All videos for the tag : Flint (27 videos)

  • This time on STW, El and Keyper set off on a day hike and demonstrate how to build shelter to spend the night in the wild with only a basic survival kit. Also see El Director attempt to make fire by rubbing sticks together. Our first multi camera episode! Survival Kit: Space Blanket, Matches, Lighter,…

  • 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.

  • A demonstration of where what and how to look for and use rocks that will spark when struck with a piece of high carbon steel such as a carbon steel knife. To catch the spark I’m using Chaga or True Tinder Fungus. Chaga grows on Birch trees and after drying works like charred cloth for…

  • This is a little White Box cook stove I got from my friends at . It uses HEET (yellow bottle NOT red) to light and cook with. I was very impressed with the results and is perfect in an emergency or for Minimalist campers! It only cost 20 bucks and came with a carry bag.

  • Will a firesteel let you down in a jungle survival situation? (and four tests to make sure it won’t) junglecraft.com.my

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  • The Informed Woodsman
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    NOTE: As a result of YT forcing us to have a “Google+” account in order to receive notification of or respond to viewer comments, the comment section has been disabled. Here is a link to the DVD www.surefirewoodsman.com Make shelter, tools, weapons, cordage, comfort items and fires. Identify, find and use the best cordage materials….

  • Visit for info on Tony’s survival books or courses. In dry, cool weather, a pine-needle bed is an excellent way to stay warm if lost. We have used these “beds” below freezing in the mountains of northern Arizona.

  • Selection of knots used in Bushcraft

  • Wilderness Education
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    Jens Rasmussen Hosts the Jack Mountain Earth Skills Semester Program. Wilderness Living, Survival, Buck Skinning, Tanning, Foraging, Wild vegetables, Ash Pack Basket Weaving, Flint and Steal, Skinny Dipping.

  • 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

  • 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