All videos for the tag : hiking (352 videos) - page 13
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Emergency survival compass209405:55
In this video Zachary makes an emergency compass using a needle and a magnet
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Survival -Training – Überlebenstraining – Outdoor — Wildnis Make a fire, knife and firesteel150601:21
looking .. its easy ..
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Basic Net Making – Part 118181511:55
Short video series showing the basics of net making, from the tools and equipment used to the making of two simple net styles
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In the 1860s a small band of native Indians provided the finest demonstration of the military value of survival skills. Follow in the footsteps of the tenacious war leader Geronimo, exploring the skills his people employed to stay alive at a time when every hand turned against them. Get this series of videos and more…
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Survival: How Take a Poop in the Wilderness199300:49
Survival secrets revealed. Video courtesy of Tbone.
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In this video, I take you on a journey on a novice survival hike in the rugged mountains of montana. If you were faced with a shtf scenario where you and your family had to flee to the wilderness for your safety, would you be able to survive? Here I show you that it’s not…
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Survival Week 4 – Backcountry Wilderness15229002:19
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An excellent source of a natural firestarting material is cattails. The flowery spike at the top of the plant has a cottony fluff inside. The fluff on the cattails has the seeds attached and is a means to distribute the seeds across the landscape by being wind blown. When gathered, a small amount of fluff…
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This year at PWYP, my buddy Chance Sanders decided to use a Canvas Tarp set up for his shelter, I had a few ideas on how to improve his shelter. Equip 2 Endure Join our community today to be part of our contest & giveaways, join discussions on the forums, news, blog, videos, podcasts and…
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OUR LATEST STOVE INNOVATIONS ON KICK-STARTER NOW: contact us at fireboxstove@gmail.com This variable output folding Firebox camp stove works as a portable no trace campfire as well as a super efficient cook stove, it uses multiple camping stove fuels as well as found or gathered fuels such as twigs and sticks, leaves, bark, pine cones…
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Leaving The Wilderness131000:58
Packed and ready to hike out.