Wilderness survival – the 30 second fish trap
Posted on March 11th, 2010
Detailed instructions on how to make a field expedient fish trap from a 2-liter bottle to catch small fish in a survival situation
Tags: collapse, economic, expedient, field, fish, hunting, outdoor, preparedness, preparing, Snares, Survival, Trap, trapping, Wilderness
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Amazing Wilderness Survival Candle
Posted on March 7th, 2010
Sometimes you need an alternative to the traditional campfire. No campfire pit? No problem. We show you how to create a survival candle out of recycled material. Use it when you want a campfire but also want to leave no trace. We take one of these candles on every trip. Burn time is approximately two hours. Filmed in the wilderness near Sixth Depot Lake, Ontario. Please rate this video. Thanks!
Tags: backpacking, camp, campfire, camping, Candle, Challenge, Craft, Econo, fire, hiking, leave, nature, no, Recycle, Survival, trace, Wax, Wilderness
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Wilderness Survival Tips : Wilderness Survival Shelter Tips
Posted on March 3rd, 2010
Building a shelter in the wilderness is key to survival, especially in harsh conditions, so consider using rain gear, sticks and debris to create a lean-to or tent for protection. Create some insulation to make the most of a shelter with life-saving tips from an experienced wilderness expert in this free video on surviving outdoors. Expert: Matt Preye Contact: www.weu.com Bio: Matt Preye has been kayaking for 15 years in both whitewater and recreational kayaks. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Tags: build, camping, compass, edible, enclosed, gear, hiking, how, lean, outdoor, outdoors, plants, shelter, Skills, Survival, to, Wilderness
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Wilderness Survival Tips : What to Put in a Survival Kit
Posted on February 27th, 2010
A survival kit should include essential items, such as a knife, matches or fire starters, a flashlight, a compass, a whistle, rain gear, high-protein food, water and means to sanitize water. Find out what to include in a pack for every wilderness outing with life-saving tips from an experienced wilderness expert in this free video on surviving outdoors. Expert: Matt Preye Contact: www.weu.com Bio: Matt Preye has been kayaking for 15 years in both whitewater and recreational kayaks. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Tags: build, camping, compass, edible, enclosed, gear, hiking, how, lean, outdoor, outdoors, plants, shelter, Skills, Survival, to, Wilderness
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How Not to Die in the Woods
Posted on February 23rd, 2010
Tags: Magazine, Paul, rauber, sierra, Survival, Tips
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Basic Wilderness Survival Skills : Wilderness Survival: Snare Hunting
Posted on February 20th, 2010
Snare hunting in the wilderness requires identifying game trails in order to catch food for survival. Learn to hunt with a snare using tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video about wilderness survival skills. Expert: kevin Barrett Bio: Kevin Barrett is an experienced outdoors man who has been honing his survival skills for many years. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Tags: food, hiking, hunting, purification, Skills, Survival, water, Wilderness
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Finding fire in the Desert – Ray Mears Extreme Survival – BBC
Posted on February 16th, 2010
Ray Mears shows you how-to start a fire in the desert.
Tags: basic, bbc, desert, fire, food, Kit, knife, Mears, outdoors, Ray, Skills, start, Survival, Techniques, Wilderness
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Survival Kit Review: Part 1 Container (Wilderness Survival skills)
Posted on February 12th, 2010
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?
Tags: Bushcraft, how, Kit, LES, Mears, peak, Ray, Skills, STROUD, Survival, survive, survivor, Tips, to, Wilderness
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How to Use Plants & Animals to Survive in Nature : Wilderness Survival: Using Tree Bark
Posted on February 8th, 2010
Tree bark can be helpful for starting fires or using as a scraping tool. Learn how to find and use tree bark for wilderness survival in thisfree outdoors video. Expert: John Stewart Bio: John Stewart is an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America and has instructed boy scouts on climbing, outdoor skills, pioneering, wilderness survival and kayaking for the past nine years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Tags: aid, bark, camping, equipment, FIRST, fishing, grass, hardwoods, hiking, hunting, lasso, leave, outdoors, pinecones, softwoods, straw, supplies, Survival, tents, trapping, traps, tree, Wilderness
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dandelion Root coffee, wilderness survival,native American coffee
Posted on February 5th, 2010
Brew the dandelion Root coffee just as you would regular coffee.How to Make Roasted Dandelion Root Coffee Dandelion Root is a rich treasury of vitamins and minerals, as well as trace minerals and micronutrients. Use 1 level Tablespoon Roasted Root for each cup of water. Or use 1/3 cup root for each quart of water or 1-1/3 per gallon. You make need to adjust these amounts to your taste if you like it stronger or weaker, dandelion Root native American coffee wilderness survival, dandelion herb or taraxacum , Herbs Review for Herbs that detox. Dandelion root is a full body nutritive and powerful yet gentle liver and kidneys cleanse herb.
Tags: American, and, Bushcraft, coffee, dandelion, minerals, Native, Root, Survival, vitamins, Wilderness
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