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  • Part – 1 of 2 Gem Webb of Bruce County Tourism tests out how to build a basic winter shelter called a lean-to. He learns some interesting things about easier ways to build it and how realistic it is to be able to accomplish. If your not using your own property, always get land owner…

  • How to Survive a Bear Attack
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    Watch more Disaster Survival & Worst-Case Scenarios videos: So you’ve finally escaped to the great outdoors. Good for you. But watch out for bears, or you may need to escape from the great outdoors. Step 1: Reverse direction If you’ve already had your head ripped off during a bear encounter, we probably can’t help you….

  • Watch more Disaster Survival & Worst-Case Scenarios videos: Getting out of the wilderness alive is a matter of knowing what to do–and what not to do. Step 1: Stay where you are As soon as you realize you are lost, stay where you are. It’s much more difficult for rescuers to find you if you’re…

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  • How to Build a Campfire
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    Watch more Wilderness Survival Skills videos: You’ll be singing around the dirt and eating un-toasted marshmallows if you don’t learn how to build a proper campfire. Step 1: Check the rules Make sure a campfire is allowed at your campsite. Step 2: Find a pit See if your campsite has premade fire pits. If not,…

  • Ground-to-air emergency signs are well known within Rescue parties. Easy displayed by day, you need at night a special procedure for an effective deployment. I call this solution the “SURVIVOR´s RESCUE CINEMA”. The signals can be also projected on the ground, on cliff faces or in urban areas on roofs and walls. The size of…

  • A 2 mm thick wire rope can be used as emergency replacement for a climbing rope, but it is very dangerous. Try this only as a last resort, when all else fails.

  • Make Yourself Seen. Look at your gear. Evaluate each item for its potential use as a signalling tool. Identify your signalling tools and arrange them so they’re at hand on a moment’s notice. BE FLASHY You can make a highly effective visual signal to aircraft or distant rescuers with a mirror or other reflector on…

  • The bark of the wild cherry tree is a traditional Native American remedy. However, the bark still has another value: it helps you to kindle a fire. The wild cherry tree bark burns about 3 times longer, than birch bark. This is helpful if you are forced to kindle a fire under wet weather conditions,…

  • This time: Charcoal as Survival Medicine. Diarrhoea will normally develop as a result of consuming contaminated food or water. Diarrhoea is detected when the number of daily bowel movements increases by the factor of two or more, the stools being soft and watery. A small amount of charcoal slurry will settle the stomach as charcoal…

  • Improvised Camp Lantern (part two) – extremely simple.

  • This time: The animal fat Burner Things needed: 2 Tin cans, 3 wooden sticks, cotton strip, animal fat, pocket knife, matches or lighter. Some Facts about animal fat: The University of Georgia has been using chicken fat to heat buildings and water on its campus. Animal fat fuels are produced as waste in the slaughtering…