All videos for the tag : Primitive Skills (360 videos) - page 27

  • Winter Skills 5 Day
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    Maine Primitive Skills School Students learn winter survival skills like winter shelters, trapping, snares, wild edibles, and other cold weather survival strategies.

  • Homemade gorditas for breakfast while camping, simple recipe, mexican food. bacon, cheese and corn bread. Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue, cooking, camp cooking, camp fire cooking, wild cooking, ray mears, bear grylls, survivorman, dave canterburry

  • This video describes how to quickly make a canteen out of bamboo for survival purposes. If you support SIGMA 3 Survival School, then please share like and subscribe. Also please click on ads. Clicking these ads provides us extra revenue to make more and better videos! So please help support us and our move to…

  • Steve Davis,Stillwater Woodcraft,The Pathfinder School,survival,bushcraft,prepping,trekking,fishing,hunting,trapping,woodcraft,camping,flintlock,muzzleloader,knapping,primitive skills,fire,shelter,water,longhunter,colonial,navigation,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue

  • Hypothermia
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    Maine Primitive Skills School shares the signs, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of hypothermia as part of the Winter Skills 5 Day at the Maine Primitive Skills School.

  • A quick tutorial on making a quiver from willow branches

  • This video describes how to use the sun and a plastic bottle to sterilize your water for survival. And we also demonstrate how you can make a tasty sun tea with them also. If you support SIGMA 3 Survival School, then please share like and subscribe. Also please click on ads. Clicking these ads provides…

  • This is the conclusion of building a shelter with no tools. Here is the link to part 1 Here is the link to the efficiency of these shelters

  • In this video we review different kit options for survival and wilderness living. www.primitivelifeways.com

  • Maine Primitive Skills School instructors, Arthur Haines, and Mike Douglas, discuss foraging wild edibles for food, survival, health, and furthering your bushcraft and primitive skills.

  • Survival and Outdoor Educators teach primitive skills by foraging for plant sources for cordage.

  • Building a Dakota fire hole in our survival shelter for fire, heat and cooking purposes. Our fire pit will work great at heating our shelter. No more cold freezing nights!