3 Days SOLO SURVIVAL..with ONLY a Hatchet and NOTHING ELSE.

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This Solo Survival Challenge was inspired by my favourite childhood book: HATCHET, by Gary Paulsen.

I construct multiple bushcraft shelters and showcase a diverse range of primitive survival techniques while fishing, hunting, and foraging for a variety of food!

This is a mix of education and entertainment. My style is meant to teach in a way that's enjoyable and exciting to watch, hopefully inspiring everyone, including younger generations - to get out and enjoy the outdoors!

The Bear Essentials is my Brand, and I make/innovate on a bunch of camping and outdoor gear as a passion project. If you'd like to help support my journey, business, and educational content, feel free to reach out or visit The Bear Essentials Website and check out my gear!

Your friend,
DJ

#survival #bushcraft #primitive

CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
1:20 First Wild Encounter
1:50 How To Stalk Animals
3:35 What I Brought With Me
6:15 Finding Tinder Fungus
6:40 How To Tell How Much Time Until Sunset
8:09 How To Do a Chaga Fire Plow
11:01 Chaga Fireplow Success
13:04 Making a Birch Bark Bowl
14:20 Boiling Water in a Birch Bark Bowl
16:28 Hunting for Bullfrogs at Night
19:26 Eating Frog Legs
22:06 Day 2 Plan
22:40 Harvesting Bunchberries
24:19 How Tinder Fungus Holds an Ember
25:30 Harvesting Wild Cattails
26:46 The Cattail Root System and What's Edible
28:21 Making it To the River
28:59 How To Weave Cattail Cordage
29:45 Building a Hobbit Hole Bushcraft Shelter
33:30 Wolf Prints
34:00 Eating Wild Sarsaparilla
24:52 Harvesting Dogbane to Make Fishing Line
36:31 How To Weave Fishing Line Cordage From Dogbane
40:56 How to Make a Survival Gorge Hook
43:49 Catching Crayfish
44:36 Primitive Fishing Using A Gorge Hook and Hand Made Fishing Line
46:36 Rekindling a Chaga Fire from Ember
48:22 Catch and Cook
49:08 Eating Cattail Rhizomes on the Fire
51:14 Leave No Trace
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*MORE INFO + COMMENTS ANSWERED:*

1) *Can you still get giardia from the raw cattails? / How safe are the Cattails to eat?"*
Yes, technically, you can get giardia from eating those raw shoots. I haven't heard of anyone getting it that way, but these plants are filters, and one should always wash them off first, but even then, I'm guessing the parasite can technically be in the shoot. I eat them raw because they are way more delicious that way to be honest! But yes - safer method is cook them (at a minimum, wash the new shoots off well with clean water)

Also, don't wat cattails from any roadside location simply because they are filter plants and any roadside toxins or pesticide runoff will accumulate in these plants. If you're in a survival or wild setting, there's no risk there - but in general, avoid grabbing them from the roadside!

2) *Why didn't you use your bag to boil the water in?*
I just wanted to ONLY use the hatchet - I found some human trash at times, too; there was a can and piece of glass and a small frayed rope, but I didn't want to use any of these so I could focus on showing what to do with just nature.

3) *Is the Chaga Friction fire reliable?*
I would say no. I think I got lucky and worked very hard for this fire. In the future, I would stick to the bow drill. If the Chaga is moist (which it is in pretty much all warm months, then it won't work.)

TheBearEssentials
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"The hatchet" and "My side of the mountain" were my favorite books to read growing up

alexsilva
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I feel a lot of kindred spirits here. We all grew up with Hatchet (I think I liked Brian’s Winter even better) and we are all still interested in survival and living with nature, despite many of us being somewhat stuck in the urban grind. Thanks for this video DJ, we appreciate it.

ek-nz
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One of my most fun videos to shoot!! Hope you all enjoy it!!!
-Your friend,
DJ

TheBearEssentials
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42:10 -part of the reason i have a long beard is because if i can't find any bait and none of my lures are working, then i can run my fingers through my beard and come up with a couple loose hairs, then trim off around the bottom inch of my beard. then i put the trimmed off portion around my hook, and use the loose hairs i found to wrap around the tuft of hair and hook, tie it off, and boom, i have a fly.
the cool thing is i have a bunch of different colors in my beard, and the more time i spend in the sun the more those colors come out, and the more the browns turn to reds and oranges, which seem to work really well.
so if i do get stranded, by the time i need to make a fly from a small portion of my beard, it should be getting a lot of that red and orange color.

also, if somehow you have no other options, you can make pretty good cordage for fishing line from beard hair.

and hair is actually pretty good in a tinder bundle. but you want to mix it with other things because it has a bunch of natural oils and burns really fast.


so ya, 1 of my most important and useful survival tools = my Beard



oh, and great video, you got my sub!

PKAdventures
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The "Hatchet" was arguably THE book that got me interested in camping, Bushcraft and Survival. Love this style of video. Great change up from the knot tutorials (which I also love). Keep these coming! 🤜

ChrisFar
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learned alot on this one DJ! Great video brother! ive always wanted to try the chaga fire plow! u da man!

XanderBudnick
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What a great idea mate. Total respect for the skills on display.

getsmart
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I’ve never seen anybody be able to turn green vegetation into a fishing line. I’d love to see this work.

rock_machine
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Love that you explain the stuff you do as well

foreveragamer
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Love the moment the dark came down and your fire burned brightly! Outstanding

chrisrider
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I recently read the Hatchet series and I can’t get them off my mind. Kinda the reason why I’m watching this lol. As a city kid, I was always fascinated by the woods and those books brought it all back with a vengeance.
It’s humbling to realize how much peril you would be in if modern infrastructure collapsed or if you were stranded in the bush.

trevorking
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2 fish from a stick and some self made twine is insane to me. That's awesome.

hoopla
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This is the best survival video i seen in my life

spintEEn
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A great video, showing shelter, water, cordage, hunting, wild edibles, etc in a realistic way. Thanks.

Billwzw
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Dang, a few seconds into the video i though "oh like the hachet book" then a few seconds later you mentioned it! I love the story of "The hachet"

ALYZAGRACEFARANALRECEL
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Thank you for putting your heart and soul into videos like these it really helps tons of people learn!

theunstoppableostrich
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I had no bait when I was up in northern Ontario with the family on a canoe-in-camping trip and used random green leaves and caught a bunch of rock bass. The hooks are definitely what made it work but it was crazy to me when I was 25 years younger.

JifeLacket
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Hatchet was definitely one of my favorite books growing up. Super cool idea for a video. Sweet channel btw!

ryanbollerud
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HOW TO FIX AUDIO ISSUE PLAYING IN ONLY LEFT EAR:
*Sorry about that it's COMPLETELY my fault, I had a new FPV camera for this one*

*On iOS:* go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Mono audio > toggle the switch on.

*On a MAC:*
Go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Audio > Tick the checkbox for Play stereo audio as mono.

*On a PC: *
Just search "Mono" after hitting the Windows key and its the first option that comes up.

And after you're done watching the video just remember to disable the setting and you're good to go!

TheBearEssentials