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Wilderness Walks With Ray Mears 2014 Episode 53003722:06
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Preparedmind101 and Mantis Outdoors demonstrate two methods for sharpening that work well on scandi ground blades. The Blade Grinder is an optional attachment for the Worksharp Ken Onion Edition. The japanese wetstone is a stone that can produce perfect polished edges, but takes some patience and know-how. SHARPENING SUPPLIES AT PM101 STORE: SHOP AND SUPPORT…
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Spring Survival – Canadian Forests Part 32989516:29
This is the third part of our 3 day survival trip in the Canadian mountains of BC. We brought minimal supplies and survived in below freezing nights. In this part we search for wild edibles, do some fishing, improve the shelter and demonstrate some neat bushcraft skills. DISCLAIMER: I’m an untrained and unprofessional amature. DO…
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Auger Adapter DIY2989207:38
Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue
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How to build a bushcraft survival long term wilderness shelter. A Great place to survive, survive skills, wilderness survival, survival techniques, military techniques, military survival & much more
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Bear Grylls Compact Compass2970700:23
Few devices as simple as a compass can make as big a difference in a survival situation. Bear Grylls, survival trainer and veteran adventurer, ranks navigation as one of his top survival priorities. Sure, you can use the sun or the stars to navigate, but the Bear Grylls Compact Compass makes establishing your orientation to…
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Survival Shelter Debris Hut Variation part 42956306:25
This video describes how to build various types of debris huts and natural extensions of the shelter. The more advanced techniques are towards the end of the series. If you support SIGMA 3 Survival School, then please share like and subscribe. Also please click on ads. Clicking these ads provides us extra revenue to make…
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The Title has been chosen….A big thank you to all who participated. Please visit our website Please Shop & Support us through our Amazon Store: NOTE: Spring has finally come. It was now time to explore a beautiful river. Stop and start up a fire, cook a warm meal, eat and ofcourse boil up some…
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Useful Knots & Survival Info2948409:43
Demonstration Of A Few Handy Rope Knots For The Outdoors. Also A Signal Mirror Demo, And Other Wilderness Survival Information. Knot tying is a valuable skill to learn. I will post more knot videos in the future. I recommend practicing these until you have them memorized. The 3 knots shown are: -Sheet Bend -Bowline -Clove…
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The One Man Shelter with a Tarp2943906:20
The Backwoodsman’s Institute presents: How to Make a One Man Shelter with a Tarp. In this video Logan will explain how to make this easy low profile shelter.
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Dove Tail Notches Wood Craft on a Budget Part 202916308:56
Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue
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Watch more How to Survive in the Wilderness videos: So we’re kind of walking through the woods and looking for things that we use to spend the night out. And as you’re walking through you’re looking for all the different resources you might have. A great spot to spend the night, maybe some good firewood,…