All videos for the tag : How to (130 videos) - page 9
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We build a very simple wilderness shelter frame in this video. We start by constructing two Amazing Wilderness Camp Chair frames, install one cross beam and the basic frame is complete. Add a waterproof tarp and your done. To learn how to build an Amazing Wilderness Camp Chair click here: To learn how to make…
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Survive Outdoors Longer Escape Bivvy and four great ways you can use it with the Amazing Wilderness Camp Cot. MrMycoo Channel – Simple Bushcraft Camp Cot Frame – Buschraft Raised Bed Shelter – You will enjoy this video series if you hike, backpack, trek, paddle, kayak, peddle, wilderness camp, practice bushcraft or love putting them…
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Survival Night on a Mountain Peak762016:20
Solo Overnighter in the Alps, without sleeping gear. Test, train and practice your Survival Skills. Waldhandwerk Bushcraft – Survival Trainings: Bergzeit Outdoorshop: Stay warm in high altitudes, tips and tricks, great scenery, awesome views, long hike. Self-selected emergency bivouac Selbst gewähltes Not Biwak
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Krik of Black Owl Outdoors takes an in depth look into the craft of creating cordage with natural materials. He displays two variations of the reverse wrap technique while offering insight into his own trials and tribulations with making cordage. We are always eager to learn more, so if you have any experience with making…
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Survival/Bushcraft Skills: Free Vitamin C719802:56
Warning: Follow these steps at your own risk. Vitamin C is very important to keeping yourself healthy and alert in a survival situation. Pine needles steeped in 8oz. of boiling water will produce the same amount of Vitamin C as 8oz. of orange juice. Watch to find out more!
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Matt Falk: How To Survive In The Wilderness643802:43
Matt Falk teaches you how to survive in the wilderness www.MattFalkComedy.com
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This time: Don´t burn your fingers! Some have already tried this trick, and burned their fingers. So it’s time to show the trick again. Cut a strip from the aluminium foil of 10 cm and fold it in half lengthwise, in order to make a kind of butterfly bandage. Leave a thin “bridge” in the…
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This Time: How to pimp your transpiration bag. The experienced knows how complicated it is, to get the water from the bag.. This must not be any more. The sun causes the bag to heat up which will draw water from the leaves. This water will evaporate and then condense on the inside walls of…
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The Wilderness Fuel: Spruce Resin.553101:36
Spruce resin is one of nature’s best fuels, it burns even if it is wet, remember to also check out my other video where I make bushcraft glue by using spruce resin. Please contact me if you have any wishes on what i sould do in my upcoming videos, anything related to survival and wilderness.
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and invited to the cool and nice WildnisFest im Saarland. Danke für die geniale Zeit! Waldhandwerk Bushcraft – Survival Trainings: Bergzeit Outdoorshop: With: Joe Vogel, www.wildnistraining.eu Wildnistraining Markus Handdrill Marco: and many others. Burning spoons, handdrill, bowdrill, bushcraft survival courses. Archery, climbing, leather work, wild cooking, Wildnis Treffen im Saarland. primitive skills man men women…
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Broken BIC Lighter – one minute survival tip437501:01
If your BIC-lighter runs out of fuel or you’ve only got a spark, you can still light a fire. The lean-to is a classic shelter around the world. But is not quite as efficient of a shelter as the TV shows and books would lead us to believe. It offers little in the way of…
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Oak bark – one minute survival tip436101:01
This time: How to use Oak Bark for a medical selftreatment. Oak bark was being used by Native Americans as a remedy for many conditions. These benefits include acting as an astringent, an antiseptic and an anti-inflammatory. You can use the herb to treat illnesses, wounds and other physical problems. The astringent action of oak…