All videos for the tag : bear grylls (51 videos) - page 2
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Wet Weather Fire-Making – HowTo30412006:58
Demonstrating my methods and practices of building a self-sufficient fire in wet weather. Word to yo mother ———————————— Outdoor skills for wilderness survival, bushcraft, hiking and recreational camping. Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlfieAesthetics Facebook: www.facebook.com/AlfieTheAesthetic Google+: www.plus.google.com/+AlfieAesthetics ———————————— Illustrations & Graphics (if) shown and included in videos can be found here: www.AestheticIllustrations.wordpress.com ————————————- Video requests are welcome –…
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WOW! Best Wilderness / Bushcraft Survival Knife? – David Discovers Habilis Bushtool Survival Knife29708910:34
I Recently Stumbled on one of the BEST Bushcraft / Survival Knives that I’ve EVER Seen. My jaw about hit the FLOOR when I realized what I was looking at… and I Knew I Had to Share this Really Sweet Bushcraft / Survival Tool with You! So here it is…my full interview with Steven… the…
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Who would think you could build a pretty decent survival kit/survival bucket from Lowe’s? Well here you go – a basic and very workable survival kit from Lowe’s. _______ Want to purchase EDC, tactical, emergency, or survival items? I’d be very thankful if you would use the following link to support Everyday Tactical Vids when…
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Ray Mears vs Bear Grylls – Big Iron19151404:12
Please cut the swearing – there are children out there and you should set an example of maturity. The story of Big Iron by the great Marty Robbins. With Ray Mears as the Ranger and Bear Grylls as the outlaw and young pretender with the bushcarft knife as the “The Big Iron”. It is a…
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I took a Solo Mountain Trip Overnight high up over 2’200 meter only with my basic survival equipment on my Alpenlore Rescue Belt. With heavy rain at night conditions were difficult. I set up my shelter with a space blanket and poncho and use a tuna can as water cooker. This night reminds me that…
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BEST Barrel Handle Survival Knife? + Make Your Own Mini Survival Kit – Schrade SCHF2SM Review15182209:25
Could the Schrade SCHF2sm be the BEST Military Style – Barrel Handle Survival Knife for Under $100? Check Out this Full Review and Discover How to Make Your Own EDC Mini Survival Kit to Fit in the Handle of this Knife or in 101 Other Small Places. ~Enjoy If You found this Vid to be…
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In the Swiss Mountain i build a Mega Shelter, a Chair, a Table, a Shelf all around a permanent camp with my friend Felix. Our Flint Stone Fire keep us warm at night and the amazing view at the next morning was all the effort worth. For more videos: – please SUBSCRIBE to my channel!…
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Cooking up some breakfast while camping at the WRC in Mexico. DELICIOUS Scrambled egg tacos!!! Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue, cooking, camp cooking, camp fire cooking, wild cooking, ray mears, bear grylls, survivorman, dave canterburry
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Chief AJ’s HFX Slingshot – REVIEW – Ep. 4 – Grizzly Bear Killing Survival / Hunting Sling Bow7468909:11
Yep! It’s Killed a Grizzly Bear! What is it? Well… it’s the Rock Solid – Chief AJ’s HFX Slingshot / Sling Bow. Is the HFX THE Best Hunting / Survival Sling Bow for Arrows and Shot? Survival Sling Bow Wars – Ep. 4 – Is Cheif AJ’s HFX Sling Bow better than Dave Canterbury’s Pocket…
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CampAesthetics 12.5 (Fungi & Bonus Footage)7057926:49
DEATHCAP! (Amanita phalloides), Mycology 101 – Fungal Anatomy of Agarics and Deathcaps, Ganoderma applanatum (Artists conk) Igniting Ganoderma applanatum for an ember w/ ferrocerium rod, Coprinellus micaceus (Glimmering Inkcap), Coprinopsis picecea (Magpie Inkcap), Puffing Lycoperdon perlatum (Common Puffball), Pleurotus Ostreatus (Oyster Mushroom), A colourful bolete of which species is uncertain, Hypholoma fasciculare (Sulphur Tuft), Linden…
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NO NONSENSE ITEMS!! Putting together a mini pocket survival kit with stuff that can really help you in a survival situation.
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Went out for a walk to test myself and my friend suggested I should film it! So here we are, almost un-edited making of fire with just rocks as tools. We don’t have flint where I live so I had to sand and saw the bits to shape.