All videos for the tag : weather (16 videos)

  • How to Build a Survival Kit
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    In this episode, we show you the items we feel is a great start to building a survival kit. These items can be remembered by the acronym we created called “BACK HOME” and will help you when compiling these items. We hope you can take something from this and thanks for watching! SEE THE REVIEW…

  • Hypothermia
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    Maine Primitive Skills School shares the signs, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of hypothermia as part of the Winter Skills 5 Day at the Maine Primitive Skills School.

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  • Check out and follow my blog for more in depth information on this review, and on other guns, gear, shooting, hunting and the outdoors! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\///////////////////////////////////////////////// In this video I detail how I prioritize tasks based on situation when setting up a camp. This could be applied to a survival situation, or anytime you find yourself…

  • Like this video and the information E2E has to offer? Donate here: Here is a great example of a Winter Weather Shelter I constructed on a Survival Training Trip. This is a Lean-To structure with some upgrades with debris walls and I milar blanket for heat reflection. I slept confortably in this shelter in 3o…

  • This is lesson 5 of the Survival Comms basics series. In this video we take what we’ve learned from lessons 1-4 and put together an Emergency Comms kit. View supporting content here http://www.survivaltechnology.net/survival-comms-basics-intro/ View series playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKMrdrsNkFA4VPBvH_TVbQwtKOxeT1ypY Visit Canadian prepper https://www.youtube.com/user/CanadianPrepper33 Also check out the channel in my Featured channels list here https://www.youtube.com/user/SurvivalTechEU/channels If you…

  • Part two of a two part series experimenting with different snow shelter constructions.

  • Visit for info on Tony’s survival books or courses. In dry, cool weather, a pine-needle bed is an excellent way to stay warm if lost. We have used these “beds” below freezing in the mountains of northern Arizona.

  • One of our Survival Techniques focusing on building and maintaining a fire in snow conditions. We also do a follow up on our poorman’s lantern/stove. ——————————————————— Equip 2 Endure Join our community today to be part of our contest & giveaways, join discussions on the forums, news, blog, videos, podcasts and so much more! E2E…

  • If you are without a compass, there are natural techniques to find your way. Using only the sun, and sticks, this method is very easy once learned. It’s good to practice once in a while to keep yourself sharp. The way I demonstrate in this video is for the northern hemisphere. Self sufficient survivalism survivalist

  • PLEASE READ: Shown are the various items essential to last ditch outdoor survival. Description and uses of items. I’ve been getting some comments about adding more firelighting gear. What I have in this kit is more than enough. Many people go out with much less. There are many primitive ways of lighting fires that I…

  • Raymond Paul “Ray” Mears (born 7 February 1964) is a British author and TV presenter on the subject of bushcraft and survival techniques.