All videos for the tag : help (36 videos)
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To create your own survival compass you will need the following materials: 1) A needle or some other wire like piece of steel (a straightened paper clip, for example) and your 2) pocket knife. The first step is to turn the wire into a magnet. The easiest way to do this is with the blade…
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Tips for Backpack Camping in the Rain135114110:35
Don’t cancel your next camping trip just because rain is in the forecast. Some of my best camping trips have been during flash floods and heavy rainfall. This video offers 10 tips for an enjoyable experience. These tips are only a summary, based on personal experience. I am continually learning and don’t claim to be…
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The Title has been chosen….A big thank you to all who participated. Please visit our website Please Shop & Support us through our Amazon Store: NOTE: Spring has finally come. It was now time to explore a beautiful river. Stop and start up a fire, cook a warm meal, eat and ofcourse boil up some…
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Six Knots You Need To Know258744407:01
How to do-it-yourself instructional on knot tying — demonstrating six essential knots that everyone should know how to tie. Transcript provided for the hearing impaired: Today on Repairs101 I want to share with you 6 knots that I really believe that everyone should know how to tie. Now some people are under the mistaken idea…
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5 Ways to Make Fire without a Lighter or Matches71629103:25
Roasted Engineers present you 5 different ways of creating fire without using lighter or matches. ♫Music by Approaching Nirvana (). 305 – Approaching Nirvana iTunes: Firesteel:
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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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Here is a video response to MRCoop1967 for his DIY paracord jig for the common person. I show using/storing Paracord Fids sold by Paracordist dot com check him out!! This is a easy DIY for people who dont have the access to a saw. You will need a drill, screwdriver, drywall screws, cable clamps, side…
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Native American fish trap, Wilderness Survival197547002:33
Native American history how they got food for there hungry family, How the Native American made there fish trap, The funnel opening will have to be large enough for the fish or turtle to swim into, leave the opening facing into deeper water,They can’t get out they do circles in the trap.for survival only. Basic…
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Ground-to-air emergency signs are well known within Rescue parties. Easy displayed by day, you need at night a special procedure for an effective deployment. I call this solution the “SURVIVOR´s RESCUE CINEMA”. The signals can be also projected on the ground, on cliff faces or in urban areas on roofs and walls. The size of…
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A 2 mm thick wire rope can be used as emergency replacement for a climbing rope, but it is very dangerous. Try this only as a last resort, when all else fails.
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Be Flashy – one minute survival tip193501:01
Make Yourself Seen. Look at your gear. Evaluate each item for its potential use as a signalling tool. Identify your signalling tools and arrange them so they’re at hand on a moment’s notice. BE FLASHY You can make a highly effective visual signal to aircraft or distant rescuers with a mirror or other reflector on…
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Wild Cherry Fire – one minute survival tip241201:01
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,…