10 Wilderness Survival Tips in 10 Minutes

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Here are 10 survival skills in 10 minutes. From bushcraft skills to foraging wild edibles in the wilderness. From surviving with natural materials, to surviving with man made materials. There are plenty of wilderness survival tips and tricks in this video! Stay tuned for more Ten in Ten episodes!

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In the army we learn to use red lights all the time. It's much less noticeable at night as red light is a wide wave in the light spectrum thus doesn't travel as far as blue or white light. Also, it doesn't make you lose your eye's dark adaptation as much as white light. If you have a red light mode on your headlamp use that if you're being stealthy. I use a Petzl Tactikka headlamp it has both white and red mode.

dkbibi
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Melting paracord was an excellent tip for tarp rips - thanks Mike 👍

vikingbushcraft
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Regarding stealth, if you're hunting or fishing at night and only worried about animals seeing you, cover your light source with a bit of red plastic or the like. Red light doesn't throw shadows easily, nocturnal predators aren't bothered by it and it reflects brightly from eyes, making animals easy to spot; this method is used in hunting alligators at night, for example.

VisonsofFalseTruths
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I like these "ten in ten" style videos Mike, they are a good match to your longer, more in depth and entertaining videos. There's a good reason you are so close to hitting 2 million!

TheScoundrel
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2:00 I always take steel wool. It can light a fire with a battery, burns way hotter, is good for cleaning the cooking pot, and acts like a mesh for a water filter

fallingfloor
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Cat tails are amazing in the spring the green "cobs" can be roasted and eaten, in the fall the cobs fluff can be used for tinder ( as you mention), as bedding/insulation, packing materials, absorbents, or just used as a torch on the stalks. The root tubers can be eaten. The pollen can be used for a flour substitute. Plus the stalks can be used for shelter construction or broken down into a hemp like material for braiding/cordage. There's a bunch of other ways to utilize the different parts... just some of the stuff off top of my head I remembered.

reedk
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Instead of cutting the chewing gum wrapper, just give it a full twist 🔀 it will still work and gives you a little more fuel for the short time.

xpy
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Some great tips, I especially liked the tarp mending bits.

ceri
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To carry duct tape, cut a flat piece from the side of a plastic milk carton. About 3”X5” is a good size, but modify to fit your needs. Wrap several or more yards of tape around it. Double over the end 1/8” so it’s easier to remove.
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jackvoss
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Melted Paracord to repair your tarp is absolutely brilliant. This is why we have the interwebs.

So simple.... I'm blown away at the knowledge I've never even considered this quick fix.

Picks up a random rock to sharpen his hook, and it's top of the line, American quality chert. I wish it were as prominent here as it is for you.

tomjjackson
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Ten in ten. Finally someone who can organize and expedite their info.

thisguy
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Few other YouTube 'stars' do this kind of video. Yours are well-paced; well-filmed, and they are fascinating to learn from.

jamesellsworth
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I never get tired of lookin at that bag.

wolfiethefearless
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Great video! I love that you get right to the point and don’t waste our time with bs. Thank you much!!

brookmiller
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What is a corkscrew good for in survival situation? Survival is impossible without wine.

marcin
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The cattail is known as the supermarket of the swamp with all it supplies to survival. I've even made pancakes with the pollen. Good video.

jerrybootneck
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Love this series keep up the great work!😁

tomgillespie
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He's like if Daniel Boone and MacGuyver had a baby.

CampingwithSamBananas
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Rule #1: Install Frostfall + Campfire instead of ‘Survival Mode.’

- Eat warm soups
- Wear fur armour
- Find/make fires
- Use a torch
- Find camp/shelter
- Stay out of frigid water

ZyliceLiddell
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Great tips! But in bear country, definitely don't use chewing gum, as it will attract them. Also, while it's true that some varieties of pine trees can be consumed for medicinal and nutritional purposes, some varieties of pine are toxic, and should not be consumed in any form.

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