Category: Survival Tips

Survival Skills 101: How To Store Gas.

      Published on Jan 27, 2013 This Video talks about how to store gas safely in your garage. This is NOT a video on how to store thousands of gallons but just enough (for a residential situation) to Bug Out or use your generator if you have to. The more gas you store …

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Apache Foot Trap (A Survival Trap)

  Published on May 31, 2011 The trap starts at 9:25. I really did way too much talking…sorry. Attention: This should never be used for anything other than during a survival sutuation. Always trap responsibly. Clearly mark traps so humans will know they are there and to beware. You are responsible for your own actions…not …

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bushcraft skills: the swedish torch/stove – my way

Uploaded on Feb 20, 2011 a day out into the woods after some serious rain, presenting the swedish torch – my way: you don’t need to cut and split big logs, and you can do it with your sak saw (although i preffer my fiskars). i cheated a bit, using a mini-bushbuddy burner (made from …

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Starting Heirloom Seeds Indoors

  Published on Mar 19, 2015 Becky shows you how to start heirloom seeds indoors using small paper cups, and some dirt from her homestead. She shows you how to start tomato, pepper, and zucchini seeds, but you can use what you learn to start any seeds you want.

How To Make A Marine Corps Fighting Hole (Shelter)

  Published on Nov 30, 2013 A Very Basic USMC Fighting Hole (Civilian Version)

How to Build an Igloo by Yourself

Published on Mar 1, 2014 A simple step-by-step video on how to make an igloo by yourself. Filmed in northern Utah’s mountains on a solo February snowshoeing trip in 2014. The traditional method of igloo building adds the blocks in a continuous upward sloping spiral. That works well, especially if you have an assistant helping …

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How to Cut Glass Bottles | 3 ways to do it

    Published on Jun 20, 2014 Warning: Make sure to take OFF bottle lids or corks before doing this. If you try the acetone method, make sure to do it outside as acetone is highly flammable. Don’t forget to wear your safety glasses and gloves.    

Car Survival Kit / Car Emergency Trunk Kit

    Published on Jul 13, 2013 Thinking of making a bug out bag for your car? Maybe a survival bag and other gear to keep in your trunk? Here’s a look at what Tim keeps in the trunk of his car so he is prepared for whatever goes down.      

Make YOUR Survival Water Filter – Step-By-Step – Portable Emergency Water Filter DIY

  Published on May 6, 2013 Discover How to Make a 25 cent, portable, survival, water filtration system with a water bottle and stuff you can find just about anywhere. The bottom line is… without a sustainable, CLEAN water supply, you will not last much beyond 3 or 4 days, even in the best of …

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Dutch Oven Cooking for Beginners

    Published on Aug 6, 2015 Discover Dutch oven cooking! Learn to cook amazing food outdoors without electricity or fancy kitchen appliances. This video is for folks new to Dutch oven cooking. I’ll show you the basic equipment you need get you started in this wonderful hobby. I also included many links to other …

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