This video features an expert survivalist, Kevin from Fieldcraft Survival, showcasing his Every Day Carry (EDC) setup. The content emphasizes practical, no-gimmick gear for survival scenarios, aligning with Fieldcraft Survival's mission to educate, train, and equip individuals for the worst-case scenario. The description also promotes Kevin's new book on wilderness skills and provides links to Fieldcraft Survival's website and premium content, encouraging viewers to engage with their training offerings.
This video, "5 Knots Every Man Needs to Know" by Fieldcraft Survival featuring Kevin Estela, focuses on essential knot-tying techniques. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the brand Fieldcraft Survival is known for its survival and preparedness content, which often intersects with firearms ownership and self-defense. The description encourages training and promotes Kevin's book on wilderness skills, suggesting a practical, hands-on approach to preparedness. The mention of Kevin Estela and Fieldcraft Survival indicates a focus on expert-led instruction in survival and related skillsets.
This video from Fieldcraft Survival, presented by Kevin, focuses on improving a viewer's "rope game" within the context of survival skills. While the title and description emphasize survival and training, the core topic appears to be practical skills development. Fieldcraft Survival's mission is to educate, train, and equip individuals for worst-case scenarios, offering medical equipment and expert-led training courses. The video also promotes Kevin's new book on wilderness skills.
This video, filmed over a year ago, focuses on the fundamentals of tracking, presented by instructor Seaux Larreau. Despite production challenges and the instructor's lack of filming experience, the content is deemed highly important and valuable for viewers looking to learn basic tracking skills. The video aims to provide enough information for individuals to begin practicing tracking independently. It also includes mentions of supporting the creator through Patreon and links to recommended gear and resources, including a book Seaux mentioned.
This video, titled "Basics of RECCE and Recon Kit (How to become DEADLY in the mountains, PART 1)", introduces a multi-part series focused on teaching advanced skills for operating in wilderness environments. The content aims to instruct viewers on becoming proficient in "Recce and recon" tactics, emphasizing their application in woodland and mountainous terrain. The creator plans to cover a wide range of topics from basic principles to advanced techniques over several years. The description also includes sponsor acknowledgments and links to related resources.
This YouTube video, Part 2 of the "CORE - Backcountry Hunter Course" by Magpul CORE and Guiderite Adventures, focuses on providing comprehensive skills for do-it-yourself backcountry backpack hunting in the Central Cascades of Washington. Over three days and two nights, participants learn essential techniques for safely and successfully filling hunting tags in a wilderness setting. The course aims to equip hunters with the knowledge needed to pursue their passion beyond conventional methods, emphasizing self-reliance and wilderness proficiency. The content is designed for individuals seeking advanced instruction in backcountry hunting.
This video from Nutnfancy's "Winter Sense" series focuses on the practicalities and challenges of firemaking in cold, snowy conditions (25ºF with heavy snowpack). It emphasizes prioritizing tasks, managing energy expenditure, and the importance of fire for morale, warmth, and cooking. The video demonstrates fire-making techniques for wilderness craft rookies, debunking academic ease and showcasing proven methods. It highlights specific tools used, including the Cold Steel Trailmaster, Ontario SP-50, Ontario Kukri, Gransfors Bruks axes, and a timber saw, noting the Scouts' decision to avoid axes due to the effort required. The content covers sourcing and processing deadwood, with a strong emphasis on safety throughout.
This YouTube video, PART 1 OF 2, features Nutnfancy demonstrating wilderness firemaking skills in the Southeastern United States. The content focuses on practical backpacking fire tools, highlighting their weight and compactness. Specific knives like the KaBar Heavy Bowie and Cold Steel Roach Belly are showcased alongside a Sawvivor backpacking saw, WD40, and Light My Fire flint and steel. The video delves into knife philosophy, safety considerations, chopping, cutting, and fire-building techniques, with fatwood identified as a key time-saving element. Nutnfancy mentions potential future wilderness skills videos based on viewer response.
This is Part 2 of a two-part video focusing on wilderness firemaking skills in the Southeastern United States. Nutnfancy demonstrates fire-building techniques using specific tools, highlighting their weight and compactness for backpacking. Key items featured include KaBar Heavy Bowie and Cold Steel Roach Belly knives, a Sawvivor backpacking saw, WD40, and a Light My Fire flint and steel. The video also touches on safety, chopping, cutting, knife philosophy, and the utility of fatwood. While not directly a firearm video, it explores skills relevant to preparedness and outdoor survival, often associated with firearm owners.
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