Here are 10 useful bushcraft skills and survival tips that might help you in a wilderness survival situation. Ranging from using trees …
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Here are 10 useful bushcraft skills and survival tips that might help you in a wilderness survival situation. Ranging from using trees …
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Another 10 in 10 episode of Bushcraft/Survival tips! Watch more survival tip videos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M
dandelion leaves are also edible. They don't taste all that great though
I wold love to see him on the Alone show
Did you get these tips from watching Ray Mears? He has shown all of these skills in his older videos from like, 20 years or more ago. Great guy. If I were to get lost on any continent on the planet, he would know how to survive with pretty much nothing, so I would definitely rather be with him while lost than anyone else alive today.
I still go back and watch his bushcraft videos yearly.
that fishing hook is disgusting
Can't you just cry out for help ?
done.
I appreciate that the demo and commentary make it possible for an eager novice to understand and utilize these tips.
I need more of these tips awesome 😮
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10:27 the dog was wondering what is wrong with my master, what is he trying to do! 😆
Funny, I just watched another short video where you make a whistle out of a tiny branch by removing the outer bark. I was watching this and thought…. Why not just whistle with a grass leaf? I learned this in Holland, I grew up on a farm 😄
Thanks for sharing these videos, awesome tips!
Anyone know a good channel in the American southeast? I love this day and we’ll keep watching but would love similar plant info for plants that actually exist in my region
What knife is that?
Oh you Brits and your tea 😂
On a serious note – thank you again for incredibly educational videos. I enjoy every single one of them! You are cool AF!
The grass wistle can also be used to speak rabbits when hunting makes them sit up to attention and stay very still for several seconds
I learned the grass whistle as a kid. It also works to call in coyotes. Must sound like a small animal in distress, lol
Love Felix imler thanks for mentioning him ..and I'm happy the two of you talk
great video. have you tried dandelion coffee made from the roasted toots .
Except for the grass- whistling advice, which to the layman´s ear would sound like a dying mouse`s shriek, a very good video!
Just carry a few hooks much easier.
I was buzzing when the dog went wild.
These Skill videos you post are totally awesome!
I also like vadim in the wild channel
Nice🌲
Thanks for the video (again!)
Try splitting the blade of grass. Don't use the part with the center vain or remove it. Have the strait center piece facing you. I find doing that make a better grass whistle.
very much liked the long grass reed whistle and was taught to use this as a baiting techniques for coyotes and wild dogs as it sounds like a small animal in distress.
Thanks for sharing
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What ferro rod do you use?
Seems waaay softer and easier to spark with than the Bayite and a Chinese one I'm using 😁😁
Nice knife! Thanks for the knowledge!
another amazing video man. I'm loving this series so much.
You may not want to try number 9 in grizzly country. Sounding like a wounded animal with apex predators near by isn't going to do you any good if help is what your after.
Outstanding.
Just so everybody watching this his understanding that using a blade of grass as a distress signal even if you use the SOS pattern of sound you are still making a high-pitched sound that will attract any predator type animals to your exact location like ringing a dinner bell FYI.
Never knew that about herb Robert, forever pulling that out as weed 😂
The dandilion is also completely edible and the roots can be dried, ground and used as a flour substitute.
Couldn't you just yell out for help?
Really cool video (as usual), but whoever declared herb Robert edible is beyond me – I have it in my garden (where it tries to smother my wild strawberries), so I promptly ran to check it, but both flowers and leaves are quite disguisting really, can't imagine anyone eating it. Maybe dried in tea is better…..and concerning your grass blade technique….. you need to work on it a bit 😀
Thanks for video hope your father is doing well and the rest of the fam.
Slash pine (pinus elliotii) is the predominantly source of fatwood in my AO.
I think it is nearly impossible to get yourself in a survival situation in the uk or a near death situation all this green and animals not mentioning the transport system where there are thousands of busses and trains that go everywhere. try survival in a desert with no grass no rain no transport no shade
Not trying to be critical, but genuine question, why do we need to identify the difference between bulsom and Douglas firs if both have resin pockets with equal uses? I understand how other species might have different uses but is identifying exactly what kind of coniferous evergreen actually helpful?