All videos for the tag : Survival Skills (TV Genre) (255 videos) - page 15

  • Alaska Man George Davis and Alaska Woman Jill Davis survive the Epic Storm up here in Alaska!!

  • At the basic survival course taught by Dan Nash of Satori Adventures and Expeditions, we learned how to make fire without matches or a lighter. With a simple handful of dry grass and a striker available at any outdoor store, you can make fire to stay alive in a survival situation. Michael Sheets and Mike…

  • If you have noticed I love camping, backpacking, and brushing up my my survival skills. Like many of you I’m fairly new to all of this. My goal is to document the learning process and get feedback from the people who know their stuff. My friends and I will continue to test out the gear…

  • The fight to keep the dream alive finally pays off! Norway gives back with all it’s splendor. Still, the legacy of previous misadventures persists and makes every day a challenge.

  • Building a Survival shelter from a 8×10 Texsport Green tarp. A quick survival shelter in fair to moderate temperatures and wet weather. Stay dry during a storm! Put up this shelter in about 5 minutes from beginning to end.

  • Flood Season Has Arrived. It’s the rainy season and many states are already facing massive floods. Swimming in flood waters can be very dangerous. It should never be done – except your life depends on it. Here are a survival tip to help you prepare for the tough weather. I show you how to use…

  • Join me for day 2 of my wilderness adventure! Lots of gross wounds, fungus, and fire shenanigans! This day really pushes my survival skills to the limit (not really) but it was fun anyway!

  • Richard Cleveland’s Earth School in Western North Carolina teaches students solid Wilderness Survival Skills. Students learn to be self-reliant as they deepen their connection to the natural world. Visit: “Richard Cleveland” “Earth School” “Wilderness Survival” “Survival Skills (TV Genre)” “Debris Hut” “Outdoor Education”

  • Prepper´s homemade fire booster. Packaged in small containers, it can be taken on camping trips in order to kindle a campfire or be used as a barbecue lighter at home. Put a tin with tree resin in a water bath. Once it melts, olive oil can be added (The mixing ratio between tree resin and…

  • Tea strainer: improvised Rescue Signaling Technique Signaling for rescue in any survival situation is extremely important. The more signaling ‘know-how’ tactics you have in your “Trick-Bag” the better your chances are of rescue. 1) Stuff the tea strainer with birch bark. 2) Light the Birch bark (wait for a short time, then perform step 3)…

  • This time: Once you get to your bug out location – how will you be living in? Do everything you can to take care of yourself, now more than ever before. Security: Make sure that the rock structure is solid and there are no rocks poised to fall from the roof on you while you’re…

  • On this episode August and Wendy head out to the woods near Lac Du Bonnet, Manitoba to learn wilderness survival basics from Dave MacDonald of the International Canadian School of Survival. For more info on the school visit www.icsos.ca