Survival Basics - page 171

  • Part – 1 of 2 Gem Webb of Bruce County Tourism tests out how to build a basic winter shelter called a lean-to. He learns some interesting things about easier ways to build it and how realistic it is to be able to accomplish. If your not using your own property, always get land owner…

  • OneTigris has come up with a waterproof capsule that is a good balance between sizes. Not so big to make it impossible for daily carry but not so small that it really limits what can be stored inside. It is a simple kit that just works as it’s designed but also has a few “out…

  • Building a primitive shelter with no rope / cordage ( campsite). Fire reflector. DIY

  • Creek Stewart reviews the Top 6 Survival Knife Features. Like this knife? More here:

  • Winter Shelter, Survival Practice, Staying warm in winter. Winter camping in temperatures of 25-30F I slept in a lean too shelter with a 5×7 mylar tarp. Personal Advice: Practice your survival skills in an area that help is easily accessible. Test your skills before you might have to rely on them for survival. Practice makes…

  • This is Part 1 of a three part set of videos from a 72 hour camping trip I did in the Ocala National Forest. The first 48 hours were solo and showcase hunting and fishing off the land.

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  • In this episode I made a survival cook-stove. It’s ideal for cooking food in conditions that are cold and wet. The self-sustaining fire remains hot because it’s elevated above the ground.

  • This is a Survival Workshop conduct in the Malaysia tropical rainforest. The wood is wet making starting fire very hard…

  • In this video (part one and two) I go into the wilderness of North Eastern North America with only a knife and live off the land for a week. I document many of the crucial steps and tips and tricks that I do to survive in the forest. Skills shown are shelter, primitive fire, bark…

  • A look at the maxpedition thermite pouch as a 72 hour survival kit.