All videos for the tag : Survival skills (339 videos) - page 4
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Double-covered shelters consist of two plastic sheets separated by a layer of air. Double covering has a major benefit over single covering (where there’s just one cover of plastic sheet and no air layer): Keeps warm air in, meaning your emergency shelter is better insulated. Double covering prevents heat transfer by convection. The trapped air…
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Fresnel Lens – one minute survival tip437701:01
This time: Fire-starting with a Fresnel Lens. A Fresnel lens will save on using matches for cloudy days or nighttime while during sunshine you can start a fire for free. The compact and lightweight design of a Fresnel lens along with being inexpensive makes it a perfect addition to your survival kit. The Fresnel Lens…
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The Benghazi stove – one minute survival tip576501:01
This time: The desert cooker aka Benghazi stove. The ‘Benghazi Stove’ is an improvised cooking stove, consisting of three simple items, Dry Sand, Petrol and an Old Tin Can. The ‘Benghazi Stove’ was innovated by the “Desert Rats” in North Africa, during WW2. Partially fill the Tin can with Dry Sand and then pour either…
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Camp alarm system – one minute survival tip1757001:04
The purpose of such devices is obvious: uninvited guests should be recognised early, or be scared off. However, I show you a widely unknown device, which I have often used in the Jungle!
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Oak bark – one minute survival tip436101:01
This time: How to use Oak Bark for a medical selftreatment. Oak bark was being used by Native Americans as a remedy for many conditions. These benefits include acting as an astringent, an antiseptic and an anti-inflammatory. You can use the herb to treat illnesses, wounds and other physical problems. The astringent action of oak…
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Hexamine stove – one minute survival tip456801:01
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.
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Survival shoes – one minute survival tip326301:06
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This Time: How to pimp your transpiration bag. The experienced knows how complicated it is, to get the water from the bag.. This must not be any more. The sun causes the bag to heat up which will draw water from the leaves. This water will evaporate and then condense on the inside walls of…
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We set out with the goal to meet and share experience… we went away as friends. Our first meet as members of the New Brunswick Bushcraft and Outdoor Living group on Facebook was a huge success! We were privileged to have Wayne Russel of Kullcraven Bushcraft with us. He gave us many, many demos and…
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Survival Effectiveness Drill168601:16
Survival Effectiveness is based on Emergent Level (survival) awareness, skills, available materials, and choice. Survival drills develop self reliance by honing these categories to increase personal and professional preparedness in the field. www.primitiveskills.com
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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
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Hello guys , this is Nick from HF Survival School , thank you for joining me. Today we will go in the woods , relax , make a small hiking trip , do small bushcraft and make food. I hope you like it 🙂 If yes please give it a thumbs up , also comment…