There’s a lot of information about how to stay alive if you are trapped in a survival scenario. You don’t have to watch all of them.
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There’s a lot of information about how to stay alive if you are trapped in a survival scenario. You don’t have to watch all of them.
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We can't understand why that we never study any of these in any school at all girl ,,,,,,, tell me everything about the moon and is the moon hollow
As someone who is trained in search and rescue, has gone on several missions I will tell everyone the advice in this video is useless. Your first concern is surviving the first night by making sure there are no hazards such as flooding, lightning, etc. Then protecting yourself from the elements bu building quick shelter.
As mentioned, telling someone where you will be and when you will come back is the single most effective AND easiest survival technique. Having the remote possibility at least of a helicopter coming to get you is way more valuable than expertly creating a janky trap to possibly catch a rabbit or whatever.
The first thing to do is: nothing. Recognize your own psychology. When panicked, the brain will narrow its focus rather than broaden it. You'll also get a boost of adrenaline that can quickly turn in to action that harms you. What you want to NOT do is run around like crazy trying to find a way out as if you're chased by hornets. That's how you possibly injure yourself, waste energy, and get totally turned around. You may not feel calm, but you want to be as deliberate as possible with every move. That's the mentality that allows you to notice your surroundings. It's a good idea to mark your spot by piling sticks / rocks the very moment you realize you're lost. From there, you can slowly try to retrace your steps–but you want to have a starting point so that you can return to it rather than go from kinda lost to really, really lost.
The tips in the video about finding clean water or starting a fire really need to be elaborated on (which wasn't possible in an 8-minute video, of course). There's no way one could start a fire just given the instructions above (it shows putting in green pine needles–that's not gonna work to get it started. Only after it's huge would you do that to create a smoke signal). Watch separate videos. It's totally accessible, but takes some knowledge. Better yet, practice. Regarding water, there are also tips there. If you find a stream source that starts from the ground, that can be good because the water is potentially filtered more rather than in a stagnant puddle. Stuff like this. Lots to learn. And best to do it gradually over time. Stay safe!
I thought i heard somewhere that cactus juice was actually poisonous?
A brown bear will often swipe at your exposed organs if it sees them moving. They don't just leave you for dead, they make damn sure you're dead. That's why people will say to have a good backpack so hopefully it by the time it's done messing up the pack it'll be convinced you're dead and leave you alone.
Despite what this video tells you it's not a good idea to drink water from a cactus. So much for a "survival" video. π
But some cacti will make you sick and more dehydrated
If i get lose in the wilderness i'm just gonna remain in it
how to escape from quicksand : swim, more specifically, back crawling πππ
If you start a bush fire by accident they'll find you a lot faster.
Smush cacti for water…. Yea you just killed a lot of people.
Why do it have tech insider watermark
Very useful information
Only if it was so simple for everybody to camp,collect water and make fire out of nothing π
Me who watch man vs wild
Pathetic
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6:48 and then what just wait and hope for the venom to disappear?
Well i do this everyday just beware the creepers and zombies or yo know just switch to creative
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no shit dude
I will just identify myself as not-lost and I will be okay. Hopefully nature will be supportive
If you want to survive a bear, tiger, lion or wolf in the wild, you just have to be faster than the slowest person in the group.
In the event of a bear attack… Welp I've lived a good life.
Dangerous do not drink cactus water cactus water has alkaloids and alkaloids will kill you
Bruh this is just a repost but in a different insider channel
Man that guy turned 180 from being a champ to a limp. Haha
How the heck will I get stranded in a forest if I don't even go outside..