I love Dave Holladay. In the early 90's I was working for an outfit called Anasazi that Larry Olsen had started. I was an instructor there working with troubled youth out in the forest of Arizona. Dave was our survival expert and he was my mentor for several weeks. While I was there, Dave gave me his Atlatl spear and thrower. I still have it to this day as a treasured item from the master.
This is an interesting idea. I know a lot of channels talk about survival skills, but I think this takes it to another level! Glad to hear it's been growing so much
Interesting reference to the Mormon's "learning how to run off into the hills" and survive. Wondering if he is referring to the 1857 Utah War in which the federal government sent the U.S. Army to attack the Mormon's?
Nice video man! Awesome that's Dave's willing to sit down with you and share his wisdom so that others not a lucky as us can hopefully get that spark lit inside them to learn the skills of our ansestors and be happy! ~Jonney Wade Ringo~
The third week of every September in Rexburg Idaho. Look at the links below the video on a laptop/desktop and you will see the links to sign up. Hope to see you.
Hi Tyler, didn’t know about this event, very good and informative video my friend, wish I could join your there one day, thanks for sharing, take care, Taro
TJack Survival yeah let’s see what I can do, maybe it works next September, I’m not sure if we are going to organize another Bushcraft Akademie Festival next year, we have done it now 5 times, ang maybe is time for something else or new, in any case I’ll let you know Tyler!
"This is not about surviving. This is about thriving and remembering who we are, as human beings." I could sit and listen to this man for days. I hope to make it to next year's Rabbitstick to do just that, thanks to you (Tyler).
I wish I knew David Holladay... he would be able to answer some of my questions. An unmet friend died on the Marufo Vega trail in Big Bend National Park on 7/2. He was found 1/4m off the trail, near the Strawhouse and Marufo Vega junction. They found two liters of water and a liter of Gatorade with his body. Richard was the admin for the Big Bend Chat forum and is a well known member / admin of the site. Was, I guess... I traded a lot of messages with Richard and always wanted to meet him. He was a good man... Most of, if not all of, the long time members of the forum know that the Marufo Vega trail is off limits in the summer. On 7/2 it was 106°F / 17% rH at RGV (Rio Grande Village, it would have been worse on the Marufo Vega) by mid-afternoon. He left a note on his window that said that he planned to hike the trail from 7am to 2pm and if the person (park ranger in this case) was reading the note after 2 let authorities know. I can't count the times I've met people going in to places like Mule Ears, the Chimneys, etc as I was coming out. I was always carrying extra water and they were always carrying no water or very little water. I've offered water when I had it (sometimes it was in my Camelbak so not readily available to share) and they always turned me down. Why do people think National Parks are safe? If you're prepared and understand where you are and what is there then yeah... they're safe. Not perfectly safe. Just safe is you know what you're up against. Richard knew what the Marufo Vega trail was about... I don't get it...
@@TJackSurvival Come think of it, you can probably answer the primary question: How does one die from heat exhaustion (I'm assuming it was heat exhaustion) with 2 liters of water and a full "bottle" of gatorade on hand?
Michael Lloyd to answer your question. Hydration once it gets away from you it’s hard to get under control. Then your blood volume gets so low your heart goes into over drive to cool you without enough water volume. People unless they experience it just don’t drink enough water fast enough or far enough in advance. It’s not unheard of to find dead people with water in containers. Don’t ration, drink. Drink often and in large volumes with a little salt. Someone with any kind of heart problem is at risk of death under these conditions. Any kind of running type fitness will help you in the heat.
@@TJackSurvival That makes sense. There was some speculation about his heart failing. He was 52, not old but certainly not young. I don't think he was in "running condition" either. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. It's information that I will store away for future reference.
@@TJackSurvival i understand,,,,pushing 70 myself.....want to is 100% can do ,not so much......but i appreciate the response and will stay subscribed ,with patience
I love Dave Holladay. In the early 90's I was working for an outfit called Anasazi that Larry Olsen had started. I was an instructor there working with troubled youth out in the forest of Arizona. Dave was our survival expert and he was my mentor for several weeks. While I was there, Dave gave me his Atlatl spear and thrower. I still have it to this day as a treasured item from the master.
This is awesome to hear thank you
This is a great video thank you for your contributions.
Hey Ethan thank you for watching. I’ll be there this year. Hope to see you there.
Wow !!!! Thanks T jack you're awesome for capturing this
There’s a whole series here. Check the play list on it all.
Great interview Tyler,thanks for sharing👌🏻
Thanks Jurgen!
Great video. Where is the next gathering and when
Your videos are so great they always leave me wanting more.
Thank you. They take a lot of work but are fulfilling!
Sad I didn't run into you this year man.
I like listening to that guy. Be great to actually go to one of these events. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to more.
Boggy Creek Beast thanks for watching
Awsome video Sir!
Thanks!
God provides all. Earth is His creation, as are we.
I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE.
PLEASE HELP ME FIND
RABBIT STICK
Just google it. It’s every September in Rexburg Idaho
Did you ever go?
This is an interesting idea. I know a lot of channels talk about survival skills, but I think this takes it to another level! Glad to hear it's been growing so much
Josh the Travel Guy I am hoping for that. Thanks for watching
That would be a great event to join in on. I've been wanting to join in on it for a couple of years and I will get to one day... Thanks for sharing!
I hope to see you there
❤
Great video
Would like to attend an event like this if there was one in New Zealand.
Colin Coker I’d like one day to see New Zealand
Wise words. I love the idea behind the gathering. I think I might have to take a trip to the states soon and come and join you guys
StayWild outstanding!
Interesting reference to the Mormon's "learning how to run off into the hills" and survive. Wondering if he is referring to the 1857 Utah War in which the federal government sent the U.S. Army to attack the Mormon's?
He’s talking about the exodus from Missouri. But yes that’s also another example that fits.
@@TJackSurvival ah, okay. Those folks were terrible persecuted. . .totally could see why they saw fit to master those skills.
@@mannysilva3444 the original Pioneer essentially.
Best survival video I have seen in a long while. Just great. Thank you.
pennyghost pennyghost thank you for watching and sharing
Love the arial footage as well as the interview. And of course, Holly throwing the Atlatl. Great times brother. Look forward to meeting up again soon.
Instinct Survivalist she is cute isn’t she. Thanks man!
Nice video man! Awesome that's Dave's willing to sit down with you and share his wisdom so that others not a lucky as us can hopefully get that spark lit inside them to learn the skills of our ansestors and be happy!
~Jonney Wade Ringo~
Jonney Wade Ringo thanks Jonney! You’re good people
Awesome! I love David and his philosophy. Great film and keep it coming.
As many as they will let me do!
@@TJackSurvival right on. You're a lucky man.
Would like to know the story on the Viking looking gal playing the flute
Riverbendlongbows Outdoors she’s awesome. I plan on filming with her if I can.
is this still going on if when is the time camping trip. i know some one who makes clothing out of leather.
The third week of every September in Rexburg Idaho. Look at the links below the video on a laptop/desktop and you will see the links to sign up. Hope to see you.
Hi Tyler, didn’t know about this event, very good and informative video my friend, wish I could join your there one day, thanks for sharing, take care, Taro
I’d love to see you there Taro. Maybe I can go to one of your events in the future as well!
Ookpik-Tonraq Taqqiq -Malruk thanks for your response, hope it will work, but it on my to do list,
TJack Survival yeah let’s see what I can do, maybe it works next September, I’m not sure if we are going to organize another Bushcraft Akademie Festival next year, we have done it now 5 times, ang maybe is time for something else or new, in any case I’ll let you know Tyler!
If you give me notice I will do everything in my power to show up.
TJack Survival great brother!
Thanks for sharing this series. Changes the mindset.
"This is not about surviving. This is about thriving and remembering who we are, as human beings."
I could sit and listen to this man for days. I hope to make it to next year's Rabbitstick to do just that, thanks to you (Tyler).
Excellent! I look forward to seeing you there
I wish I knew David Holladay... he would be able to answer some of my questions. An unmet friend died on the Marufo Vega trail in Big Bend National Park on 7/2. He was found 1/4m off the trail, near the Strawhouse and Marufo Vega junction. They found two liters of water and a liter of Gatorade with his body. Richard was the admin for the Big Bend Chat forum and is a well known member / admin of the site. Was, I guess... I traded a lot of messages with Richard and always wanted to meet him. He was a good man...
Most of, if not all of, the long time members of the forum know that the Marufo Vega trail is off limits in the summer. On 7/2 it was 106°F / 17% rH at RGV (Rio Grande Village, it would have been worse on the Marufo Vega) by mid-afternoon. He left a note on his window that said that he planned to hike the trail from 7am to 2pm and if the person (park ranger in this case) was reading the note after 2 let authorities know.
I can't count the times I've met people going in to places like Mule Ears, the Chimneys, etc as I was coming out. I was always carrying extra water and they were always carrying no water or very little water. I've offered water when I had it (sometimes it was in my Camelbak so not readily available to share) and they always turned me down. Why do people think National Parks are safe? If you're prepared and understand where you are and what is there then yeah... they're safe. Not perfectly safe. Just safe is you know what you're up against. Richard knew what the Marufo Vega trail was about... I don't get it...
Michael Lloyd I can ask him a question for you.
@@TJackSurvival Come think of it, you can probably answer the primary question: How does one die from heat exhaustion (I'm assuming it was heat exhaustion) with 2 liters of water and a full "bottle" of gatorade on hand?
Michael Lloyd to answer your question. Hydration once it gets away from you it’s hard to get under control. Then your blood volume gets so low your heart goes into over drive to cool you without enough water volume. People unless they experience it just don’t drink enough water fast enough or far enough in advance. It’s not unheard of to find dead people with water in containers. Don’t ration, drink. Drink often and in large volumes with a little salt. Someone with any kind of heart problem is at risk of death under these conditions. Any kind of running type fitness will help you in the heat.
@@TJackSurvival That makes sense. There was some speculation about his heart failing. He was 52, not old but certainly not young. I don't think he was in "running condition" either. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. It's information that I will store away for future reference.
Michael Lloyd Absolutely! Any time.
Back to nature. ....that's all. Wise.
John Grytbakk exactly
thank you and more more more lol
Tew Dogs as much as I can!
@@TJackSurvival i understand,,,,pushing 70 myself.....want to is 100% can do ,not so much......but i appreciate the response and will stay subscribed ,with patience
Thank you!