All videos for the tag : Hiking (Sport) (31 videos)

  • 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…

  • Another campsite but this time showing you in more detail what we cook over a fire. Also a few tips on how we setup the BBQ style rock formation to stabilize the DIY grill. The four courses are as follows:- 1. Pasta Dish 2. Vegetables (flame grilled) 3. Pork (flame grilled) 4. Marsh mellows 🙂…

  • ‘Cougar’ Phil spends 6 days in the wilderness with only a few basic survival tools. See how he handles the cold, calorie deficits and the loneliness.

  • To celebrate National Trails Day, I backpacked Angelina National Forest, Texas, USA, carrying only a tarp and haversack. Because the weather was warm, a sleeping bag was not necessary. My 8 ft x 8 ft (2.4 m x 2.4 m) tarp made a comfortable hammock. It was awesome to hike in a beautiful, fire-maintained, upland…

  • HD video from my 20-day hike across southern Utah from Zion National Park to Capitol Reef National Park. Highlights from the 320-mile trek include: The Barracks, Starlight Canyon, Upper Paria, Wahweap Canyon, The Hayduke Trail, 50-Mile Mountain, Coyote Gulch, Stevens Canyon and a flash flood in the Halls Creek Narrows.

  • Come join us as we team up with BOSS (Boulder Outdoor Survival School) in southern Utah to learn about wilderness/primitive living and survival skills. In this episode the Priorities of Survival will be discussed as well as, how to make a field expedient spoon using a coal burning method. Check out Helle Knives here: ……

  • In this premiere episode of Season 2 of Adventure Archives, we visit a familiar place in the heart of winter: Dolly Sods Wilderness. And this time, Bryan’s with us. We hope you’re longing wistfully for the holiday season, because we’re about to bring you back to it! We hope it was worth the wait. We…

  • My Golden Retriever, Hunter and I take a “day hike” on a cold January day in Maine to try out a new lightweight, durable survival shelter.

  • In this episode I decided to take my camera with me on one of my hikes. I discover a fresh water source, and I utilize twigs from a certain tree to make a refreshing tea.

  • Hiking one of the greatest trails of Utah (and in the world). Starting from the Fortymile Ridge trailhead, descending into Coyote Gulch through Crack-in-the-Wall, with views to Stevens Arch and passing by Cliff Arch, Coyote Natural Bridge, Jacob Hamblin Arch, exiting the trail at Redwell. Recorded October 2011 in HD with Panasonic TM900. Music: Patricia…

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    bushcraft bootcamp . MAPS mymaps.ca Guiding a trip starts by planning a trip using maps Google earth maps Cooking is not that easy as it seams in the woods hiking with heavy loads drains you out its a mental game mymaps.ca

  • In the last episode of this series, we sit down with senior BOSS instructor and Discovery Channel survival consultant Kristen Rechnitz, to talk about gear, rescue, and what to do to in a survival situation. How do you find water? What should you do when you’re lost? What the best piece of survival gear? What…