All videos for the tag : Bark (12 videos)

  • Krik of Black Owl Outdoors takes an in depth look into the craft of creating cordage with natural materials. He displays two variations of the reverse wrap technique while offering insight into his own trials and tribulations with making cordage. We are always eager to learn more, so if you have any experience with making…

  • The Blowgun is one of the most recognizable hunting weapons in the Amazon jungle region. Kids generally learn at a very young age to use a blowgun by hunting insects and small animals. South American blowguns are different from ones we use in North America in that they are generally longer, and they are shot…

  • Lonnie shows here a quick and easy survival food that is available year round that could easily make the difference between life and death. It is easily prepared with no cooking (eat it raw). All that is needed is a knife but even that is not necessary. This food could be gathered using a sharp…

  • Mors talks about how to harvest willow bark, process it to use in the making of 2 and 3 strand cordage. Never before seen footage from July 2000.

  • Spruce resin is one of nature’s best fuels, it burns even if it is wet, remember to also check out my other video where I make bushcraft glue by using spruce resin. Please contact me if you have any wishes on what i sould do in my upcoming videos, anything related to survival and wilderness.

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  • Paul teaches on how to build a shelter, start a fire, melt snow, and signs of hypothermia. Shelter built with only a knife and fire started with a flint. For more information on courses go to www.savealifeca.com

  • In this informative video series, Hamp Coogan is going to teach you how to survive in the world because he knows everything that you don’t know. In this episode, called “Finding Food Outside to Eat,” you’ll learn how to live off the fat of the land! ————————————————— Hey! We’re expanding our theater in New Orleans!…

  • This is the first video in a new video series helping to make people aware of what naturally occurring materials can be used to effectively cover survival type shelters. Intro song: *”Tucson”* found in YouTube Audio Library

  • Making rope from bark
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    A demonstration of how to make rope from tree bark and shows strings made from fibers

  • The bark of the wild cherry tree is a traditional Native American remedy. However, the bark still has another value: it helps you to kindle a fire. The wild cherry tree bark burns about 3 times longer, than birch bark. This is helpful if you are forced to kindle a fire under wet weather conditions,…

  • This time: How to use Oak Bark for a medical selftreatment. Oak bark was being used by Native Americans as a remedy for many conditions. These benefits include acting as an astringent, an antiseptic and an anti-inflammatory. You can use the herb to treat illnesses, wounds and other physical problems. The astringent action of oak…