Survival Basics - page 169

  • 7 ways to find water
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    these are the 7 proven methods of obtaining water in the the dry season or in arid enviroments. i demonstrate all of them so that you can walk away from this video with the confidence that you wont need for water anywhere you go.

  • Native American fire bed work’s great for camping out sided when it’s cold , you can stay warm all night, real cold put more hot coal’s then cover it sand or dirt,( MAKE SHORE YOU COVER ALL HOT COAL’S UP) Camping tips

  • making a basket out of elm tree bark and elm tree branches, good for nut’s or fruit and berry, Camping tips.

  • 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…

  • After getting the caldera keg system, I knew that the Combination of Trail Design caldera with Titanium Goats input would be perfect cooking system. They match the caldera cone to just about any cooking vessel. I opted for the .9 liter stove to go with caldera, for boiling close to one liter nalgene at a…

  • How to Tie 7 Basic Knots
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    Here are 7 essential knots every man should know: The Square Knot, The Bowline Knot, 2 Half Hitches, Taut Line, Clove Hitch, Figure eight knot, sheet bend

  • A short clip from Fraser Christian on constructing and using a hot pit smoker. Made using stones, mud, moss and sticks. Coastal survival School – www.coastalsurvival.com. mailto:survive@coastalsurvival.com

  • Wilderness Episode 1
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    Two Guys are trapped in the wilderness after one crashes their plane. Together they must find a way to survive and wait to be rescued.

  • The largest annual UK gathering of people with an interest in Bushcraft & survival skills takes place in September in Wiltshire. Andrew meets some of the instructors, learns a few new skills and finds out what attracts people to the woods.

  • How to make and use one of the simplest and most effective primitive hunting weapons for wilderness survival

  • How to build a double facing lean-to shelter with raised bunks.