All videos for the tag : field (14 videos)

  • Information on some of your many options for carrying water. Military style canteen (1 Quart) with cover and cup. Hydration Bladder. Plastic “Nalgene” bottles. GI Military style collapsible 2 quart canteen with cover, Zip-Lock bag. Iodine purification. Trioxane fuel bars. Info on each container.

  • Explanation and presentation of various fire starting tools. Fire is essential to staying alive in a survival situation. There are many ignition options for fire making. For wilderness survival some are clearly better than others. Fire provides warmth in cold weather, allows you to boil and purify water, cook food, boosts moral in a scary…

  • Various methods to make water from snow. Demo of “Water Generator” construction & use. Also wet & cold weather firelighting tips. Slideshow of pictures with educational sub-titles, and music. These were taken the same day as my “Update & Survival Commentary” video. Check that one out if you haven’t. I explain my current camera issues…

  • 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…

  • Have any questions for us? Make sure to leave a comment or send us a private message, and of course like and subscribe if you learned something. In this video Josh shows you how to tie the 5 most useful knots (in our opinion) to use while camping, hiking, fishing, and climbing. Bushcraft is the…

  • 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…

  • Read the description! Have any questions for us? Make sure to leave a comment or send us a private message, and of course like and subscribe if you learned something. Josh and Brad document their second stealth overnighter, this time they have to build their own shelter with nature’s materials. Bushcraft is the art of…

  • In this quick tip, we show you how to take a pin, a battery, and some snare wire and create a compass in case you happen to lose all of your orienteering devices while lost. These are some items you should have on you and can be helpful if you are without. Thanks for watching!…

  • Sorry about the audio issues, shot the same video a few months back and that one had audio issues as well, must be interference from this awesome piece of kit! First off we have to thank Colhane who came up with the original concept that Master Ken improved upon. You can check him out at…

  • LESSONS FROM A LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS. How to “bug out” and still live a good life. Build a survival camp, live off the land and off the grid. Live the self-reliance lifestyle. Choose a location. Find a perennial spring or stream. Set up a temporary shelter. Bring in a supply cache. Cut trees. Build…

  • I have another video posted showing the sack on the liver.

  • If you are without a compass, there are natural techniques to find your way. Using only the sun, and sticks, this method is very easy once learned. It’s good to practice once in a while to keep yourself sharp. The way I demonstrate in this video is for the northern hemisphere. Self sufficient survivalism survivalist