All videos for the tag : Gear (107 videos) - page 8
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Building a shelter in the wilderness is key to survival, especially in harsh conditions, so consider using rain gear, sticks and debris to create a lean-to or tent for protection. Create some insulation to make the most of a shelter with life-saving tips from an experienced wilderness expert in this free video on surviving outdoors….
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After getting the caldera keg system, I knew that the Combination of Trail Design caldera with Titanium Goats input would be perfect cooking system. They match the caldera cone to just about any cooking vessel. I opted for the .9 liter stove to go with caldera, for boiling close to one liter nalgene at a…
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Survival School: Start a Fire with Your Cell Phone46922202:15
Editor in Chief Jon Dorn shows you how to get a fire going with nothing but your cellphone, a piece of steel wool, and some tinder.
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Natural Compass: Shadow Stick Method2738202:36
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
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Tarp Tent Set Up27747603:05
It is just one of numerous ways to set up the Woodsman Tarp Tent.
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Basic Wilderness Survival Kit And Contents60903408:56
PLEASE READ: Shown are the various items essential to last ditch outdoor survival. Description and uses of items. I’ve been getting some comments about adding more firelighting gear. What I have in this kit is more than enough. Many people go out with much less. There are many primitive ways of lighting fires that I…
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Essential supplies to stock up on while you still can. Anything can happen in these uncertain times. It’ll happen when you least expect it, and you’ll need to be prepared. Natural disasters, Martial law, Economic Society Collapse, Domestic terrorism are just some of the things that can happen. This shows some of the cheaper supply…
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Gerber GDC Zip Blade, A Gerber I Actually Like6834305:50
PICK UP YOUR GERBER ZIP RIGHT HERE, CONSIDER GETTING A FEW EXTRA AND SPARES AND GIFTS (AMAZON LINK BELOW): Gerber Zip: Gerber Dime: Leatherman Squirt: Blade Length: 0.7 inches Steel: 7 Cr17 Locking Mechanism: Frame Lock Handle Material: Stainless Steel Weight: 0.3 ounces Price: $7-10 A Gerber design that I actually like. What saves this…
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Morakniv Outdoor Orange Kit – Preview and Test3008313:30
Today we are taking a look at the Morakniv Outdoor Orange Kit. Great Knife. Great Camp Axe. The Mora Outdoor Kit contains an orange Morakniv 2000 and an orange Mora Outdoor Axe. With this kit you’ll be able to handle virtually any camp task that may arise. The Mora 2000 knife features a profile ground,…
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Maxpedition Tool Kit Part 135689616:14
I am sharing my Maxpedition Tool Kit. This is NOT a car repair kit nor is it a survival kit. It is a small kit with limited space mostly comprising of micro tools. It is not for the minimalist. This kit is only for mending things and making minor repairs. This configuration is not for…
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How to make a two-peg spool knit paracord lanyard94878308:17
More knotty stuff on my blog: Higher resolution supplies photo: The two-peg spool knit can be found in ‘The Ashley Book of Knots’ as #2878, a Square Loop Sinnet, along with other variations. For quick deployment of the cord, should you need to repurpose it from the lanyard, just cut off one end below the…
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The Smith and Sons Brave is a high quality custom knife the sports a classic design with D2 steel. Let’s find out if it can preform as a bushcraft knife. 5 Point Rating System on the Brave: Quality: 5/5 Ergos: 5/5 Carry Options: 4/5 Value: 4/5 Likability: 5/5 Where to buy: