Here are some survival and bushcraft tips that might just keep you alive one day if you find yourself stranded in the wilderness.
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Here are some survival and bushcraft tips that might just keep you alive one day if you find yourself stranded in the wilderness.
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Gotta be careful bout burning pine cuz it can be toxic. Dried pine needles are good but fresh green needles are toxic when burned.
This is pretty basic but I think I could learn from you about it: could you make a long form video about different types of tinder?
great my friendπππ
Make sure to properly ID the grapevine before cutting into it for water…..because Copperheads HATE it when you mistake them for the vine.
I am watching all these to upload into my subconscious mind for later use in life if ever needed
That punk wood trick is awesome because we don't have tinder fungus in my area, and most bushcraft videos show tinder fungus as a way to carry fire.
Very nice tips.
Those were awesome tips and tricks
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You are a compendium of knowledge.
Im curious where you source your information and experience.
Can we please connect?
It's crazy how burning out a hole blows people's minds, we've truly lost bushcraft skills and youtubes BESIDES yours are not helping.
5:39 Can you please look that boiled water under microscope? I wonder how "safe" it is π
Wish I could give you more thumbs up!!π So cool! Thank you!
All your tips are amazing.
Loved it! Thank you for sharing.
this is the first time i see a video of true survivle skills, ty
These are Camping tips not Survival in the Real Condition in the Forestπ π
Nature law is so much different from your smarty tips from books
Crushed yarrow also helps blood to clot. Use on wounds to help stop bleeding, pack a bloody nose.
I really enjoy your content. Straight to the point and interesting. Ty.
Kind Sir please π₯Ί don't ever stop making these institutional videos!!!!
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Excellent… Good job! Subscribing πππ. God bless you.
rememeber something
never never never use a moister rock around or on ur fire
it will explode
make sure ur stone is full dry
β€ fantastic video with so much great information and tips and tricks.
Interesting fact regarding the water-from-vine trick; you can cut a whole vine or a branch a few feet long, place one end in dirty water and the other in an empty vessel, and the cells of the wood will siphon up the water AND filter it, depositing it into the vessel at the other end of the branch. Only thing it won't filter is viruses.
Tin cans, small or big, are like soup cans. You can empty food cans. Wash out, remove paper, etc.
Now you have to experiment a little bit with punching the holes.
Starting with a large can at the open top and making a number of rings of air holes that go around the can all the way to the bottom,
You are going to need to experiment and play around with the number of holes.
The small can cut out a crown at the top of the can. VVVVV the height of the 8-hour tea light, add in some air holes like the big can.
Then get a flat rock as the base light and an 8-hour tea light. Put the small can over the tea light, then the big can over the crown can. Now the air holes should let air in, and the tea light will start to warm and heat up the cans; it can finger-burn you hot.
In effect, turning an two old can into a small space heater the idea works in the same way as using tea lights and terra-cotta flower pots to make a room heater. and has the same dangers.
You can boil water in a paper bag.
π₯Life hacks for survival in the forest, this is when you have nothing from equipment and you do everything with your bare hands, and you get fire and food and drinking water and cookware and cook food, boil water, build shelter… and the rest is just pampering, although you also need to know.
Lotta work on that boiling water for the amount you got