10 Survival Tips in 10 Minutes | QUICK TIPS

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These 10 survival tips might just help you to stay alive in a survival situation. In just 10 minutes I give ten survival skills ranging from urban survival tips using man made materials, to wilderness bushcraft and survival skills using natural materials.

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May I Suggest. When catching water from the top of the stream, you can take a handkerchief or some form of cloth to cover the water bottle. Then submerge the bottle slightly under the surface of the water to collect. Holding the cloth material over the opening should help filter the water quite an bit more. I've used that method often and helps tremendously. Thank You for the video.

joegarcia
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"High quality H2O", was that a 'The Waterboy' reference?

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nettle can be used as a substitute for spinach and if you let it soak in water it will make a good fertilizer for the garden. Nettle collects harmful nitrates. Therefore, nettles for human consumption should not be collected from places that are too succulent, nitrogenous, such as the edges of barns or fertilized farmland. Here's how to make a fertilizer:
Put on gloves to protect against hives
Collect 1kg of fresh nettles or use 200g of dried nettles
Put the nettles in a bucket and pour over 10 l of water
Stir and let stand for 2 weeks
Dilute 1:10 and use in the vegetable garden as a fertilizer
The fertilizer solution may smell unpleasant, but don’t let it bother you!

JainMonroe
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1:59 instead of eating the limpet to gain very little calories use it to catch a crab or lobster to gain more calories.

Masked_One_
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Loving these "10 tips", also really really enjoying the info on all the various plants ::)

thothtahuti
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Life with nature always brings us peace. I am also growing my own vegetables, raising fish and raising chickens in the forest. everything is very nice

traifarm
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I really enjoyed this vid. I hope you're planning on doing more of these.

ScikoticButcher
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Thank you for letting the Tarpon go! I live in St. Augustine FL, our beaches and wetlands are suffering harshly because of humans. Really appreciate you letting it go!

poshpoultry
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Finally ive been lost in the woods for days now and I found the video I need to survive

ninjesus
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10 tips is my favorite because it really affirms the things I know and I get to learn some things I didn't know. Keep them coming

mike-ypuk
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I've gotta tell you, I just stumbled on your channel today, and I've been binging the quick tips videos. You have such a soothing voice that I can't help but be at peace watching your videos. The production quality is too notch! Plus the information is amazing and I am learning so much!

chrischase
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great video! Especially the bit about filling the water bottle backward to the flow and from the top of the steam. Black plastic will also sweat moisture from grass, but you can't see how much.
I always carry a small magnifying glass in the back pack or camera bag to start a fire, close up attachment lens can also work. Make sure your tinder is DARK coloured and dry to reduce reflection. In the southern hemisphere the sun rises in the north east just note( reverse in the Nthn hemi) just see where the sun is in the early AM and that's basically East. Most rivers flow to the sea, usually past habitation, in a pinch just follow the stream.

georgesmith
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Cheers chap really enjoyed these tips and ill be even trying some this weekend thank you chap. I'll pop and see you at the bushcraft show soon, take care and stay safe

benjaminbroadhurst
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‘high qualidy aich two oh’ loving the vids mike 😃

itsben
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It was great to meeting you at the Outdoors Festival 👍 wish you were coming to the wilderness gathering but of course there are always things that get in the way. Keep up the mint work Mike 👏

BGFUNGUS
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Man I really have to say that your videos are really great. It’s really nice to see that there are at least a few of us like that who enjoy the wilderness. I wonder which bushcraft or survival knife would you recomend the most, becouse a friend lost it. I hope you will record another video, for example 10 in 10. Bye and thanks for your opinion! :)

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Good video. I use the cap of a 1/2 liter water or soda bottle. Place a coin in the cap and use that as a bearing block for the bow drill. Of course you can use some other bottle cap also that fits a coin inside.

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2:55 Easy life in Norway when we never boil or filter the water from streams and rivers due to fairly clean water.

JoPro
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There are problems with using a stick shadow in that way to find North. That's about as accurate as moss growing on the north side of trees, and maybe that's all you need to avoid getting turned around and find your way out of a wilderness, but if you really want to know the directions, it's a bit more complicated than that. Depending on the time of day and time of year, the method shown could have you thinking NE or NW is North. At (or near) the equinoxes, the method shown works well all day, but near the solstices, you'd be heading off at an angle in the morning or afternoon, though near local solar noon, it would still aim you fairly accurately.

There is a method that works year-round if you can stay put for several hours, even without a timepiece. Set a straight stick vertically and make marks of its shadow tip for several hours from morning into the afternoon. This will create a curve or line on the ground, with the closest approach to the stick being near local solar noon (and showing approximate North). Measure from the base of the stick to the shorter end of the arc and mark the point on the other, longer side that is that same distance from the stick. A straight line between these two points will run exactly East-West, and North will be at a right angle to the line.

Ralphie
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Good job YouTube. I live in the American desert and you give me British people talking about woodland and coastal survival. Keep up the good work TA.

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