Survival Basics - page 3

  • Natural shelter building and starting a fire in the rain/snow. Testing your skills is key to gaining knowledge and experience of the outdoors. I could not get a fire started. Personal Advice: Shelter is important but you have to consider the weather conditions and the value of fire in your situation. I should of concentrated…

  • To skip the hiking, fast forward to 5:40. To see what was in the cache click here To see me burying the cache click here

  • I originally made this video for ZombieGoBoomTV2, but thought some of you guys might also like to see How To Build An Evasion Shelter. It shows how to make an evasion shelter for a combat environment using the BLISS Principle. Whether that be the zombie apocalypse or just wanting to stay away from the real…

  • 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…

  • Primitive Skills and Survival Instructors and apprentices share how to build a long term survival shelter using raw earth materials.

  • A packable grill and tripod, a water-proof ground tarp, and of course – paracord. These kinds of items are simple, low-cost, but so often they are super helpful when we are out in the woods. I was surfing aroudn the BangGood website and when I found these I wanted to check them out on my…

  • NativeSurvival Community Channel: All the newest vids are posted advertisement free at the Community Channel, after 4 months they are published here with ads. Website: Mitch, Mitchell, Alone, History, Channel, Survival, Nativesurvival.

  • You may not have any suitable cordage with you for a survival friction fire in an emergency situation. Natural cordage is not always available like in the middle of a Northern Winter when everything is frozen hard. Here I talk and show about some options for alternative cordage that just about everyone has available that…

  • This was intended to be a practice video. I never actually intended to upload it. I got such good feedback on it I figured I would bring it back. There are 3 parts to this video. I hope you enjoy them.

  • Christopher Nyerges discussing the pros and cons of the popular Emergency, Mylar blanket. from Pasadena City College class.

  • Its the Pros vs Joes on this month’s competition. Mark and Jaron put their skills to the test building survival shelters against a wilderness expert. Check it out and vote for which shelter you’d want to spend a night in. Get more chances to win by subscribing and watch more competitions here: Shop Here: Watch…

  • This is episode 20 and today,I’m discussing how to build primitive shelters. The show notes for today may be found at . Go ahead and share this podcast to anybody that