Tells the desolate island police : What grate, I never saw a grate? It was like that when I got here! These arent my pants and thats not my pick ax . I never met myself in my life. I never seen a pair of pants , especially full of crack nor a pick ax in my entire life until you island police planted it on me. I am a native and you are on my island . geet off.
@@dragonballzenyamouth93 he shows it in the video, says there is fresh water there but its sealed off, even shows the camera in it. says the government did that. like in a survival situation, that is coming off instantly
@@TriforceOfCourage97 I think the real joke is the cover is there in the first place. I am pretty sure there are not random kids on the island running around and falling down wells. The cover only hurts the people that need water and I am sure not many are there for fun. What is the islands population .... Zero. Oh eccept the one cop that patrols the well and arrests shipwrecks who need water and go to the well. I saw this in death valley CA once. There is a cold water spring in the middle oh no where that people used for years. Than one day it has a grate on it. On the hotest place on earth that could cost lives , but the government dont want you going there. Think they claim some rare fish lives there and the fish are more important.
@6:25 There's a FAD beacon. If you know your way around electronics in an emergency situation, you can use the solar cells to charge things, and the capacitors on the motherboard to spark or heat a wire for fire.
For anyone interested, this is Forbes Island, Queensland. Frederick Lancaster, the soul in the grave - ran a beche-de-mer operation until his death in 1912. From Wreck Bay to Forbes Island is around 30 Nautical Miles.
@@payme0good luck even getting the clan open or even just out the water as a lone guy. That sucker has to weigh at least a hundred maybe two hundred pounds. You could fit your arm inside it sure till it bites it off lmao. And its probably attached to all the coral rock around it.
As one that bow fishes, try to find a thinner spear, and aim just below the fish. I'm sure you know about refraction and water bending the light. The fish is lower or closer than appears. I look forward to upcoming videos ! Thank you 👍🏻
Channel is so good. Thank you. I especially enjoy the back stories along with survival tips. Please keep posting as long as the weather season permits. (Larry, Colorado USA)
Well, it seems that there is no organized efforts from the Australia authorities to clean it up? Why? Most of the waste seems to have been there for years on many of the islands,
alot floats in from indo and se asia, how do i know? mates have found several dug out canoe from into and paua over the years, we know indo and se asia litterally throw all waste inti nearest creek or bay
I've made several darts, (spear) with throwers. (Atlatl) You want the front of the spear heavier, but you need some feathers on the rear like an arrow. Hello from Maine, USA
A few years back when I sea kayaked up the QLD coast, I stopped in at Forbes Island for a couple of days and I had water coming down in that little stream. It's a beautiful part of the world.
Bro, split your spear tip into 4 sections by cutting a “+” into it. Sharpen those 4 points and you’ve got more chance of hitting something compared to a singular point. Take it a step further and divide each 4 points before its sharpened, so there’s 8 points and more chance of hitting something. At the base of the split put small wedges to keep the tips apart and bind it together preventing it come loose. Watching you spend a whole day making a simple point is heartbreaking
I spent 25 days at a time on 2 separate kayaking expeditions with a company called NOLS. I first kayaked through a remote set of isles and sounds on the west coast of Vancouver. The second was on the west coast of Valdese in Alaska. These are both places almost completely uninhabited by people. It's true wilderness, much like where this guy is. A weird part of both experiences, but more in British Columbia, was finding these HUGE piles of eaten shellfish. I mean a couple were taller than me. These were relics from Native tribes that had lived and foraged there HUNDREDS of years ago. Really beautiful and weird. A feeling of timelessness. Like hundreds of years ago was just yesterday
I dont know if you know this or not, but, there are 3 holes on the top of coconut, one of which you can puncture. That way you'll save water that you loose when you crack it open.
Hey Back 2 Basics Adventures, I'm also a hunter and catch many species like fish, crabs, monitor lizards, pigs,... in the forest where I live, but I've never seen big animals like in your videos, really. very interesting, thank you for sharing, I love you❤
You may already know this but when spear fishing and bow fishing you need to aim below the target cause the reflection makes it look higher than what the fish really is
@@Gillespie91it’s not the same, reflection is the bouncing back of light when it hits a surface which is smooth whereas refraction is more bending light rays
This was amazing - no bullshit, straight to it, and you really know your stuff. Looking forward to watching some of your previous videos, and subbed to follow on your journey
Man Strick, aren't you a lucky man to be rescued by a beautiful woman with her own boat and wearing a leopard spotted bikini. Makes being shipwrecked worth it. heh I loved the Show Thanks
6:42 that thing is made out of 1kg plastic rice packing bag as soccer ball ⚽ back in my village in West New Britain Province of PNG. Was surprised saw it made it that far. 😁
A net made out of that spool of line you found would have been cool. Ants or temites? Either of them and you don't need anything else for food! Great job with the spear and I love the water bottle fire starter. Thanks for taking the time to make these survival videos. I love watching you and Fran but these vids are great!!!
Great series. Les Stroud style but in HD with a Drone, and down under! Good stuff. Very nice animations as well! It's amazing how much nature you still have, here in Portugal if you try to make a series like this, you can walk to Aldi and come back, very boring over here. Keep it up my friend.
You can use a small trap to catch fish. Use one of the bottles by the beach, empty some bait in the bottle and tie the end of the bottle with a strap on the beach and fill the bottle with sea water and leave it in the water. After an hour, remove the bottle from the water. Pull it and some fishes have gone inside the bottle and you can eat them, in our country we use the same method to catch fish by the sea for fishing bait. Use oysters for the bait inside the bottle
What a lot of people don’t know is that you can boil water in coconut 🥥 shells, and heat soups providing you stir the contents. Providing there is liquid on the inside of the coconut, it won’t burn the shell provided the heat source 🔥 is below the shell.
@@KenFullman Absolutely, and the fact this excessive consumption of coconut water acts as a laxative was mentioned in the movie. Now it may be possible to exist on seafood and coconuts for awhile but nutrients deficiencies would catch up with Chuck sooner or later (probably sooner). Not shown in the movie, but Chuck would probably have eaten the migrating birdlife (the island with its rocky outcrop was idea for this), and possibly dispatched the odd lost penguin 🐧 (the island being in the Southern Pacific). The thing is with making soup 🍲 in coconut shells 🥥, is that small animals, fish, seaweed, etc, could go in the mix, and harmful bacteria 🦠 etc., maybe boiled out of them. Also because it’s “fresh water” does not mean it’s free of harmful germs 🦠. Boiling it in coconut shells 🥥 actually makes sense. Chuck’s island is quite small. With him on it the island 🏝 is probably almost reaching its Malthusian level.
Untuk tombak anda bisa membelah ujung bambu jadi 4 bagian dan meruncingkan tiap bagiannya, seharusnya lebih baik daripada menggunakan duri ikan pari dalam berburu ikan.
@@josh93824 yah dengan pisau juga bagus, tetapi jika ikan yang berukuran besar... dan pastikan arah lemparanmu jangan sampai pisaumu patah atau justru hilang 😄
I have incredible respect for your fire-making and videography skills. Seriously, drone footage while you're snorkeling/hunting fish!? Awesome channel!! Writing from Chinada.
Pretty cool that you can film yourself from a drone high in the sky while you are spearfishing. That drone technology has really come a long way, hasn't it?
Where was your priority for drinking water? Before fire. First thing you should be thinking about. Not spears or views. Pretty scenery but you'd be dead in three days without shelter or fresh water. Safe sleeping. At the very least.
@@raheemabdul1066 You can survive far longer than 9/10 hours without water. However, in a survival situation it is your priority. You have 3 days to live. Your organs will begin to shut down in that time without fluid. Fact. Shelter is a secondary issue until you know you have water to drink. This is basic. I have no need to prove this.
One coconut a day would not keep you alive in that heat. Shipwrecked sailors would kill each other for water. Even blood to drink. Their own urine. Get it real mate.
I would have made a net out of all the cordage and debris on the windward beach. and used it in the shallows at night. All those small fish in a school you could have had a feast of small fish just pushing them onto shore with your makeshift net. Anyway you did really well. I never could have gotten a fire from a jug a water. brilliant! well done Jack
Very cool episode! I think your spear, while off-balance like you mentioned, could use some drag to straighten out in flight. You could use all of the bark you peeled off of the stick, tie it together and to the spear right at the back. The balance of the spear still makes the use of your hand throwing implement tricky and might not have too much of an effect in that application, but the added drag will definitely help keep it on target while hand-throwing.
i love your videos ! thank you a lot for sharing your experience with your positive attitude it's really amazing to discover more about yourself too ! cheers mate from thailand
Use some of the glass bottles and that giant spool of fishing line to lower into that well that didnt have a grate on it. The hole that was only about a foot in diameter.
Checkout the New Ep on 'Skull Island' th-cam.com/video/V8oCZVpt6kE/w-d-xo.html
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Oi, meu mano valeu por dublar o vídeo 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I wana see the stingray
homelander?
The sheer terror on his face when he saw that cross😂😂😂
its really terrifying
i'm more terrified by him, he looks like homelander from the boys
@@bayuyasutora7539😂😂😂
What was that?
@@bayuyasutora7539kwwkkw
sees a well with fresh water. "We cant use this"...lol dude, im trying to survive, that grate is COMING OFF
I'd be freaking out I'd about anything to get into that
Or just lower a water bottle down the hole he fit the camera through.
Tells the desolate island police : What grate, I never saw a grate? It was like that when I got here! These arent my pants and thats not my pick ax . I never met myself in my life. I never seen a pair of pants , especially full of crack nor a pick ax in my entire life until you island police planted it on me. I am a native and you are on my island . geet off.
@@dragonballzenyamouth93 he shows it in the video, says there is fresh water there but its sealed off, even shows the camera in it. says the government did that. like in a survival situation, that is coming off instantly
@@TriforceOfCourage97 I think the real joke is the cover is there in the first place. I am pretty sure there are not random kids on the island running around and falling down wells. The cover only hurts the people that need water and I am sure not many are there for fun. What is the islands population .... Zero. Oh eccept the one cop that patrols the well and arrests shipwrecks who need water and go to the well. I saw this in death valley CA once. There is a cold water spring in the middle oh no where that people used for years. Than one day it has a grate on it. On the hotest place on earth that could cost lives , but the government dont want you going there. Think they claim some rare fish lives there and the fish are more important.
@6:25 There's a FAD beacon. If you know your way around electronics in an emergency situation, you can use the solar cells to charge things, and the capacitors on the motherboard to spark or heat a wire for fire.
This is the comment I was looking for! I was trying to figure out what the heck it was, but was pretty sure it was some sort of beacon. Thanks!
i was thinking the same thing that would be game changing
I looked it up and it said echo sound buoys
For anyone interested, this is Forbes Island, Queensland. Frederick Lancaster, the soul in the grave - ran a beche-de-mer operation until his death in 1912. From Wreck Bay to Forbes Island is around 30 Nautical Miles.
why did i read 2012 there isnt 2012 written on the tombstone
damn
It was so scary when saw the cross out of nowhere on the night
That cross at night gave me a jump scare… so I came to the comments… bro.
My name is Forbes and I don’t see it very often. Didn’t help learning this 😂
@@FinanceswithForbes HAha right ?/HAha!
I watch these not to learn how to survive, but to fantasize about living alone on a deserted island
Same
Yup
same lol
lol. yep.
Nah fr
23:14 Massive clam! Holy
protein for a month, along with coco and fruit... set... take it out dried slices
@@payme0good luck even getting the clan open or even just out the water as a lone guy. That sucker has to weigh at least a hundred maybe two hundred pounds. You could fit your arm inside it sure till it bites it off lmao. And its probably attached to all the coral rock around it.
Thanks!
As one that bow fishes, try to find a thinner spear, and aim just below the fish. I'm sure you know about refraction and water bending the light. The fish is lower or closer than appears. I look forward to upcoming videos ! Thank you 👍🏻
The beach scavenging is my favourite part of these vids
and the exploring n hunting
I think foraging is an innate thing with every human being.
Always have utility tools...
Metal detecting here must be amazing
0:02 Never thought the 'middle finger' was a secret survival tool. You never stop learning!
Tuma seu o
That Buddha bowl breakfast looked delicious. Thank you for taking us on this adventure 🙏🏻
Channel is so good. Thank you. I especially enjoy the back stories along with survival tips. Please keep posting as long as the weather season permits. (Larry, Colorado USA)
Fantastic video! What did me in was - "Haven't really been able to sleep as much as I would have liked" - While using a coconut as a pillow 🤣🤣🤣
Saved by an angel! Interesting episode, Jack.
the amount of plastic rubbish on entire reef is sad
Yes absolutely pathetic, the sources see the sea as the great garbage dump, out of sight out of mind.
Well, it seems that there is no organized efforts from the Australia authorities to clean it up? Why? Most of the waste seems to have been there for years on many of the islands,
Yup
Sadly, this is nothing compared to some other places hes benn
alot floats in from indo and se asia, how do i know? mates have found several dug out canoe from into and paua over the years, we know indo and se asia litterally throw all waste inti nearest creek or bay
at 6:42 you pick up a plastic wrapping with stuff stuffed inside.. that is actually a homemade ball which children make to play soccer
looks more like a firework to me, with black powder in the centre and those other chunks were likely reactive metals
I thought it might have been a firework too.
its def druigs
I thought it was filled with cocaine or something at first
Jack is afraid of crosses 29:53 conclusion: vampire?
sunlight?
He is a vampire, if you take the closer look at his face, it is always pasty white regardless of the constant sun exposure.
I've made several darts, (spear) with throwers. (Atlatl)
You want the front of the spear heavier, but you need some feathers on the rear like an arrow.
Hello from Maine, USA
A few years back when I sea kayaked up the QLD coast, I stopped in at Forbes Island for a couple of days and I had water coming down in that little stream. It's a beautiful part of the world.
Very barren island, not lush at all
Bro, split your spear tip into 4 sections by cutting a “+” into it. Sharpen those 4 points and you’ve got more chance of hitting something compared to a singular point. Take it a step further and divide each 4 points before its sharpened, so there’s 8 points and more chance of hitting something. At the base of the split put small wedges to keep the tips apart and bind it together preventing it come loose. Watching you spend a whole day making a simple point is heartbreaking
all for the show :)
You mean diamond shape
Thanks for watching guys! Let me know what you would’ve done? 🤙
I would have called it a deserted island, not a desert island. It has trees and grass. Still a stunning place whether it was desert or deserted.
Would love to know the locations you are at more on your videos please .
@@davidbrown4271didn’t he say he was at shipwreck bay?
called for take out
Find a nice cozy spot next to the cross most likely. 😛
I spent 25 days at a time on 2 separate kayaking expeditions with a company called NOLS. I first kayaked through a remote set of isles and sounds on the west coast of Vancouver. The second was on the west coast of Valdese in Alaska. These are both places almost completely uninhabited by people. It's true wilderness, much like where this guy is. A weird part of both experiences, but more in British Columbia, was finding these HUGE piles of eaten shellfish. I mean a couple were taller than me. These were relics from Native tribes that had lived and foraged there HUNDREDS of years ago. Really beautiful and weird. A feeling of timelessness. Like hundreds of years ago was just yesterday
1:37 Use the jersey inside-out, the lighter side reflects the sun for better cooling effect!
LOL good point
Yep. I don't get those dark coloured sublimated shirts for that very reason. Easy to hot in the sun.
I dont know if you know this or not, but, there are 3 holes on the top of coconut, one of which you can puncture. That way you'll save water that you loose when you crack it open.
Excellent video! Oysters are rarely able to get away 😂
SUPER QUALITY CONTENT, IT'S GOOD WATCHING WITH FAMILY. ❤
This was fascinating, I love the huge amount of evidence on the island of habitation both hundreds and thousands of years ago!
I randomly found your channel and I love how positive you’re and your stories to the survival. Very very very nice and enjoyable content 👍🏻
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I would have weaved a fish net with all that line. Scooped up mullet!
I've also wanted to try my hand making and using a casting net. Seen the technique on several youtube videos but it's totally illegal here in the UK.
I'm more nervous for you than the Mullet. 🤣🤣 Great content, Strick. There's no island you can't survive. 😜
- 30:00 Those poor people who lost their lives on that island. 😢 *Wow, just wow* that cross scared *ME* ! ✝️
Hey Back 2 Basics Adventures, I'm also a hunter and catch many species like fish, crabs, monitor lizards, pigs,... in the forest where I live, but I've never seen big animals like in your videos, really. very interesting, thank you for sharing, I love you❤
You may already know this but when spear fishing and bow fishing you need to aim below the target cause the reflection makes it look higher than what the fish really is
Refraction
@@bigboss-tl2xr you say potato I say beer, it's the same thing lol
@@Gillespie91it’s not the same, reflection is the bouncing back of light when it hits a surface which is smooth whereas refraction is more bending light rays
Dude, you've turnt into a regular "Attenborough", huh? I like it when you give us ol' history walks 'n lessons. Good show. Thanks, Memphis, 10
This was amazing - no bullshit, straight to it, and you really know your stuff. Looking forward to watching some of your previous videos, and subbed to follow on your journey
Amazing scenery. Oz is beautiful.
"If I was a mullet in this bay I'd be very nervous" 🤣🤣
I never thought I'd see the day that Homelander gets stuck in an island😂
I MAKE A HUGE MISTAKE IN THE NEXT EP: th-cam.com/video/5GLOgpOlLxA/w-d-xo.html
You need a long pole, about 12 to 15 feet long to slap the fish !
Hit the water from above to stun the fish !😊
Man Strick, aren't you a lucky man to be rescued by a beautiful woman with her own boat and wearing a leopard spotted bikini. Makes being shipwrecked worth it. heh
I loved the Show Thanks
I have seen fish spears forked with three tip for a wider attack profile.
I'd like to make a woven basket fish trap. I love old videos of indigenous folk using those.
thus might I hide my blushing face
while His dear cross appears,
dissolve my heart in thankfulness,
and melt my eyes to tears.
Imagine getting rescued by Fran.😮
rescue me pleaaaaaaaaaaase!
Got a New fear unlocked watching you eat with the knife in hand 😬 Nice episode with some history and b2b essence.
If you could get your camera into that well. You could get a bottle on a rope in there. It was only covered on the top. But the side had an opening.
Great video. Got hooked and started binge watching. Keep up the good work 👍
Strick that's pretty scary when you climbed that rock wall. One slip and you're in big trouble or worse.
Yeah, I didn't like that at all...
@edwardfletcher7790 Ahhh guys, you obviously didn't grow up free climbing. I wouldn't consider that, THAT dangerous!
@@bigboss-tl2xr Anything is dangerous if you're more than 24hrs from a hospital!
@@edwardfletcher7790NOT when you have grown up doing these kinds of things!
@@bigboss-tl2xr Can you predict when a handhold or foothold will give way like in the video ?
Don't be foolish...
6:25 that’s a echo sound buoys there used to read the sea floor it u guys where wondering
6:42 that thing is made out of 1kg plastic rice packing bag as soccer ball ⚽ back in my village in West New Britain Province of PNG. Was surprised saw it made it that far. 😁
"I don't want to survive the shipwreck only to die of skin cancer a week later" YOU NEVER WEAR A SHIRT IN ANY OTHER VIDEO LOL. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
😂😅
A net made out of that spool of line you found would have been cool. Ants or temites? Either of them and you don't need anything else for food! Great job with the spear and I love the water bottle fire starter. Thanks for taking the time to make these survival videos. I love watching you and Fran but these vids are great!!!
29:00 gave chills
😮😮i got goosebumps after seeing that cross😂
Sometimes I think if I could leave this hectic life and settle on a peaceful abandoned island like this.
Great series. Les Stroud style but in HD with a Drone, and down under! Good stuff. Very nice animations as well! It's amazing how much nature you still have, here in Portugal if you try to make a series like this, you can walk to Aldi and come back, very boring over here. Keep it up my friend.
You can use a small trap to catch fish. Use one of the bottles by the beach, empty some bait in the bottle and tie the end of the bottle with a strap on the beach and fill the bottle with sea water and leave it in the water. After an hour, remove the bottle from the water. Pull it and some fishes have gone inside the bottle and you can eat them, in our country we use the same method to catch fish by the sea for fishing bait. Use oysters for the bait inside the bottle
That tong on the ant mound is where the penthouse is 👌🏾 balcony for the rich ant 😂
You move around so freely. Are you ever concerned about snakes?
What a lot of people don’t know is that you can boil water in coconut 🥥 shells, and heat soups providing you stir the contents. Providing there is liquid on the inside of the coconut, it won’t burn the shell provided the heat source 🔥 is below the shell.
Also if you exclusively drink coconut milk, the diarrhoea will get you.
@@KenFullman Absolutely, and the fact this excessive consumption of coconut water acts as a laxative was mentioned in the movie.
Now it may be possible to exist on seafood and coconuts for awhile but nutrients deficiencies would catch up with Chuck sooner or later (probably sooner).
Not shown in the movie, but Chuck would probably have eaten the migrating birdlife (the island with its rocky outcrop was idea for this), and possibly dispatched the odd lost penguin 🐧 (the island being in the Southern Pacific).
The thing is with making soup 🍲 in coconut shells 🥥, is that small animals, fish, seaweed, etc, could go in the mix, and harmful bacteria 🦠 etc., maybe boiled out of them. Also because it’s “fresh water” does not mean it’s free of harmful germs 🦠. Boiling it in coconut shells 🥥 actually makes sense.
Chuck’s island is quite small. With him on it the island 🏝 is probably almost reaching its Malthusian level.
Untuk tombak anda bisa membelah ujung bambu jadi 4 bagian dan meruncingkan tiap bagiannya, seharusnya lebih baik daripada menggunakan duri ikan pari dalam berburu ikan.
Yeah better than the knife too for fish😊
@@josh93824 yah dengan pisau juga bagus, tetapi jika ikan yang berukuran besar... dan pastikan arah lemparanmu jangan sampai pisaumu patah atau justru hilang 😄
I have incredible respect for your fire-making and videography skills. Seriously, drone footage while you're snorkeling/hunting fish!? Awesome channel!! Writing from Chinada.
Shallow water, Hit the water with the stick, it will shock the fish.
Great job n imagination! Thanks for taking us along!
Use your string and tie it to a bottle or cup and dip it in the well.
Double Stricks Sundays yyeeooww!! happy days!
The amount of rubbish, even on remote islands, is frightening.
It’s not because people are on it necessarily it’s more so because it just washed the shore from far away
A fishing net would have been great here! Thanks for the video
He could have made a net with that spool of line he found.
Pretty cool that you can film yourself from a drone high in the sky while you are spearfishing. That drone technology has really come a long way, hasn't it?
Where is Fren!!??
Those good straight branches and those fishing lines and rope good for making fish or crab traps and a grilled coconut meat for bait 😋😁
If you're under the water, who's operating your drone?
You don't think he's there by his self. Probably a entire production crew.
I film these episodes by myself mat. Active Track feature on the drone 👌
@@BacktoBasics Doesn't feel like active track
Outstanding, great video of survival , shelter would be next!!!!
Where was your priority for drinking water? Before fire. First thing you should be thinking about. Not spears or views. Pretty scenery but you'd be dead in three days without shelter or fresh water. Safe sleeping. At the very least.
Coconuts mate
you can survive 9/10 hrs easily without drinking, maybe you should get out there and make a video
@@raheemabdul1066 You can survive far longer than 9/10 hours without water. However, in a survival situation it is your priority. You have 3 days to live. Your organs will begin to shut down in that time without fluid. Fact. Shelter is a secondary issue until you know you have water to drink. This is basic. I have no need to prove this.
@@jasonbrown9979as soon as you said fact I read the rest of your comment in Dwight’s voice from the office
@@jasonbrown9979 yh then stop writing fukwit comments
I love watching your videos man! The cross literally scare the shit out of you hahaha
i dont think that spear has a very good head for fishing :/
You are right
Nope! It’s probably not but you use what you have in this type of situation
@@URB0O my point was it would have been better to just use the wood on the spear. fork the wood into 4 prongs using a wedge
On the off season every school in Oz should pay you to come in and talk to the youngsters about what a fantastic country you have!
Hindi dub voice is not good 😢 pls change voice artist 😊
Game over! You got hurt. Then, came back with new shoes. Lol
One coconut a day would not keep you alive in that heat. Shipwrecked sailors would kill each other for water. Even blood to drink. Their own urine. Get it real mate.
Day three of watching/ listening to your videos at work , truly makes the day go by fast and much better thanks
His mood changed after he saw that cross😂😭
bro I rarely if ever watch videos this long, but went through this one and wanted more! super cool location and adventure!
I would have made a net out of all the cordage and debris on the windward beach. and used it in the shallows at night. All those small fish in a school you could have had a feast of small fish just pushing them onto shore with your makeshift net. Anyway you did really well. I never could have gotten a fire from a jug a water. brilliant! well done Jack
Strick, You’re a great Survivalist. Way to go.
Hello everyone, I come from Vietnam and look forward to sharing and introducing you to the countryside and people of my country. Thank you.
I love Asia, what is the name of your channel
@@anthonyclarke2292 youtube.com/@Lytieudong1985?si=O7ATMsGt81JdPC6U thankyou my friend
Very cool episode! I think your spear, while off-balance like you mentioned, could use some drag to straighten out in flight. You could use all of the bark you peeled off of the stick, tie it together and to the spear right at the back. The balance of the spear still makes the use of your hand throwing implement tricky and might not have too much of an effect in that application, but the added drag will definitely help keep it on target while hand-throwing.
Epic jack really enjoyed it.😊☮️
Loved the video and enjoyed it. Thank You!
i love your videos ! thank you a lot for sharing your experience with your positive attitude it's really amazing to discover more about yourself too ! cheers mate from thailand
Bro were da frik did that thing come from?! That thing looked like it shouldn’t be there I could feel chills through the screen
I can never imagine a shipwrecked survival who has no stress, smile and full of confidence first day.
Only started to watch but aaaah I love this video already, won me with music choice, all the memories from that toned down pubg EA soundtrack hehe.
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Been following your channel for ages only just realised there is a second channel !!!!???
👍👍🇬🇧
B2B Castaways is GREAT!
Love this survival vedio. Needs three of the blades to make that spear. Thankyou for taking us with you
Bro 😂😂😂 1:15 on wards in Spanish is absolutely mental. Please try it guys 😂😂
In watching all your survival videos, am so impressed with your sharp mind!
Use some of the glass bottles and that giant spool of fishing line to lower into that well that didnt have a grate on it.
The hole that was only about a foot in diameter.
Love this channel from San Diego California USA
man i bet you must have a bunch of scary stories from doing these survival challenges on ur own so much, id love to hear some of those stories
Always informative and entertaining.
Thank you.
I bet you were thinking about all those huge fish you released when fishing with Fran - LOL