took a trip up the mountain to look for a new bushcraft campsite and found a nice new spot. I filmed this one a bit different, let me know what you guys think. Thanks for all of the comments, likes, shares and all of the continued support. Bushcraft, camping, bushcraft cooksets, tarp camping, alice pack,…

  • The Alderleaf Wilderness Certification Program is a comprehensive, ten-month nature and outdoor survival course encompassing wilderness survival skills, ethnobotany, wildlife tracking, permaculture, and outdoor leadership. Led by expert faculty, the program prepares students to readily apply nature skills in environmental conservation, outdoor education, sustainable living, and beyond. Learn more at: Watch more videos from Alderleaf…

  • Constructing a trail snare for survival. PLEASE NOTE: Neck snare traps are illegal in New South Wales. Music by Matthew L. Fisher.

  • Tea strainer: improvised Rescue Signaling Technique Signaling for rescue in any survival situation is extremely important. The more signaling ‘know-how’ tactics you have in your “Trick-Bag” the better your chances are of rescue. 1) Stuff the tea strainer with birch bark. 2) Light the Birch bark (wait for a short time, then perform step 3)…

  • No food, water, shelter, or bug repellent. Just the tools in my pack and a knife in my pocket.

  • Survival Blanket Hack
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    This is a tip that can help with adding shelter to smaller survival kits.

  • Wilderness Outfitters of the Appalachians shows how to make an inexpensive knife into a Bushcraft survival Knife.

  • In this video, I’m going over one of the most basic skills for wilderness survival – observation. If you don’t learn how to become aware and observe your surroundings, you will miss out on what the Creation has to offer you for survival. Take a few minutes to watch the video and see what observation…

  • This time: Once you get to your bug out location – how will you be living in? Do everything you can to take care of yourself, now more than ever before. Security: Make sure that the rock structure is solid and there are no rocks poised to fall from the roof on you while you’re…