100+ Wilderness Survival Tips: THE MOVIE
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Here is a full length movie of over 100 wilderness survival tips and bushcraft skills for camping, and survival in the wild.
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Swiss Army knife is daily carry, I carry one similar to yours, it will keep you alive if you know how to employ it; great video
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Not sure if you mentioned flotation. I only watched a bit. A couple simple zip lock baggies can be quickly inflated by mouth and have very little bulk to them. Two of the quart sized ones will do a lot keeping your head above water.
@HarryPeterson-x7zA good fire starter I use is cotton balls covered in Vaseline carried in a ziplock bag.
@JimHuggSeriously? I got turned off in the first minute. I mean the Swiss Army knife was ok when it came out but we live in the age of multi tools! In a survival situation one of the most important things is 'donnotbget injured' and well a pocket knife can close on you and injure you. On the other hand multi tools that lock less likely to injure you!
@ronin68872026: having a Swiss army knife in Italy now get you to jail, if the blade locks
@deca047Thanks!
@TimInVirginiaThe thing I like about his videos is that it's no bs. There is so much garbage on YouTube about outdoor camping and survival skills. Everything he shows is real.
@mwmii790LOVE THIS! My little guy and I like to watch your videos during the day and to go to sleep (I also love that I don't have to worry about the content being appropriate for him and he loves it!) We've been hoping for a large survival tip video for so long! THANKYOU!
@JohnEdwardMiller-b8nEvery tip a good one a very rare thing.
@David62903Thank you, will keep this for my future camps! Extremely helpful
@ClaracroftoutdoorsThis man must have a high intellect
@NachiOSTSI am going to go on the world walk . this guy is making it possible
@mollistanIm so glad to see this great youtuber still going strong and wiser than ever! I still have in my bushcraft video collection one of your early videos where the bushcraft veteran Paul was teaching us how to cut wood safely and other expert tips. Would you guys ever consider doing another as it was one of the best survival videos i have seen. Dont forget to master the coffee drop! 👏👏🥇
@heroesgrantorinoThe absolute best survival skills video. I watch a lot of them and this one is supreme with directions!
@ElizabethCarter-h1u1:08:55 3X3 meter Tarp Shelter (9x9 feet)
@packleader12152:49 wdym we've all been there?? no we haven't explain yourself, WHAT ARE YOU FISHING FOR UP THERE
@ASFM1I use the corkscrew to open the eyes on a coconut, to drain the water out of it before breaking it to eat
@annecolman4514How and where do you do this in the UK without being charged with some crime?
@tushtrainsCorkscrew? Auger, for a small swedish torch. Maybe?
@KerryGillespie-w6tAmazing content!! 🔥🔥🔥
@SleepySurvivorsChannelAnd careful with the ax from experience. I had to do this several times and I was 😁 succesful in hurting myself oh and breathing into a fire I learnt my lesson badly in a storm and it was wet for so long and I was blaming into the fire but breathing in and not backing up on inhale and was breathing in the fumes and got very sick.
@Robin-q9i7kwow, portawipes has a similar effect with xstat (stop the bleed applicator)
@53D1you are amazing
@dayeindustries3183The man's a survival genius
@martinmankowski8437I’m definitely coming back for more.
@kironeldaThis deserves more recognition.
@TungAvritI’m glad I found this channel.
@sacouritaglynnThis gave me new ideas.
@JhonArnianYour editing skills are insane.
@TeddyFerazierSuch a feel-good upload.
@utdoycutdiycGoes to show earth has provided us with all we need…😢❤ I would love to live off the grid
@SwampuppyzThis was very helpful.
@GaldyBois0:00 Swiss Army knife
1:34 corkscrew/pole-saw
3:20 tree sap/resin candle
7:13 charcoal pencil/wooden spoon
9:30 corkscrew knot loosener
9:45 tarp hole patching
11:06 gum wrapper battery fire
12:47 flashlight dimmer
13:14 upside-down log split
14:11 steadier log cutting
15:03 square notch in log
16:28 makeshift chopping block
17:09 splitting kindling
17:49 vice/sawhorse
You explained it perfectly.
@ChristineChosewoodThis was very helpful.
@NathanDeschanelOnly thing from this video i will ever use is propably chopping wood tips
@prelux8186I’ll definitely rewatch this later.
@SetaElchoSuch an interesting topic.
@KarenMakenzie-e3vSuch a satisfying video.
@ShirleySMcCloskey😂 Immer wieder sucht man krampfhaft eine Verwendung für den Korkenzieher. Ideen gibt es allerdings viele dafür.
@exsaxpommernjungYour creativity stands out.
@thu-j2j7cThank you
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