All videos for the tag : learn (15 videos)

  • This is a step by step tutorial on how to make and use the Eskimo strap drill method of friction fire. This method is also known as the arctic or Inuit strap drill. Thanks for watching! Please click below to SUBSCRIBE We are now on Facebook A couple popular playlists follows below: Making And Using…

  • 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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  • This tutorial will teach you the basics on how to pick a lock. By following this step by step guide, even YOU could learn to pick locks. SUPPORT ME ON PATREON! ► T-SHIRTS! STICKERS! MERCH! ► BANDCAMP ► FACEBOOK ► TWITTER ► INSTAGRAM ► SOUNDCLOUD ► Hey friends, I decided to do another How-To video…

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  • The Rocky Mountains are a stunning sight to behold, but also a place where knowledge of how to stay warm, well fed and safe from bears can prove vital. Understanding and determination are the keys that unlock this wilderness. Get this series of videos and more at

  • a video showing you how to create a paracord bracelet

  • More knotty stuff on my blog: Stormdrane’s Blog Center stitched paracord bracelet/watchband blog post: This video will show how to add stitching, using 1.4mm cord, to a paracord bracelet that has already been made. For supplies I used a paracord bracelet, about 5 feet of 1.4mm cord, and a small Perma Lok lacing needle. You…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Natural shelter building and starting a fire in the rain/snow. Testing your skills is key to gaining knowledge and experience of the outdoors. I could not get a fire started. Personal Advice: Shelter is important but you have to consider the weather conditions and the value of fire in your situation. I should of concentrated…

  • 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…