All videos for the tag : Survival skills (339 videos) - page 23
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In an age dominated by iPhones, Facebook and Youtube, people have lost touch with Mother Nature. We are so consumed by the stresses of spreadsheets, meetings, meetings about those meetings, etc. that sometimes we forget to go outside and feel human. This week Pedram talks to Cliff Hodges, Founder of Adventure Out, about understanding the…
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The Wilderness Fuel: Spruce Resin.552601:36
Spruce resin is one of nature’s best fuels, it burns even if it is wet, remember to also check out my other video where I make bushcraft glue by using spruce resin. Please contact me if you have any wishes on what i sould do in my upcoming videos, anything related to survival and wilderness.
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Jungle Trekking with Real Natives552429:57
JUNGLE CAMPING and TREKKING with the most skilled jungle crafters we have ever met. The native tribe of the Tao’t Bato dates back thousands of years. Recently we spent 6 days learning from 3 trusty Tao’t Bato natives of Palawan island Philippines. The head guide and native Dinio Castom is quite amazing to trek with….
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FIRE! : The Arctic Strap Drill550611:41
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
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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…
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How to Make a Willow Basket Quiver539617:22
A quick tutorial on making a quiver from willow branches
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Fremont Native American Pit Shelter534703:31
Climbing in a pit shelter to take a closer look at the construction. A fascinating structure that immediately exemplified its benefits.
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I think that birch bark is for sure one of the top two or three natural tinders out in the wild. Birch bark stores for a long time, puts off a massive flame with a relatively small amount of material and can be used for starting fire even if the kindling isn’t perfectly dry. It…
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Survival Kit Options (Part 1 of 3)487509:53
In this video we review different kit options for survival and wilderness living. www.primitivelifeways.com
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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!
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Fire Starting Kit “survival, hiking, camping, bug out bag” F.S.K. by Central Oregon Survival Network… Good for hiking, camping, survival skills, bug out bag, or just put it in your glove box… For sale on e-bay!!!!!…. Tin 3 3/4 L X 2 3/4 W X 3/4 Thick Weight 4oz 23 items 10 -14 minute fire…
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Hexamine stove – one minute survival tip456101:01
The Hexamine stove is used by most of the worlds armed forces. With the included Hexamine Fuel Tablets, you can easily prepare a meal. If tablets are no longer available, from whatever reason, then use this military survival technique. Keep in mind: When things don’t go as planned: Adapt. Improvise and Overcome.