10 Wilderness Survival Tips | Bushcraft Skills

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Published 2021-02-19
Here are 10 simple wilderness survival tips and bushcraft skills. You can apply these skills on wilderness camping trips or just an overnight camp down your local woodland. Ranging from splitting large logs, crafting wood items for your bushcraft camp as well as lighting fire.

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All Comments (21)
  • @fakecharlie4030
    I think the biggest take-away from this is, it's not the tool that builds something, it's the knowledge. Very impressive skill set you have here.
  • The Swiss must have been pretty confident in victory including a bottle opener.
  • @johndavis1625
    The corkscrew also is a great tool for untying knots, especially knots that are very tight.
  • @hello1890
    Everyone gangsta until the apocalypse comes and this guy is just chilling in the middle of the woods not even trying because he is that good.
  • This is a GREAT TUTORIAL on how a simple piece of equipment can help create more tools for woodland survival.
  • @FelixImmler
    Hello Mike. Thank you so much for this super interesting video and 1000 thanks for your fantastic support! Greetings from Switzerland Felix
  • @Fl0B
    9:53 "the cork screw is one of the most unused items on a swiss army knife" French laughing at this 😂
  • @jeffhayward9544
    I’ve been using Swiss Army knives for well over 40 years and I’ve just learned something new today! Thanks Mike. Cheers from eastern Canada 🇨🇦😊🤙
  • @Voidz52.
    I'm so envious of your local environment. Seems largely untapped, and most areas near me have been heavily exploited. Areas that aren't are usually private land. Love your content my man! Keep it up!
  • @FanceeName
    I now have “Firefly” ferro rod for my Swiss Army knife. Bought my daughter a SAK for B day and installed a Firefly in it as well. The saw is the recommended blade for the ferro rod.
  • @AnonymoStranger
    I was amazed how well a tiny multi-tool worked when I did 36hrs in the bush & had to make my small multitool my primary tool. It really is an essential item!
  • @mattpardy2826
    You can use the curved edge on the can opener to carve out the inside of the spoon. Learned that from felix as well. He says it's even more effective if you grind away the flat section that is the screwdriver.
  • @madzen112
    Hello, I just escaped a Sibirian prison camp. Your channel and the tips you give saved my life. Forever grateful, keep up the good work!
  • @MartinPaulsen87
    This was an exceptionally well produced episode. Full of great tips, some of which I've personally never seen before. I especially loved the "candle" tip. I will try that out my self soon. Thank you for making this well thought out video <3
  • @woods5877
    I have the same kind of swiss pocket knife. Liked already
  • Hi Mike! I really appreciate when you take the time to give us bushcraft tips
  • As a swiss army knife collector and enthusiast, I have obviously watched a multitude of videos on this topic. I find your delivery and tone as well as the quality of your video sets this far above all the others I've seen. Thank you for thus great video.
  • Gotta say I love this channel. Thanks for always producing great and helpful content. I’ve learned so much from your videos. 🙏
  • @bettersteps
    The simple club and candle are brilliant! One of those things you see someone make just once and never forget it. Thank you.