Survival Basics - page 189
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AZ of Bushcraft (W for Water)6595607:47
Filtering your drinking supply. When in the wilds learn how to drink water from rivers safely. We explore the basic and the sophisticated techniques available. A-Z of Bushcraft full series now on DVD
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AZ of Bushcraft (S for Shelter)14316707:15
How to construct a cosy bed in the woods. Ideal skill for trekking or bushcrafting.
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AZ of Bushcraft (B for Bowdrill)10593304:01
How to start a fire using a string and a few pieces of wood and lots of friction
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Making an Atlatl Part I11595105:22
Making a Generic North American Style Atlatl from the American Soutwhest.
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Water in the Wilderness – Part 21778202:14
The has a wilderness survival forum setup, so drop by sometime. No water is 100% safe to drink. I mis-spoke in the video, Tetanus is NOT caused by human waste. How to tell whether water found in the wilderness is safe to drink.
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How to use an Axe for Bushcraft17605405:00
How to wield an Axe skillfully and safely. First in a series about British Bushcraft.
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Pyramid, Diamond, and Sphere328801:22
Last Winter’s ice storm brought down a fairly large chunk of a tree into our backyard, providing me with quite a variety of sticks, branches and limbs. I spent a beautiful spring morning and afternoon clipping, sawing and lashing together what I call “Pyramid, Diamond, and Sphere”. I got started by lashing and raising a…
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Water in the wilderness – Part 15752604:23
No water should be considered safe unless it is treated. Please take all precautions before drinking water you find in creeks and streams. Even water that looks safe may contain harmful bacteria and viruses. wilderness survival safe drinking water survivalist survivor hiking camping bushcraft This video is Property of Kevin, who is the owner of…
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Stackwall/Cordwood Cottage Interior1703803:30
This is the interior of our cottage. I made all of the wooden furniture myself with the exception of the dresser and the wall racks. The floor is poured, polished cement, painted primrose yellow. There are 16 rafters that rest on a central capital that sits on a hemlock tree trunk that we cut down…
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log cabin project70752605:39
building a log cabin
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Wilderness Survival – Part Two – Priorities21937610:00
Taken from our Woodsmaster volume 2 DVD.Learn about survival priorities and how to tell time with your fist in a wilderness survival situation. This is part two of a series on survival shelters and skills by Ron Hood
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Building Made Simple9274806:50
Building a cabin