I survived in the forest thanks to these SURVIVAL SKILLS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2024
- In this video, I showcase various survival techniques for catching different birds, along with methods for starting a fire and other life hacks that will surely make your life easier in the wilderness. If you enjoy my content or have new ideas you'd like to see in upcoming videos, please share them in the comments below. Let's explore more together!
Hello 👋. Good skills, very interesting. Thank you for video. I subscribe
Hello! Thank you for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm glad you found the skills demonstrated in the video interesting
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Thank you for your kind wishes! Wishing you success as well!
This isn't bush craft, or survival skills. It's useless arts and crafts.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! While everyone has different definitions of bushcraft and survival skills, I aim to provide practical and informative content. I appreciate your feedback!
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You're welcome, and no. There is actually a definition for Bushcraft, and it doesn't involve turning lightbulbs into candles. That's a cute little trick you copied from someone else, but the odds of having an unbroken bulb and a bottle of vegetable oil in the bush are slim, and it's also completely pointless. Just build a fire. Saves time and resources.
While traditional bushcraft techniques often involve building fires, there are various skills and techniques that can be useful in different situations. The lightbulb trick is just one example of creative problem-solving in survival scenarios. It may not be applicable in every situation, but it's always interesting to explore different methods. Ultimately, the goal is to share knowledge and inspire others to think outside the box when it comes to survival skills.
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I agree. However, in a survival situation you're probably not going to have an unbroken lightbulb and vegetable oil to make a candle with, and if you've actually done it, as I have, you'll realize very quickly that it's a waste of calories and totally useless.
There are a lot of trendy channels out there grasping for views, copying these 'creative solutions', who are going to get people killed.
If you have a candle, burn it. Don't saw out a log, split it into four sections, hollow out the center, melt your candle, pour it into the log, set some jute as a wick, and fashion a new candle. Just burn the candle you started with.
I get that it has a novel effect, and that it's interesting to see what you can do with random household items, but that's not bushcraft or wilderness survival. That's playtime fun.
I'm an instructor with 30+ years under my belt, prior Air Force. I have spent the majority of my life in survival situations. I can tell anyone who's reading this that you will gain nothing from a lightbulb candle, other than as a party trick. It's fun. That is all.
It's important to recognize that survival situations can vary greatly, and what works in one scenario may not be applicable in another. While the lightbulb candle trick may indeed be more of a novelty than a practical survival skill, it's valuable to explore different techniques and creative solutions.
I appreciate your emphasis on practicality and efficiency, especially in life-or-death situations. It's worth noting that the example you provided about sawing out a log and fashioning a new candle isn't something I demonstrate in my videos. However, I understand your concerns about trendy channels potentially promoting impractical or unsafe techniques.
As someone with extensive experience and expertise in survival, your perspective is incredibly valuable. Ultimately, the goal is to share knowledge and encourage critical thinking in all aspects of bushcraft and wilderness survival.
Please use some of your TH-cam profits to get yourself better Bushcraft tools ! Your knife and that all in 1 hammer tool are 🤮 LoL
There's amazing quality tools now very very cheap 👍
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm always looking to improve my tools to enhance the content. I'll definitely look into upgrading to better quality equipment. Your feedback is appreciated!