All videos for the tag : winter (83 videos) - page 7

  • 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…

  • Winter Shelter, Survival Practice, Staying warm in winter. Winter camping in temperatures of 25-30F I slept in a lean too shelter with a 5×7 mylar tarp. Personal Advice: Practice your survival skills in an area that help is easily accessible. Test your skills before you might have to rely on them for survival. Practice makes…

  • Learn tips to better your shelter building by learning a progression from quick survival shelters to more involved & effective long term shelter options for outdoor living and self reliance.

  • Proper snow cave construction can make a big difference in comfort and usability. Our Personal Survival Blankets are a perfect compliment to snow caving. PSB

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  • In the Swiss Mountain i build a Mega Shelter, a Chair, a Table, a Shelf all around a permanent camp with my friend Felix. Our Flint Stone Fire keep us warm at night and the amazing view at the next morning was all the effort worth. For more videos: – please SUBSCRIBE to my channel!…

  • An easy to make shelter that will definitely keep you toasty warm even when it is cold. Lonnie shows step by step how this shelter is made. Enjoy Thanks for watching! Please click below to SUBSCRIBE We are now on Facebook A couple popular playlists follows below: Making And Using A Hot Tipi – Tent…

  • How to Survive in the Winter Snow Country and Signal for Rescue. How to…Training Series at www.selfreliancegroup.com. *KEEP CLICKING ON PLAY BUTTON IF IT FAILS TO START*

  • Air has a low thermal conductivity but is very mobile. There are thus two elements that are important in protecting from the cold: 1: stopping the wind from penetrating and replacing the layer of warm air close to the body; 2: setting up a layer of still air which serves as insulation, by the use…

  • More on heat loss another perspective worth a listen while at the Maine Primitive Skills School

  • I took a Solo Mountain Trip Overnight in the Swiss Mountains during the very hot summer. Thunderstorms at night and not much sleep. I set up my tarp, create a bow drill fire in the morning and start in another beautiful day with a breathtaking view across the mountains. For more videos: – please SUBSCRIBE…