100+ Wilderness Survival Tips: THE MOVIE
100+ Wilderness Survival Tips: THE MOVIE
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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Dude casually cuts like eight pieces of wood in the time it takes me to pick up a saw
Yippee!
Very well video.๐
Where can you find the Polish Levue tarp /cloak?
17:19 when everything reminds you of the outdoor boys
when you said that about resin and sap i kind of was shocked because i’ve seen both, trees do bleed when u cut them straight down the middle, or when your paid to clear trails and not concerned with the environment, apparently loggers used to chew on resin like gum and make teas out of certain saps, lol and then the log splitting method , wow…. i never thought of working with gravity i would hit the middle then smack it 10 more times for the same effect but wow. nice.
actual best youtube channel ever
It’s great for picking apart tricky knots, getting O-Rings off and on things that require them
Really love these videos, man
What clothing line are you wearing?
How do you incorporate these survival skills into your outdoor adventures? Share your experiences!
Wow, Iโm learning stuff ๐โ๏ธ
I like how your swiss army knife magically morphed into a fixed blade occasionally ๐
I would turn the saw to use the spine to break off the wood, doesn’t damage or bent your teeth that way
Foxglove is basically where digoxin comes from. But dosage is key
If you’re in such a luxurious "survival" situation that you have time to fashion a swiss army knife into a saw on a stick and then actually spend the hour it would take to needlessly saw whatever tall thing you are sawing, you are not in a survival situation. You’re bored.
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The absolute best survival skills video. I watch a lot of them and this one is supreme with directions!
The most important survival tip goes: " Never eat on an empty stomach!"
What general area in the UK do you live in it looks very nice
I have the same knife as you
I’m watching this at 3 am, won’t remember a single thing tommorow.
If you pack extra toilet paper sawing it in 3rd sections you get lovely white fluff we can call it Angel Pillow it ignites and spreads lovely Burns clean I have used in wood stove cooking
You can take that middle stick of your tripod and just flip over 360ยฐ and it will tighten everything up. Then there is no real need for the frapping lashes because the tripod is held together with tension.
Is it even possible to get lost in the UK forest? Every country is so small.
Youโre one of my favorite creators! Keep up the awesome work.
This feels like a magnum opus of outdoor survival / bushcraft skills. Well done.
MaGyver laughs.
awesome!
Swiss Army knife is a novelty toy that may have a use here and there. I had 3 of them as a kid and broke every one trying to do things in the woods. There are much better tools. But I still liked this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for share this tips with all.
A salute from Euskadi! +1Like
I was thinking this was going to be Zombieland style… Tip #1 "always check the backpack"… #2… "double sap" 2 uses of tree sap resin.
I’m honestly surprised how straight and mostly healthy those trees are when you said 159 to 200 days of rain per year lol , everything is rotting where i am, making me think we need more pine fields like these, every field i see is oaks and yews, it feels like a Blair witch project every time i think i can make a shelter (again not many pines lol)
11:54 "Survival"…..
He added the axe loop tip twice to see who was paying attention.
Up !!!
Love this. Thanks for taking the time to compile!
Very soothing, i really enjoy
Starting out with the Swiss Army knife was genius in my book. Before we were issued Leatherman or Gerbers, guess what we used in the field? SAK. You did a great job working through some unique use cases, but there are many more, especially on the punch side, tweezers and saw. Or a combination of corkscrew punch. Anyway, well done on a good mix of bushcraft with some good โtactical senseโ things. You have a follower! Also, I like the plant life you covered and was able to correlate what we call them, although a couple I have never seen on my side of the pond.
Polite headsup Mike, added this to an open playlist for skills, drills, hints, tips tricks n slicks…
Feel free to add any of your content and share, if we can build a repository in one place from many creators folks can have a bit of a onestop shop with a lot of leads…
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I still use my first bought knife Adventurer yes Swiss Army love it 420 stainless comparable today the Pathfinder I think it’s 760
So much info
19:32 This is a tip and trick I am looking forward to using!
On your double coat poncho that turns into a tent have you tried a wool plaid? Lighter and can be used for many things such as a tarp
11:04 created a bigger hole than you repaired
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Very good movie and informative Thanks ๐
Where can I get the knife it looks cool
Thank you for this treasure trove of woodland knowledge
2:35 well itโs a saw on a stick tf you expect to do with it