24 Hours with an Ex-Royal Marine Commando: Bushcraft Skills and Tips

24 Hours with an Ex-Royal Marine Commando: Bushcraft Skills and Tips

I spend 24 hours camping with former Royal Marine Nick Goldsmith. Nick teaches some Bushcraft Skills and Survival Tips that he has tried and tested out in the field. We spend the night in a bivvy bag on the forest…

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How Charcoal is Made in the UK (Charcoal Burning | RIng Kiln)

How Charcoal is Made in the UK (Charcoal Burning | RIng Kiln)

Ever wondered how charcoal is made? Well here is an episode on how to make charcoal using a ring kiln charcoal burner in the woods. The ring kiln has several chimneys for outlets to let smoke out, and several inlets…

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10+ Bushcraft Firesteel Skills in 10 Minutes

10+ Bushcraft Firesteel Skills in 10 Minutes

Here are 10 bushcraft firesteel skills and tips in 10 minutes. The firesteel is easily in my top 5 most used bushcraft items in my pack. It can light fire in heavy rain and soaking wet conditions, it’s durable and…

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10+ Bushcraft Tips: Upside Down Fire | Survival Skills

10+ Bushcraft Tips: Upside Down Fire | Survival Skills

Here are 10 bushcraft tips and survival skills that you can apply in the wilderness. From the upside down fire for low-maintenance and effective wet weather fire lighting for heavy rain situations, to making flint shards for fire lighting with…

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Storm Camping: Shelters

Storm Camping: Shelters

Here are some storm camping shelters that I like to quickly deploy when heavy rain or wind hits! 15 Tarp Setups: More Wilderness Survival Tips and Bushcraft Skills: Gear used in the video: Lightweight 3x3m Tarp (UK): Lightweight 3x3m Tarp…

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20 Bushcraft Tips: Heavy Rain & Wet Weather Conditions

20 Bushcraft Tips: Heavy Rain & Wet Weather Conditions

Here are 20 bushcraft and survival tips for heavy rain and wet weather conditions. It rains on average 159 days of the year here in the UK, so I’ve honed my wet weather fire lighting skills and adapted a lot…

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