All videos for the tag : les stroud (34 videos) - page 3

  • 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.

  • In this episode, we journey to Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia to explore its beautiful bogs and meadows, and to explore what its wilderness might reveal about ourselves and the world we live in. Like the music? Check the soundtrack out: Please share & subscribe! ————————————— SCENE SELECTION 0:24 – Theme Song 0:50 –…

  • Hunter Fire, during a Snowshoe Hike at the Swiss Mountain i show and explain why the hunter fire is perfect for a short rest Hunter Fire / Bushcraft Survival Bushcraft Survival Video 4K Sony FDR-AX53 Taromovies Bushcraft – Outdoor – Survival For more videos: – please SUBSCRIBE to my channel! – please COMMENT! – please…

  • Salt: Seawater works as well, Honey lasts for ever good for emergency preparedness, Cranberries are great for you health as well and Garlics properties have documented for years.

  • In this episode, I show you how to use natural shelters for emergency situations. I also share a story about a friend of mine, who needed to use emergency shelters on several occasions.

  • how to make a hobo stove for use with a buddy burner ,trangia stove or sticks MORE INFO & VIDEOS : Bow making: Survival traps: Hobo stove : FACEBOOK: TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: My name is malc , i’m from the UK ,i practice bushcraft and survival & also do a bit of prepping , i also…

  • A packable grill and tripod, a water-proof ground tarp, and of course – paracord. These kinds of items are simple, low-cost, but so often they are super helpful when we are out in the woods. I was surfing aroudn the BangGood website and when I found these I wanted to check them out on my…

  • Rich Hungerford Senior Instructor Bush Lore Australia (Australia’s most epic survival school) explains a method for effectively using a button compass in a survival situation.

  • Here’s a short video to encourage you to think about not just the HOW of wilderness survival, but also the WHY – why bother even learning wilderness survival skills? In this video I’ll tell you about my view on why I am interested in wilderness survival.

  • Debris Shelter
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    I went out today and built a debris shelter. Debris shelters are all about how well you can improvise with the material that is the most plentiful in your area. It could be grass, it could be leaves, it could be moss or bark….Maybe it’s all of them!