Survival Basics - page 173

  • Survival Fire In a Rain Forest Part 1 – First Fail – Wilderness Survival Fire Starting with a Fire Steel. Starting a fire in a rain forest is a bit more difficult that starting a fire in the desert areas I’m more commonly in. But in my quest to continue developing my wilderness survival skills…

  • Maine Primitive Skills School teacher Michael Douglas and Tread Lightly Instructor Toby Cowern coordinate a trip to Sweden to learn skills from the Sami. community.

  • This video is about the Mora bushcraft in 12C27 Sandvik stainless steel. The best cheap knife you can depend on for great Bush crafting and outdoor fun!

  • Erbswurst, or dehydrated German Split Pea Soup was/has been a staple ration for civilian and military alike for a century at least. This is my adaptation of the recipe. My completed recipe (all amounts are approximate): 3-4 cups water 1 cup Split Pea Flour 2 carrots 2 Stalks of Cellary 3 cloves of Garlic 1…

  • Rich Hungerford Senior Instructor Bush Lore Australia (Australia’s most epic survival school) explains a method for effectively using a button compass in a survival situation.

  • No Cordage Wilderness Table
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    This is a quick demo on how to build yourself a no cordage table in a wilderness setting and an explanation as to the many uses you may not have thought of…

  • Emergency survival compass
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    In this video Zachary makes an emergency compass using a needle and a magnet

  • Join me as I spend the night out with expert survivalist Wayne Russell from Kullcraven Bushcraft. Wayne shares skills such as how to properly construct a long fire, tips on shelter building, how to dig a gypsy well, and innovative ways to quickly purify water. Come with us as we enjoy some good food, good…

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  • Looking for a way to test your fire building skills? Try lighting a “one-match-fire”. This is even more impressive in wet conditions, windy weather, and in other scenarios that increase the difficulty for fire making.

  • Maine Primitive Skills School instructor Jim Kane shares Survival, Bushcraft, and Primitive Skills at the weekend Backpackers Survival Weekend course.

  • Mark Warren (of Medicine Bow, Dahlonega, GA) talks about Dog Hobble.