All videos for the tag : Survival skills (339 videos) - page 2

  • 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!

  • This video demonstrates how to thatch a roof in under an hour for building a jungle shelter from palm. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in the world and we need your help spreading the word. Please share these videos on other forums, with other self reliance minded people. That is…

  • How to Make a Net, Part 1
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    Back in traditional times containers such as, pottery, bowls, nets and baskets were prized possessions and used on a daily basis. Primitive cultures around the world would use natural containers for gathering food, carrying supplies, and much more. In this video Martin Survival joins a guest to discuss the uses for nets and materials used…

  • This video shows you how to boil water in the ground in the wilderness for cooking as well as purifying water. 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…

  • DEATHCAP! (Amanita phalloides), Mycology 101 – Fungal Anatomy of Agarics and Deathcaps, Ganoderma applanatum (Artists conk) Igniting Ganoderma applanatum for an ember w/ ferrocerium rod, Coprinellus micaceus (Glimmering Inkcap), Coprinopsis picecea (Magpie Inkcap), Puffing Lycoperdon perlatum (Common Puffball), Pleurotus Ostreatus (Oyster Mushroom), A colourful bolete of which species is uncertain, Hypholoma fasciculare (Sulphur Tuft), Linden…

  • Watch more How to Survive in the Wilderness videos: We definitely got a nice water source here. If we had to leave here and go some place where we didn’t know whether there was water, how may we go about taking water with us? Well, there are several ways that we could transport water without…

  • In this episode – Autumn Aesthetics, Fireweed Tinder (Chamerion angustifolium), Western Red Cedar Embernest, Igniting char-cloth with the Fire-Piston, WILDERNESS FEAST! Eating Agaricus bisporus (Button Mushrooms), Lycoperdon perlatum (Common Puffball), Rosehips (Rosa Canina), Calvatia gigantea (Giant Puffball), Macrolepiota procera (Parasol Mushroom), Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), Making bread from scratch with wild wheat with a chartin, tinfoil…

  • Useful techniques for making shelters out of bamboo.

  • Watch more How to Survive in the Wilderness videos: So we’re kind of walking through the woods and looking for things that we use to spend the night out. And as you’re walking through you’re looking for all the different resources you might have. A great spot to spend the night, maybe some good firewood,…

  • The Neolithic diet. Otzi the Iceman’s last Meal. This video completes the series I did on Otzi the Iceman’s gear including Otzi the iceman Arrows, Otzi the iceman Bow, Otzi the iceman Quiver, and Otzi the iceman backpack. Stinging nettle as food. Einkorn Wheat. Wild game meat.

  • Watch more How to Survive in the Wilderness videos: We’ll take our fish out, dip it in this bowl. And the cutting board is a piece of cedar. I had another little knife I made. We can use this to cut through our fish, right here behind this gill. We’re going to take off his…

  • How to Make a Net, Part 2
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    In this part two video we finish making the net, along with a carrying strap. If you enjoy this video hit the thumbs up button, share on social media, and subscribe to Primitive Lifeways on YouTube. www.primitivelifeways.com