Survival Basics - page 21

  • How to Build a Survival Kit
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    In this episode, we show you the items we feel is a great start to building a survival kit. These items can be remembered by the acronym we created called “BACK HOME” and will help you when compiling these items. We hope you can take something from this and thanks for watching! SEE THE REVIEW…

  • School in the Woods Chief Instructor Doug Getgood spent a year living alone in a cabin in the Northern wilderness of Ontario, Canada. This is his record of that year.

  • Visit for more Videos along with Diagrams and Instruction on this and other Survival and Living Off The Land skills How to Make a Survival Water Filter out of materials found along any river.

  • Bear Grylls answers questions about his career and personal life, including what he things of Ray Mears! Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine present his answers for you. For more information and to see part 2 & 3 visit www.bushcraftmagazine.com Copyright 2009 Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine

  • I saw on the news, a bad storm was seen heading to the San Gorgonio mountain range, so I took the opportunity to show how a simple tarp can be used effectively to shelter in a storm. I took NO jacket, NO rain gear and no bathtub floor ground sheet. I chose a place I…

  • Ever wonder what cactus tastes like? This video shows how to go about harvesting and eating Prickly Pear Fruits. Enjoy a new type of food or learn a survival skill that may save your life some day. As always, thanks for Subscribing. how to eat prickly pear how to pick prickly pear how to prepare…

  • Order plans here: Ty-Dean Customs LLC Teardrop Camper Plans. A brief picture show of the construction process of our teardrop camper design. Visit my web site for more info: or

  • The challenge for this project was to head to Home Depot and to buy products from only there in the process of making an urban survival kit. What you have here is the HDUSK – Home Depot Urban Survival Kit, version 1.0. In it you’ll find items I would find helpful if I had only…

  • This is the 2nd part in my WINTER SHELTER series. MISSION: A packable tent stove. RESULT: A 10 # tent stove for aprox 50 dollars made from an ammo can.

  • Spend a morning on the river learning a few tips and techniques for catching dinner when you’re in a survival situation. Like survival information? We’ve got you covered: Bug Out Videos: Knife Field Tests Videos: Wilderness Survival and other Guides: Competition Videos: Products used in this video: Mora of Sweden Heavy Duty knife: Fishing Kits:…

  • In this video and article I demonstrate a technique for building a fire structure that will burn continuously and does not require ANY managing. This is a great method to know if you need the heat from a fire while you are sleeping, but do not want to wake up repeatedly during the night to…

  • One Stick Fire
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    Alan shows how to start a fire with just one stick. In this case, he used fatwood, but the technique is applicable to other woods