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
I know right
Your chances of being killed by a vampire are very low but never zero...
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
That's really cool. Hopefully one day you can come visit the woods.
@@garethjones7611 I will do so as soon as possible 😊
We will welcome you with open arms!
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.
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.
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.
I love these survival skill videos! I agree, that everyone should know these basic skills! Great job explaining! Experience is king! Everyone practice these!
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.
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.
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.
perishable?
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
Camping and jeans 🤷🏻
Agreed! And can be easily stored in a can or pan. I will use that!
@@bradpage8967 or scrap pvc
can do similar with silky folders
I appreciate the details you put in describing your actions. Very helpful, thanks
This is literally the first bushcraft video I'm watching ever and it is super helpful! I also like how you point out to take care of the environment. It's so important.
Always excellent tips and skills andrew we appreciate everything you do thank you!!
Great job as usual, Andrew! You set the bar just a little higher with each video!
Thank you for your hard work, knowledge and wisdom.
Love these excellent skills, I never get enough of them, thanks Andrew!
I’m always impressed with your learned skills. Thank you for sharing.
one of the best survival educational video I have seen these days.
Outstanding as always, Sir. Your chair is a luxury version of the one I made a few months back on a short camp in some local woodland, mine was just a triangle of 3 sticks lashed together and leaned against a tree, with a folded German army sleeping mat (the ones that fold into a rectangle about 15 x 12 in) cushioning my backside, balanced on the lower crossbar. Not as comfortable as yours but still better than sitting on the ground. The square/shear lashings I learned 4 decades ago as a Boy Scout are invaluable for this type of construction, as we were not taught these in my time in the British Army.
Simple, informative, and could mean the difference of life or death. Thank you, for passing on your knowledge, & time making these videos !
Another great class revision on survival. We never get tired of these knowledge no matter how many times we see it. Knowledge gain is learned when it's second nature. Any chance of doing a scenerio where you're searching for water & making shelter in an unfimiliar location.? Cheers Digger.!
Thank you very much . Very useful information. Really appreciate the clear concise fire craft instruction !! Great video!
Thank you for the refresher course. This is notice I've seen for awhile almost 4 months.
Love this, straight to the point, no messing!
Always enjoy your videos. Very informative, no nonsense, excellent content. In my opinion your one of the best bush craft channels out there. Please keep them coming
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.
Awesome presentation. Could follow everything easily. Love the plowpoint shelter. A super viable system.
Always good to brush on stuff , thx for your service to the country and outdoor community
Awesome video. Rangers and SF have amazing ancillary skills to not only survive but continue to operate with minimal or no resupply and continue to take the fight to the enemy. This day and age when most have a break down over their cold latte.
Thanks so much. Enjoyed watching this with my boys. Very clear and informative. "The best video I've ever watched," said Master 7 years.
Outstanding! Learned a couple new things here. You're the real deal, Andrew!
Pure and distilled knowledge, pay attention closely or miss important details.
Thank you a million times. Priceless knowledge and information. Thank you for everything in this video.
Such an important video for all of us! Thanks so much. Have a great day all!
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.
Hot damn! Loved that vid. Straight to the point, no scenic landscapes lingering on camera with wistful music accompaniment. No click-bait crap. Gonna get myself some Australian Chaga equivalent quick smart. Essential, light, carry material.
You get more professional with every video! Keep it up
Outstanding! I always learn something from you. I’m incorporating a lot of the skills you demonstrate into my “living history” hobby.
All great skills to use in the woods, Ty for passing on your knowledge…
Great video! Having a high standard of perfection only ensures durability.
I like how after we’re done with the chair and it’s time to go to bed, we use the same bipod to set up a shelter.👍👍👍
Always informative! I watch for your videos every Sunday. Way to go, Major!
I think you are the best survival instructor on youtube.
Thank you Andrew. I really enjoy your channel & will continue to support your quality work.
All key skills for the troubled times we are living through. I have regular intel up on YT. Keep prepping guys 👍 🙏 ✝️
Andrew, Another informative video !! Great additional information to the basics video... Thank you !!
Awesome video Andrew.. very clever and ingenious survival and bushcraft skills. Keep up the great work!
Every time I watch your videos, I get excited! 👏
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. 🤙
YAY! how are you? Almost a year since ur stitches were out.
I am doing much better these days, the little piece of tumor that was too deep to be removed started growing a couple of months ago. It’s day 60 of the new chemo(Ivosidenib). Thank you for your comment, I do appreciate it. 🤙
@@ReasontoLiveAdventures rock on, I'm so happy to hear you're still moving forward. Sometimes cancer is a lil bugger and won't go away at first. You got this.
My mantra, since waking from the coma, comes from Shawshank Redemption. “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” I occasionally post treatment update videos, so my fellow brain tumor warriors can see that there is life during and after treatment.🤙
going to be teaching my kids these skills as a homeschool topic. fun times!
Best survival bushcraft videos by far... Greetings from Spain. 👍
GREAT Skillset to have and , Practice weekly , monthly , Great presentation , thnk You !
Great video, solid tips. Thank you and God bless you and your family.
Excellent Video! Thank You so much for opening this Amazing Path of bushcraft in outdoor's adventures!
Always a great class basic or advanced! Thanks Andrew. Bravo.
Outstanding content. Down and dirty and to the point. For the knowledge that you impart, thank you doesn't seem like enough. But, I have said it before, thank you for your time and effort in bringing us this knowledge.
Loved the pot hanger. Hadn't seen that before. Thanks Andrew for all you do.
An outstanding instructional! Topics tempo right on the money!
Thank you for sharing tease survival tips., and also, thank you for taking the time to make these vids! I love learning about survival…
As usual, a very informative and well made video. Thanks Andrew, take care brother
Thank you for sharing. I'm new to bushcraft and this was fascinating.
your talent with outdoor survival skills is very impressive!!
Great video and explanation. I particularly like the bent sapling saw for beginners.
Pothanger without using a cord is Great. I Never have Seen before.❤❤
I am a newer subscriber to you channel. I've watched three videos. Excellent presentation and to the point. Thanks for what you do. From one veteran to another: thank you for your service. 🇺🇲
Awesome video 📹! Andrew. Practice is the key 🔑!! Keep up the good work!
Excellent instructional survival bushcraft video ❤
These skills look simple while your watching someone else do them in the comfort of your home .. But need to be practiced if you want to be as slick & quick as this man ! Good stuff thanks.
Great video as always!! Thanks Andrew! Sunday is not complete without a Ranger Survival video!
Phenomenal video once again! I especially loved the cordless pot hanger. I know I'll be coming back to it in the future. Thanks!
Thank you for answering my question, I really enjoy your videos. I think you have great content. You are in the top three that I follow.
great video, appreciate the hard work and sharing of your wisdom. maybe I'll be lucky enough to have you as an instructor one day.
Excellent video! It's been said the more you know, the less you need to carry. Notwithstanding that advice, IMO a basic survival skill, and an essential one is Proper Prior Planning (P3) ... For example: P3 allows one to know more through study and practice, hopefully enough to get to P7. This video is a great way to hit that P3.
Excellent tutorial and greatly appreciated!
This was a fantastic video sir. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Great review of the basics! Appreciate your content!
Not a moment wasted! Excellent.
Mr Andrew...are you still working for the great Dav Canterbury at the pathfinder school ?? 1:57 ...How many pounds is your Pack ?? 9:37 ...I am shocked !! 🤯 LOL It is great to watch you do all this....All these KNOTS are my weakness in the bush..LOL , I wish there was 5-7 Most used KNOTS for survival. Your tips and bush tricks are always a welcome breath of fresh air. Thank you Again , for another outdoor inspiring video , sir. 😎👍
Thanks for the video Andrew, I just want to say I appreciate you being so dedicated. I'll see ya in May or when the Advance BC course comes online. from an old Scout "Scouts Out".
Thanks Andrew.
Thank you for your hard work, really appreciate this information......
Lots of useful stuff. Thanks. It takes me back when I was a boy scout.
You reviewed a lot of good ideas. And useful thanks for the time it took to make the video. Thanks for the effort you did making it. Thanks for your service.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video it's very informative on the basics I love the seat you made all I need is the word of GOD in my heart and I'm Good to Go
Fantastic work everytime Shaun. Very informative and useful methods of survival. Love your content bro
yes friend
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.
The content of the channel is very good, the inspiration for me that I like bushcraft and nature. A big hug brother from the bush.
Thanks Andrew!
Thanks Andrew
Excellent video Andrew! Thank you!
Thank you for another great outstanding video!!! Allot of very useful skills presented nice and easy!!! Thank you!!!
Great info! Thanks for putting this together!
I reallyenjoyedthis video u r the only one I have come across that shows this sort ofthing keep going love from Birmingham UK
Gotta love these videos !!! Outstanding !!! Keep em comin !!!!!!
Highly successful channel. Thank you very much!
Good morning brother ☕️ enjoying the episode with the family. The elementary or basics are so essential, and your method of teaching is clear and concise for all ages and skill levels. I really dig the use of the braided agave cordage, many stick to paracord and are hesitant to step outside of that “survival gear box”, but I appreciate how it emulates what you can do with a natural cordage. I also appreciate the bow saw demo - buck saws are great, but in an emergency situation it’s less calories and effort over a bushcrafting buck saw. Thank you for all you do to teach and share, and motivate fellow content creators. - Scottie, TLBSS&B California, USA 🇺🇸
Great video. Really good skills to use for begining bushcrafting.. I especially liked the adjustable pot hanger. I've never seen it done before with the holes and the pin. Really great skill to add to your list. Keep up the great work on your channel and I'll be looking forward to the next one.
Andrew, this was a great video brother! Awesome content!! Loved how you got chagga to light quickly with just that little piece.
Thank you.
Thanks Andrew, great video as always 🫡