All videos for the tag : Fire (512 videos) - page 41

  • Soldier emergency tinder. Snipers, combat medics, even Mantracker carry the same good fire tinder with themselves. Few of them know it. (repost)

  • 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,…

  • Winter Shelter, Survival Practice, Staying warm in winter. Winter camping in temperatures of 25-30F I slept in a lean too shelter with a 5×7 mylar tarp. Personal Advice: Practice your survival skills in an area that help is easily accessible. Test your skills before you might have to rely on them for survival. Practice makes…

  • Part 1 of 3 over a weekend where my Brother and I went to an 800 acre private woodland where we have gained permission to camp and practice our bushcraft skills. The land owner has given us permission to have open fires and to catch and eat anything we want apart from the Pheasant and…

  • OneTigris has come up with a waterproof capsule that is a good balance between sizes. Not so big to make it impossible for daily carry but not so small that it really limits what can be stored inside. It is a simple kit that just works as it’s designed but also has a few “out…

  • Battery fire lighting. If you are carrying arms you can use the gunpowder from a round to help ignite your tinder.

  • How steel wool and batteries can save your life if you are soaked and ice-cold temperatures require a campfire to dry the clothes and for warming up yourself. Remember: Add some tinder to the steel wool, before you use the batteries (2 x AA). Birch bark is well suitable. As soon as the steel wool…

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  • Hello guys , this is Nick from HF Survival School , thank you for joining me. Today we will go in the woods , relax , make a small hiking trip , do small bushcraft and make food. I hope you like it 🙂 If yes please give it a thumbs up , also comment…

  • Maine Primitive Skills School students learn how to use fire lays for wilderness survival, bushcraft, and primitive skills applications.

  • 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…

  • Wilderness rocks hiking in the Alps plus talking about survival skills all hikers need while hiking on a hike. 😀 The last Europe video. Videos from the states start next. Chief was sick for a second and ended up with a teeth cleaning and having one bad tooth extracted. He is recovering from lymes also…