Lone Oak Survival
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Why you don't have to go to survival or bushcraft schools.
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Just my two cents on why one would need or not need to attend a survival school. In order to be good at survival and bushcraft.
Bushcraft and Survival practice skill: Fire under five minutes.
Просмотров 6514 дней назад
Just a fun short video about a bushcraft skill. Making fire on the fly with what I could acquire along the trail.
Bushcraft and survival skill: making a fire in the rain is easier than you think.
Просмотров 120Месяц назад
With some basic outdoor equipment and some knowledge. You can effectively make fire in the rain with little hassle.
Staying cool hiking in the woods.
Просмотров 229Месяц назад
Just giving out my two cents. On how to stay cool during the summer heat in the woods.
Bushcraft primitive survival fire making solar ignition.
Просмотров 110Месяц назад
Here I explore in a crude experiment if lens size matters in regards to a magnification lens diameter and or magnification. In regards to the use of them for solar ignition.
One of the best hatchets for Bushcraft.
Просмотров 6202 месяца назад
Today I'm doing a review of my Snow and Neally belt axe. A great little piece of kit for the new and experienced outdoors enthusiast. #survival #prepardness #survivalkit #preparednesssurvival #bushcrafters #bushcraft
SHTF patrol gear: British military surplus PLCE
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SHTF patrol gear: British military surplus PLCE
SHTF Bag: US Army 3 day assault pack
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SHTF Bag: US Army 3 day assault pack
SHTF Pack list: Physical Fitness #survival #prepardness #survivalkit #bushcrafters
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SHTF Pack list: Physical Fitness #survival #prepardness #survivalkit #bushcrafters
Bushcraft knife skills and discussion.
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Bushcraft knife skills and discussion.
Wild Edibles: Trout lilly
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Wild Edibles: Trout lilly
Survival Shelters: Lean-to
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Survival Shelters: Lean-to
Primitive spring pole trap modified #primitive #survivalskills #bushcraft
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Primitive spring pole trap modified #primitive #survivalskills #bushcraft
Paranormal Encounter?
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Paranormal Encounter?
Homestead defense: Patrolling basics
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Homestead defense: Patrolling basics
Building a simple survival shelter #bushcraft #survivalskills
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Building a simple survival shelter #bushcraft #survivalskills
Thrw Club 11" hatchet review #bushcraft #survivalskills #prepardness
Просмотров 5415 месяцев назад
Thrw Club 11" hatchet review #bushcraft #survivalskills #prepardness
The best one stop for fire material.
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The best one stop for fire material.
Axe skills for bushcraft #survivalskills #bushcraft #prepardness
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Axe skills for bushcraft #survivalskills #bushcraft #prepardness
SHTF Pack List: White light, Thermal, Night vision.
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SHTF Pack List: White light, Thermal, Night vision.
Batoning wood hack #bushcraft #survivalskills
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Batoning wood hack #bushcraft #survivalskills
Pathfinder Canteen Set Review
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Pathfinder Canteen Set Review
Trapline load out with survival in mind. #trapping #hunting #bushcraft
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Trapline load out with survival in mind. #trapping #hunting #bushcraft
Woodsman tip: Patience.
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Woodsman tip: Patience.
Quick update for trapline
Просмотров 769 месяцев назад
Quick update for trapline
SHTF Pack List: Body Armor
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SHTF Pack List: Body Armor
SHTF pack list: Camouflage
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SHTF pack list: Camouflage
SHTF pack list: Communications
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SHTF pack list: Communications
SHTF pack list: Self Defense
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SHTF pack list: Self Defense

Комментарии

  • @user-rk7si5me2h
    @user-rk7si5me2h День назад

    Ничего не понятно.. Но очень интересно)

  • @Dailywatcher12
    @Dailywatcher12 День назад

    I live in the Black Hills. I'm surrounded by pine and have an endless supply of fat wood. Also, dryer lint, you can pack a ton of it in a sandwich bag, doesn't take much space and it lights super easy.

  • @jake-fn1eo
    @jake-fn1eo 3 дня назад

    Learned a couple of new things thanks

  • @samuelbonett-iz1px
    @samuelbonett-iz1px 3 дня назад

    I like to carry hand sanitizer and cotton balls

  • @qoujz8113
    @qoujz8113 3 дня назад

    good video, you should also make one on the best ways to build a fire

  • @mattchaffin1133
    @mattchaffin1133 3 дня назад

    Nice tips an trick video. Honestly never thought about the lip balm. Always knew about Vaseline and cotton balls or pads. Some new tricks to try when this drought, burn ban is lifted.

  • @StevenA1375-r4b
    @StevenA1375-r4b 3 дня назад

    Different but good

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f 3 дня назад

    I love fatwood I collect some anytime I cut down a pine for my stove in the winter

  • @AronRogers
    @AronRogers 3 дня назад

    Nice job man keep going

  • @Mattoutdoors-q3x
    @Mattoutdoors-q3x 3 дня назад

    Ok...ok...I like it

  • @ZacharyStippen
    @ZacharyStippen 4 дня назад

    Nice, quick, easy lesson

  • @samuelbonett-iz1px
    @samuelbonett-iz1px 9 дней назад

    Some solid points

  • @4ager505
    @4ager505 13 дней назад

    I really enjoy your contributions on here. You seem to be very practical and grounded...characteristics which I admire. If I missed the answer in this video...have you attended 1 or more bushcraft schools? I suspect I know the answer, but I would just like confirmation.

    • @loneoaksurvival
      @loneoaksurvival 13 дней назад

      To answer your question flat out, no I have not attended a school for survival training or bushcraft. However whether someone attends a survival school big or small isn't really a strong point in my mind. You can attend all the schools you want. But if you don't go home and practice (self educate) on your own, you will lose those skills or become very rusty. The only difference between a self taught student and an instructor taught student is what I called "the golden nuggets" but even then I believe the average person is intelligent and can modify a skill to suit their own needs and desires. To further elaborate. The intended goal of the video was to give some food for thought for those on the fence and to give a solution or confidence that they really don't need to attend a survival school to be successful at bushcraft. All I really care about is helping people learn to survive and make it out of an emergency situation. And if its self education from videos and books that help them or going to a school so be it. Now devil's advocate here I would like to attend a school for the experience? Hell yes I would and I'm guessing you all know what instructors I would love to learn from. Learning from someone live in person through the EDI system is superior especially if you have questions or are struggling with something and need to be shown a different way for the same end goal. I'm not arrogant enough to believe that one can truly stop learning on a subject especially something dynamic as survival. To end this ill wrap it up like this. For my personal situation I do plan on going to the pathfinder school later this year one way or another. Why? Because I think it would be a blast to do such. However personal time is limited. My wife and I work full time. We homeschool our six children and run a small farm. On top of all that we're both continuing our professional educations right now. So time off is a little tricky but can be done. Many people are in the same boat as us limited funding, time constraints, and at least for me a little hesitation to travel. This brings in the importance of self education. Either way thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @4ager505
      @4ager505 13 дней назад

      @@loneoaksurvival That answer confirms what I suspected. When you go to the Pathfinder school, I hope you take away valuable new knowledge. But, please don't become compressed and limited by a discipline imposed on you by others. I like to remind myself that there are many paths, all leading to the same destination...and an individual's mind is their greatest tool. Independent thought and ingenuity serve well in the absence of schooling and training. In any event, keep posting videos, I think you have a good talent for that. Best of luck to you...

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 13 дней назад

    I had my start as a kid through the local old timers/hunters and a little later ex servicemen all for free because few listened to them then so they were happy to pass on knowledge if you showed an interest. So I had some early instruction, the initial direction and just being shown the possibilities was invaluable. Inevitably you are going to have to do things on your own or with people who know about the same as you so you have to get your knowledge from somewhere. There's a few good British and continental European instructors you didn't mention but for these purposes I'll mention only one, Paul Kirtley. He was from Ray Mears school and has his own successful school these days. He has tonnes of YT videos done over nearly a decade and all free to watch. A great little resource for all of us.

    • @loneoaksurvival
      @loneoaksurvival 13 дней назад

      Sorry I'm just not familiar with people across the pond. However I have heard of Ray before and just never checked out his videos but I will tonight.

  • @allenbrunswick5241
    @allenbrunswick5241 13 дней назад

    I love my Dave Canterbury series

  • @StevenA1375-r4b
    @StevenA1375-r4b 13 дней назад

    I've gone back and forth in attending a school or not. Personally unless it's a specialized school I'm not gonna go. A lot of this info can be found online for free

  • @ShepherdCater-be6lw
    @ShepherdCater-be6lw 13 дней назад

    Interesting take on this subject

  • @mohammadkatebi_ssf_coach
    @mohammadkatebi_ssf_coach 15 дней назад

    👌✨🌟💫

  • @LilBucky-b7y
    @LilBucky-b7y 15 дней назад

    Nice job

  • @hunter-sm4rr
    @hunter-sm4rr 15 дней назад

    I used cotton balls and vaseline before

  • @Mattoutdoors-q3x
    @Mattoutdoors-q3x 15 дней назад

    Nice quick video

  • @Cluster-orchestrator
    @Cluster-orchestrator 17 дней назад

    I have one of these in multicam. I specifically like this pack for “roughing around in the woods”. I feel like I can toss it around not a single thing will happen to it. I also got it for a good price so I don’t really mind it getting covered in grime. I also use a Mystery Ranch 3 Day Assault for the same purpose and I find that one more comfortable, but tend to use it less than this one because of the reasons I stated above. Thanks for the great review of this pack. It’s a good starter for anyone looking for a durable medium sized pack for 1-2 days that you can get for less than $100.

    • @loneoaksurvival
      @loneoaksurvival 15 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and for the insight

  • @jake-fn1eo
    @jake-fn1eo 21 день назад

    You definitely need to do that during a rain storm

  • @travismorris9404
    @travismorris9404 22 дня назад

    Lol pirate

  • @travismorris9404
    @travismorris9404 22 дня назад

    Very awesome

  • @travismorris9404
    @travismorris9404 22 дня назад

    Nice vid dude

  • @christopherhayes3742
    @christopherhayes3742 28 дней назад

    How big can you make the belt? Thank you

  • @cloonsy
    @cloonsy Месяц назад

    I do love my belt kit lol

  • @cloonsy
    @cloonsy Месяц назад

    See I took the left right had ammo pouches and replaces it for a command pouch cut the the them in half and used it as a single because it fit a civvy water bottle perfectly and I got an old USA Vietnam water bottle pouch on the rear right because they fit the British army water battle and metal mug perfectly and looked retro

  • @cloonsy
    @cloonsy Месяц назад

    I’m ex an ex British infantry man and took a lot of pride into my belt kit I’d love to give you a little advice on how to set it up for you were it would work well for you if your interested I’ve still got mine from my 13years in the mil mind it is 20 odd years old now lol

  • @mattchaffin1133
    @mattchaffin1133 Месяц назад

    Good little video. Gotta keep it real.

  • @ZacharyStippen
    @ZacharyStippen Месяц назад

    Interesting take I like that you made it so simple.

  • @AronRogers
    @AronRogers Месяц назад

    I like the truthfulness

  • @Mattoutdoors-q3x
    @Mattoutdoors-q3x Месяц назад

    I like the honesty about tips and advice in survival books. Not everything in there is black and white so many people think it is.

  • @StevenA1375-r4b
    @StevenA1375-r4b Месяц назад

    Nice delivery

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    Awesome, I remember being in my scout troop no matter the weather they'd say we were out doing something wilderness wise.

  • @samuelbonett-iz1px
    @samuelbonett-iz1px Месяц назад

    Old info but such a good way to conserve your ferro rod

  • @StevenA1375-r4b
    @StevenA1375-r4b Месяц назад

    Ive tried this before it actually does help

  • @StevenA1375-r4b
    @StevenA1375-r4b Месяц назад

    That heavy one hitting the tree looks like thst would have hurt.

  • @Mattoutdoors-q3x
    @Mattoutdoors-q3x Месяц назад

    I'm making this they look fun

  • @Mattoutdoors-q3x
    @Mattoutdoors-q3x Месяц назад

    Haha mystical land pirate...nice

  • @ClaudeBohls
    @ClaudeBohls Месяц назад

    Good info

  • @agoge08
    @agoge08 Месяц назад

    I've never understood what people find fun about doing anything outdoors in the summer. Blazing hot, drenched in sweat and under constant and relentless attack by bugs. What's fun about this?? Give me fall and spring.

    • @loneoaksurvival
      @loneoaksurvival Месяц назад

      Yes thank you my thoughts exactly! Also personally I like late fall and winter camping less people out there too.

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    Is that a student?

    • @loneoaksurvival
      @loneoaksurvival Месяц назад

      No and yes it's my oldest son he'll probably start coming on the channel more.

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    Lol what?

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    Did you make the knife? I couldn't find it online

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    My grandpa said this to me

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    Older video but this is so critical now in today's world

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    This is actually pretty solid advice. thanks man ill be sure to pack some

  • @JoeMountain-o2f
    @JoeMountain-o2f Месяц назад

    I watched the actual video makes more sense lol