20 Wilderness Survival Tips and Bushcraft Skills

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Here is a few handy survival tips and bushcraft skills that might help you in a wilderness survival situation. Ranging from making fire, water purification, using natural materials to build shelters and a few urban survival tips.

0:00 - Intro
0:41 The Cramp Ball Fungus
02:00 Mosquito Repellent
02:28 Tin Can Fishing Hook
02:58 Tin Can Woodstove
03:46 Primitive Glue
04:54 Wood Drinking Cup
06:39 Hand Sanitiser Fire
07:24 Tree Root Cordage
08:33 Feathersticks
09:17 Basket Weaving
10:46 Axe Cutting Technique
11:30 Hanking Cordage
12:15 Fire Roll
13:11 Tree Bark Cordage
13:57 Tree Bark Roof Tiles
14:48 Potassium Permanganate Fire
15:40 Fish Skin Sandpaper
16:33 Headtorch Tip
17:04 Birch Bark Fire
17:58 Duct Tape Fire
19:02 Bottle Filter

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Pro tip pour salt
In a open wound to quickly intensify the pain.

creativeking
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“Remember, switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading”

RHATED
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I searched up “how to survive school” this popped up and it’s the only one that I think will work

dorkydorgi
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This was very informative. I survived as a homeless teenager. Luckily, my family is half Cherokee. I was taught survival skills as a child. I could build a fire at 7. 11 years later, life saving skills. Hunting, trapping, and fishing(gigging) also in my wheelhouse.

donaldgoodnight
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Best 20 minutes and 40 seconds I'm likely to spend all day.


Stay safe over ther!

NewMessage
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My husband and I watched your dad and you build that thatched-roof cabin in the woods. All the skills you both have is really awesome! What I really appreciated is that you focused on the project during your video and not endless talking. You guys really worked great as a team. So good to see. No arguments, no fussing, just harmonious working! Loved it. My husband was really impressed. He liked the fishing episode too, as he's a lover of all outdoor stuff. Started when he was about 10 in the woods of Texas and is now 77. Can't do things like he use to, but we sure enjoyed watching you two! Thank you for posting your accomplishments. )

nancydublin
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A little correction, DO NOT use wood ash in your filter use the half burned charcoal because ash may often make the water too alkaline to drink and sometimes too alkaline to touch.

krkrbbr
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The ash and cotton tube roll to get an ember was incredible. I’ve never heard of this much less seen it done!

DMAneoth
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When a Native Canadian is up at 2am watching UK survival tips..

livingonadollar
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"Oh lawd Jesus it's a fiyah, aint nobody got time for that"

That's a dad alright!

dreysantillan
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This guy is absolutely crazy! I have never seen such an educative and intelligent content and channel about outdoors and bushcraft... Love you so much! I beg you to keep up this astonishing content my mate!

yeshuayahushua
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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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"Lord Jesus there's a fire 🔥. Ain't nobody got time for dat!" 😄 Mike is Awesome!

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"Word of warning, if you are squeamish"... you may not want to find yourself in a survival situation.

StabYouInTheEyeHole
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Bro this guy is superhuman. If the world ever ended I'd want to be with this man. Keep up the good work mate!

localspies
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Knowledge like this will be worth more than gold pretty soon mark my words!

samsonstrongarms
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Had me concerned for a split second. 4:19 "Once melted" *drinks from a tin* Oh god no.

JaggedEmpire
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For those of you that are curious how to identify an ash tree from an ordinary tree, an ash tree usually has a diamond shape on the wood.

dominickbosson
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TA Outdoors: Your focused presentation and incredible wealth of information! is an invaluable resource for the whole world. Thank you for distilling what you've learned and gained from others. My dad was a combat soldier and drill instructor. I loved going through his survival manuals as a child. Your videos are more exciting than an action- packed Netflix movie! Thanking you again, sir!

BJ-fjjw
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It’s not often that I learn more than one or two new skills from survival videos. With yours I learned many. Thank you!

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