Surviving in the wild
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2023
- Over 4 days I am teaching a group of skills to help people learn how to survive in the wild, this is a little of what we get up to, click on this link if you would like to join me for an adventure like this www.will-lord.co.uk.
the net is actually really impressive, it's got to be a ton of work.
❤ I love this.we need these survival skills❤
Your group is very talented and they making great stuff.
Looks like awesome fun
Very impressive.
Marvellous
OMG SUPERB!! to all
Imprecionant argen👍🖐tina
Nice content Will, more or less how I live on the road, and, now that I am in the process of breaking up camp I will be going more primitive 🙂
Really enjoy your videos bud keep'em coming. Wishing you and yours the best. Stay safe and be well brother. 👊😎🤙🍻
Um, If you get too rowdy with a stone ax you are going to need to make a replacement pretty quick. Even the polished ones break easy.
Wow, this is awesome - everybody is doing fantastic work... this is special, Will! I'm on the other side of the Atlantic but, if I could save enough for a plane ticket, pay the fee for your course, and just be able to camp on your property I'll do it! I've watched and enjoyed so many of your heritage/neolithic-skills videos and to be able to learn from you in person would be just awesome! Thanks for showing this!
Cheers David hopefully we will see that happen one day
thank you for ur time great job
Looks like a great time! I would love a course like that but I'm halfway around the world
Will... Stumbled accross your channel in the small hours of the morning. I have never ever been as impressed with any skillset on show as much as I am yours. Your knowledge is absolutely invaluable.
When the inevitable apocalypse ensues... I want to be with you haha
Keep up the amazing work mate. Your a legend 👍
Cheers Jamie
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival Proper legend mate!!
Nice to see a copy of the Shulishader axe, made one a few years ago and wondered if there is also less chance of snapping the axe head from shock to the back of the tool. The handle eventually split at the top, though I think the original hawthorn one had a fracture in a similar place. Looks like a great course Will, well done to everyone involved.
real nice Will congratulations 2 all !! rock on!!!
i managed to get you that Arran Pitchstone , collected this weekend from its prehistoric source . its very nice quality , possibly the only knappable stuff on the island . i have some samples of tabular and pebble nodules , not lots as the location is remote and hard to carry stone out from . if you would like a small amount of it let me know how to reach you
I thought English Yew was heavily regulated?
would love to see you on alone. do you watch the show?
FIRST!
Amazed at how tough and resilient the flint axe is. Would not want to run up against someone using it for protection.🪓🪓
You need to get yourself a beaver 🦫 to help cut the trees 🤣 another great video 👍