Learn 10 Beginner Bushcraft & Survival Skills!

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I like how casually you mention that the spindle can also be used for vampires, most "survival experts" don't even bother to mention them

RichardPennybags-ncii
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Really liked the video! No muss, no fuss, no long drawn out stories. Just the complete instruction essentials. All one has to do is to pay attention. Very high-quality instruction. Keep up the good work.
Thanks.

johngreen
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Solid information! Beyond that, I hope everyone appreciates all the effort that goes into the prep, filming and editing of your videos, definitely a lot of work you put into your channel.

backwoodstrails
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The best teacher is experience, each time you go out you learn more than any video can teach you.
It's better to have it and not need it, then to need it and not have it.

rtoguidver
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I follow you from Egypt .Unfortunately, we do not have forests to live this experience, but one day I will visit your forests and go through this experience. With my regards, an Egyptian follower

mohamedabdelhamed
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I love these survival skill videos! I agree, that everyone should know these basic skills! Great job explaining! Experience is king! Everyone practice these!

jasongarling
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Ready for today top shelf edification. Today is the first episode I’ve watched since the successful removal of my brain tumor. After thirteen years of surgeries, chemo, and radiation I am tumor free. Stitches out April 13. Time to fulfill a promise to myself now-sign up for courses at the Pathfinder school. Carpe Diem every one. 🤙

ReasontoLiveAdventures
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Thank you for your videos and time. I grew up in the bush and then spent 25yrs as a remote area fireman and instructor ( Aussie smoke jumper ) its great share our hints and tips. We are a dying breed ( outdoors men and women) and we need to teach our skills to others.

scottsevers
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going to be teaching my kids these skills as a homeschool topic. fun times!

kaizze
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I appreciate the details you put in describing your actions. Very helpful, thanks

jamespeterson
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Great job, Andrew, Just to parrot what your other viewers have stated, ' Clear and concisely presented for all skill levels ', Thank you for your service and your time to instruct us on survival skills we might need one day.

pypsmzo
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I think my favorite thing on this one was the bow saw. I never thought about carrying the blade separately and saving all that space

DontLookBehindYou
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Really is a perishable skill set, but even though you cover trodden ground it refreshes to terminate-stay-resident in our harried minds. And good to see you teaching this to students as a working instructor. Top notch.

dammitdan
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Great video as always!! Thanks Andrew! Sunday is not complete without a Ranger Survival video!

stuartniven
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2:48 The dig stick you’re making is called an o’o in the Hawaiian language. It is usually 5’-7’ and made from a variety of hardwoods found in Hawai’i like wiliwili, koa, ‘iliahi (Hawaiian sandalwood), kukui (Hawaiian candlenut) and was so durable, due to fire hardening and keeping it oiled to prevent boring insects and humidity, that it was passed down from one generation to the next. That simple tool, the dig stick or o’o’, kept an entire race fed and flourished for 1000 to 1700 years.

kaheakruse
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Rather than Chaga, which has other uses, I personally use horse hoof fungus ( Fomes excavatus ) which really has none. This video as usual. Is on point. Keep it up.

kevincarter
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Love these excellent skills, I never get enough of them, thanks Andrew!

alanrice
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All key skills for the troubled times we are living through. I have regular intel up on YT. Keep prepping guys 👍 🙏 ✝️

germanprepper
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Great video! You're one of the few I've seen that actually lashes right. People miss the frapping, and it's what makes the whole thing tight. Along with a backpack you might want to get into travois building. Hauls heavier loads, including injured people. Can be a problem in some types of terrain.

mervmartin
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Andrew, I like how you teach bushcraft and survival skills and then turn it right back to a lesson on daily living, self motivation, etc. Very motivational, and encouraging.

larrywise