For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. A how-to on making a survival bow and arrow using material you can find in any wooded area. This video is for instructional purposes only and should not be attempted by anyone under the age of 18.
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. A how-to on making a survival fishing spear. This little tool can mean the difference between eating and dying out in the wild.
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. Here's a short vid on how to make an atlatl. This version is not meant for general use, but rather as a hunting alternative for those who are lost in the forest, or who just want to have some fun with a weapon that's over 20,000 years old.
I've seen these stoves go for upwards of $25 online. Being someone that prefers not to shill out cash for a piece if tin, I decided to post a how-to on making one of these stoves. As such, I'm not selling anything, I haven't infringed on any copyrights so this info is completely free to use. Enjoy.
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. How to make a tote to carry your fire with you through the forest.
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. How to make a campfire using flint and steel, also how to make your own charred cloth.Part 1
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. how to make your own charred cloth. Part 2 of How to make a campfire using flint and steel
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. There are alot of ways to strike the flint and steel to make a fire. This is just one method but I find is the quickest way to get a spark.
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. Just a little vid on how to shave birch down to make it usable in flint and steel, or magnifying glass fire making. The dust is meant to replace charred cloth.
For more survival info and great discussions go to www.wildsurvive.com, the best survival forum on the net. This vid is to demonstrate that even the cheapest file can act as a striker. Here I use a standard micro file to make a spark. I didn't prep it in any way and, in fact, didn't even remove the teeth from the file.