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Survival Skills: Firemaking, Southeast US by Nutnfancy
PART 2 OF 2: A detailed fire making exercise in the Southeastern United States by Nutnfancy. Quite a different climate and foliage than the usual Nutnfancy Knife Clinic in the Rocky Mountains, this southern location provided an equally excellent location for wilderness craft. Tools used included the excellent, high value KaBar Heavy Bowie and Cold Steel Roach Belly knives, a Sawvivor backpacking saw, WD40, and a Light My Fire flint and steel. All came along and were used for demonstration purposes but not necessarily by necessity. The intent is to show viable backpacking fire tools that will get the job doneweight and compactness for carry purposes being important considerations. The secret time-saving weapon in this particular time-crunched clinic was one stick of fatwood, discussed in the video. Safety considerations, chopping, cutting, knife philosophy, and fire building techniques are necessarily discussed as the work progresses in this two-part series. If the response is good, I may do more wilderness skills videos but they might be few since they take a lot of work and are time-consuming.
Survival Skills with Russ - How to Butcher a Chicken pt 1 (kill, pluck, gut)
Russ gives a step by step demonstration of how to most humanely kill (Old Testament), how to pluck by hand or use a plucker and how to properly gut a chicken in Part 1. Julie shows how to cut up a chicken in part 2. Chicken anatomy is briefly explained. Great for Homeschoolers!
Survival skills - Homemade Candles 101
www.survivalistboards.com Homemade Candles - that is what my wife and I were making this past weekend. We used pint and half pint jars along with 6 inch long wicks to make about 30 candles. candles Homemade arts crafts hobbies urban survival disaster preparedness
How To Build a Self-Feeding Fire - Wilderness Survival Skills
In this video and article I demonstrate a technique for building a fire structure that will burn continuously and does not require ANY managing. This is a great method to know if you need the heat from a fire while you are sleeping, but do not want to wake up repeatedly during the night to add more wood.
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 1
PART 1 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the ...
Backpacker Survival Skills: Start a Fire with Your Cell Phone
Editor in Chief Jon Dorn shows you how to get a fire going with nothing but your cellphone, a piece of steel wool, and some tinder.
Survival Skills - Firemaking - The Bow Drill
Richard Cleveland's Earth School in Western North Carolina teaches students solid Wilderness Survival Skills. Students learn to be self-reliant as they deepen their connection to the natural world. Visit:www.LoveTheEarth.com
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 2
PART 2 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the ...
Survival skills- how to sharpen a knife for Bushcraft
How to make your Knife as sharp as possible by using the Japanese Water Stone. Full instruction on how to use the stone plus introduction to a lighter method. www.azbushcraft.com
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 4
PART 4 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the ...
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 5
PART 5 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the ...
KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT "Survival Skills" Music Video
KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT debut the video for their title track, "SURVIVAL SKILLS," directed by Todd Angkasuwan. Follow the two legends through a maze of obstacles as they show what it takes to sustain longevity. Purchase their Survival Skills album at iTunes by clicking here: bit.ly
Improved Figure Four Deadfall - Wilderness Survival Skills
How to construct an improved version of the figure four deadfall trap.
Survival Skills: Essential Kit!
Watch my Fallout 3 Let's Play that inspired this series: www.youtube.com make a survival kit emergency tent saw knife wilderness survival skills just in case camping how to survive
Dai Ling Ping & Friends-Survival Skills Tutorial
Dai And friends teach you survival skills sub to shatty ,xbox patriots and demon www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
Survival Skills with Russ - How to Butcher a Chicken pt 2
Julie demonstrates how to seperate the neck, wings, thighs, legs, breast, back and pully bone. Make sure you watch pt 1 where Russ goes over how best to kill, pluck and gut a chicken.
Backpacker Survival Skills: Start a Fire with One Match
Follow these steps and you're guaranteed the perfect campfire in no time.
Building a fire with no matches, or even no wood, The Brigham Tea co, survival skills,
Building a fire with no matches, or even no wood, The Brigham Tea co, survival skills, camping, hiking, backpacking, hunting, outdoors, Bushcraft,Bowerman
5 most underrated Survival Skills for Survivalists & Preppers Part 2 of 2
www.youtube.com Read the post about this video at www.themodernsurvivalist.com www.themodernsurvivalist.com
Survival Skills with Russ - How to Make Rope from Bear Grass
A step by step description of how to weave cordage from "Bear" grass AKA yucca. Russ shows how to identify the plant, how to tie a quick rope for lashing something together quickly. This cordage could be used with a bow drill to start fire or woven small enough to fish with. Using deer tendon for making cordage is also discussed.
Tracy Beaker- Series 4 - Episode 19 - Survival Skills
Subscribe to my new youtube channel www.youtube.com for new videos and updates Tracy Beaker Series 4 Episode 19 Survival Skills No Copyright needed - will be taken down soon
Survival Kit Review: Part 1 Container (Wilderness Survival skills)
When choosing a container for your survival kit consider the following: is it waterproof, of the contents like tinder need to stay dry, can I use the container for something else, Like a waterproof bag can be used to carry water, but a tin can be used to boile water and melt snow?
Survival Kit Review: Part 2 Shelter (Wilderness Survival skills)
Shelter is very location dependent on the time of year, and your location very different survival kits might be desert survival, jungle survival, sea survival and winter survival you survival kit should take this into account
Welding with jumper cables,The Brigham Tea co
Welding with jumper cables, Wilderness survival skills, Four Wheeling survival skills, Mojave Desert, Desert survival skills, Outdoor, outside Las Vegas, camping, backpacking,
KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT "ROBOT" MUSIC VIDEO
Watch KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT's "ROBOT" Music video directed by Todd Angkasuwan. KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT "Survival Skills" album in stores September 15th on Duck Down Records Click here to purchase the single at iTunes for 99 cents: bit.ly
The Crovel Extreme Unboxed! Doomsday Preppers. Survival Tool. How to kill a zombie.
The Crovel Extreme: www.gearupcenter.com ZGB Facebook: www.facebook.com How to survive a zombie outbreak. How to survive. How to survive with a shovel.
Bear Grylls jumps on a tiger shark!
Bear Grylls answers questions about his career and personal life, including his experience on the back of a tiger shark! Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine present his answers for you. For more information and to see part 1 & 2 visit www.bushcraftmagazine.com Copyright 2009 Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine
KRS ONE Speaks on Kanye West with SABIR BEY
KRS ONE and Sabir Bey sit down and talk about Kanye and Serena and HIP HOP Culture. Part one of the wisdom of the Teacha. This was backstage after KRS and Buckshot Ripped it at the Trocadero in Philly when they dropped the new collab album SURVIVAL SKILLS
KRS-ONE, BUCKSHOT & IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE Studio Session
Immortal Technique joined KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT in the studio where he laid down a serious verse for a track called "RUNNIN AWAY" produced by Black Milk off KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT's "SURVIVAL SKILLS" album Cop The Album On iTunes: bit.ly
Rock Tripe - Winter Survival Food Source
survivethewild.us - Joe eating rock tripe for a meal in the winter.
Touching The Void - (1 of 11)
The True Story of One Man's Miraculous Survival. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
Bushcraft Group fireplace challenge
I learned a lot about making a wilderness fireplace/ oven today. This was my first attempt but it won't be my last!
Survival Kits By Army Ranger Rick
Sensible Survival Presents: Survival Kits. If you're looking for an emergency No Frill survival kits or solid information on survival skills, check out SurvivalOutdoorSkills.com" by US Army Ranger "Rick" Tscherne (Retired). Have the tools you need when you need them. Website: www.survivaloutdoorskills.com
Bushcraft Project : Survival Whistle From A Can
This video shows how to make a whistle out of a piece of tin or aluminum from an ordinary can...Its easy to do!
Aboriginal fire starting - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears meets an aboriginal tribe in Australia and learns how they make fire from an early age.
KRS-ONE, BUCKSHOT, TONY TOUCH FREESTYLE
KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT joined Tony Touch on his Shade 45 radio show and spit a ten minute freestyle. Here is part 1. KRS-ONE & BUCKSHOT collaborative studio album "SURVIVAL SKILLS" in stores August 25th on Duck Down Records. Big Ups, as always, to SWIFT from Thatshiphop.com
Disaster Survival: How to Catch and Eat a Rat
Renowned survivalist Cody Lundin demonstrates basic survival skills. Video was shot by one of his students in his Aboriginal Living Skills course.
Primitive Basket Fish Trap
This video describes how to use a primitive basket trap to catch fish in a survival situation. The video does not go through the process of building the entire trap but how to utilize it and be successful with it! www. survivalschool .us
Importance of the Sago Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears watches as the Indonesian locals use every part of the Sago Tree for survival
how to make a fish hook out of Locust tree Thorn
how to make fish hook out of Honey Locust tree Thorn, they work great, Fishing in the winter time the fish bite slow but i got a sucker fishes, Made fishing line out of elm tree bark, wilderness survival skills. Camping tips.
Cody Lundin book interview for 98.6 Degrees
Interview about Cody's first book on wilderness survival skills
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