During a 2 year working stint on an island I found that after you drink the liquid from the green coconut you should fill it with rainwater and bury it in the wet sand to keep the water cool! Worked brilliantly for me. All of the fish guts and bones can be used either for bait or chum - a small fish left in the sun for a few days is brilliant chum to lure bigger fish! If you desalinate seawater (plastic bottles & the sun) then the leftover brine can be dried in the sun and used as salt. Also - plastic bottles and containers can be filled with sand to be used in walls of a dwelling.
When you see how much resources it takes to support a person at this level, you can see why pre agriculture, people even within large territories, had to be on the move constantly.
Yep. Even just one person would quickly decimate the crab population on an island this size. Run out of coconuts too. Also people lived in large groups back then. The bigger your group the better your chances of survival.
You can see what we take for granted every day. Why we basically need each other, no matter how much we try to ignore that fact. We pretend to live isolated while depending on one another. It would be comical if it weren't so tragic.
Maybe in an ideal world but il pass. I’d rather not supplement any aluminium barium and strontium pollutants. I’d only resort to drinking rainwater in dire circumstances
@@TheRealColt I get it ,but a charcoal filter will clean that right up. Here is the thing if you're in a survival situation in a place that doesn't have natural fresh water than that rainwater Is all you have. You have one of 2 choice's at that point 1 you can suck it up or 2 die on principle. Your choice. In a true survival situation not just going to pretend to survive it would be a smart idea to take advantage of what you're given to be thankful for the rain and not let an opportunity to collect a massive amount of water pass you bye. It might not rain for a month! How long can you go without water?
I can't believe that this Survival Guru isn't harvesting the rain that is coming down on his kayak. If it were me, I would trade getting drenched for getting water from the rain. That Kayak is a priceless container for everything.
Awesome video again mate. My five year old loves to sit and watch your vids with me, so you may well be inspiring the next generation of bushcrafters/survivalists!
From Iraq love you so much my friend, I have many British friends who come to visit Iraq every year, and I speak English fluently with a British accent. I Love British people ❤️
Those young coconuts that have sprouted are the absolute best to eat, easy to open and the meat just comes away in a ball sweet and delicious, take a native with you next time.🤔
Me: When I was 11 in 1983 :P My friends and I " seven of us " took a couple of blow-up rafts to an island off the coast of Florida. We Camped for a week on the island. All we brought with us was an eight-person tent, sleeping bags, fishing poles, and a small folding sterno stove with two fuel cans. Food and drink, we had two 5 gallons of water, some hot dogs and beans for the first night, eggs and grits for the first morning. We caught our food for the rest of the time, Fish and crabs were easy to catch but we did find a couple of squirrels and possums on the island. water was easy for us to get, with it raining every afternoon for 2 to 4 hours. The island was just shy over of 1/4 of a mile wide. My uncle stopped by on his fishing boat on the third day to check on us. scared the hell out of us at 6am :P
Where were u located in Florida bc I’ve done that on an island near me in Florida called boy scout island and am adult about to do it again with a couple of buddies of mine
Your content is always worth waiting for Dustin. I am absolutely loving these survival challenges you are doing as of late. Keep that sweet content coming!
I always wanted to go on an island by myself to see how long I could survive It would be so cool been watching your videos lately there really amazing to watch I learn so many new things from watching your videos keep it up man.
Mate we need you to do a week or however long you can stay,but take like a handful of items to help. Sort a survival/ camping expedition. Great content thanks
I'd LOVE tha opportunity to stay on a deserted tropical island , but right now I've got 2 knees to have to be replaced. I'm almost 67 , and right now my life sucks. I really do enjoy your video's !
I'm into the first 10 minutes so far, and a critical question arises: I've heard no mention of possible medical emergencies, conducted on-the-fly, as needed. I'm talking, bacteria(s), blood-born Hepatitist from even the smallest open wound interacting with waters, sand, 'found' foods, building supplies, weather, animals, etc. I ask this because there was an outdoorsman I used to read about - John Huerte? - in his Chicago Tribune column recalling many of his outdoor adventures. He was highly experienced, and was able to navigate various problems encountered during his hunting/fishing expeditions. However, as he crossed a simple creek on one occasion, polluted creek water entered a small open wound on his leg. Hepatitis was contracted, and he wrote about all of this . . . he eventually died of liver failure and the poisons, therein, circulating everywhere via his blood. I hate to sound 'collateral', but, he was fond of 'making-do' in various emergencies. He even told of actually eating crow . . . of his own making. Any comments? I think you have a responsibility to always inform your subscribers of the many unforeseen dangers - and solutions during even regional adventures relatively close to home. BUT, I tune into your channel often. Your creative ideas are damn good; as are your video shooting and editing skills. Your chefing skills are mouth-watering, as well. Good job, well informed; except for the problem of influencing neophytes who venture into various zones without being prepared. 'Course, you'll find inexperienced people doing all kinds of crazy ****.
Me... but I have to have a hammock. Thanks for the wine down, Great to see that handsome face again. Loved it! I don't think you should go out to those other islands, they look like they are just rock.
I was hoping bow he actually eat the food and catch the crab, but the scenws was all edited. And catching that fish and sleeping in the night all not shown. I say this is crap.
Hellooo from Australia..love your videos! See if you can find a sprouted coconut, one of the most amazingly delicious things you can eat.its solidified coconut milk.its like the one you found in tree in the previous videos that is basically a germinating coconut. You can sometimes find them at the base of coconut trees buried shallow in or on the ground with a small green stem or leaf sprouting. 😊
Island 3 looked pretty good. Ever thought about doing a two week stay on a island? Even if you re visited the 100 hour one were you built yourself a nice little raised bed, imagine what kind of camp you could build on a two week stay.
Me. I would love to spend some time on a deserted island. I would want to spend several days if I could. Also, I choose island #2 for the next time you do a deserted island video. Love your videos. Can't wait until the next one.
Just looking at your video I just wanted to say! MATE YOU CAN EAT ALL THAT! Specially the brown dry coconuts you can eat them with the new shoots coming out of them... just try and crack one open you gonna love it. I'm from the COOK ISLANDS.. We called coconuts tree.. TREE OF LIFE.. All the best mate! God bless you
I like when I learn something from these documentaries I've been watching them for 30 plus years. I like the way you used to stick in your knife to open the Coconuts. I've seen it only explain on a few documentaries that you can really fatally hurt yourself trying to open a coconut and lots of stories of survival have ended in tragedy because of trying to open a coconut cutting themselves the wound getting infected then them perishing😢. PS just wondering why you didn't have your waterproof bag open to catch a rain all night long. I've also seen it where they used partially sunken boats rafts or canoes to catch water during the night. That's my two cents. Thanks for the info I really enjoyed it have a great day.
Amazing video! Can’t believe you took the time out of your life to make this video for, what amounts to, our pleasure. I really enjoyed it. I hope I never have to do something like this. So sad about all the garbage washed up on shore but I’m not a tree hugger so I see the value in it as a resource. This was a great video and was probably fun for you to make. Great survival ideas. I didn’t know so much about coconuts as you explained but I can guarantee you that every Friday night spent on this desert island I would be looking for the fermented coconuts to get plastered on the beach and watch the sun go down just to forget about where I was for awhile and to contemplate the decisions that I made in Life that got me to this God Forsaken Island to begin with. Hopefully I would bump into Tom Hanks and together we would live “happily ever after”🤣🤣🤣(as in getting off this Fuc*ing Island!)🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good job! Would like to see all three islands in videos. Things that you do are informative for survival application for any location. Thanks for doing this. From Texas,USA
This is the best fising and camping I've been looking for.. where u bottom fishing using the small shells in the shore.. more of this please.. im a new subscriber..
Well done friend. So innovative and educational as well. Really miss poor Amber 😢But hope she’s safe and well at home. What an exciting time to share with us 😊. Fan from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
If you go to Belize you could do it. I have stayed on an uninhabited caye for 24 hours but I had everything I needed. It was still awesome. I want to do it again but in survival mode next time if I go. Just a machete and a knife is all I would take.
Hey Dustin, I thought I lost this one, tried to comment, gave ya many Kudos for your skills! Anyway, I was also going to add, was That's 1 Ll of a Good Knife you have! Cutting through a Coco-Nut like that! Lil-crab-fish-ta-bait-&-Cookin in the C-nut! Very Well done Vid, but I do like your longer version, but if your going to bring along anything, bring some Repellent Cream, won't take much space/no sence in being ate alive yaself! & bring the Coco nut home with you 4 the Fam, tastes good dried too, (Shaved), ya hotta but it from the store, pre-shred! Another Great Survival Vid. GBU.,SM.,NZ., ✌❤😁🙏👍🐟😎
Do you ever do a beach tidy up and take the plastic to higher ground so it doesn't get washed back out on the tide,just a thought, great channel tho mate
Surviving with fishing equipment and a boat ahah, that's like me if I went to survive in the forest with night vision and a sniper in a camouflage suit. lol bro just knife .
Love the survival videos. Very well done. Just a tip for opening coconuts: pound a sharpened post into the ground and impale the coconut onto the sharpened post or stake, then pry the husk away from the coconut. You'll need to repeat the process a few times, but it takes much less energy with this method.
you said you were fairly dry considering 2 hours of pouring rain.. one minute later you said you decided to put some glasses to fill it with rain water off camera and you got soaking wet??
Helloo from Philippines here i love your survival videos you inspired me again and again ❤ Be safe always, god bless you i hope more survival videos come , can i ask do a Philippines flag and Bring to the island while you survive thnk you ❤❤
I love this kind of videos👍 perhaps you chould do something like this back in England? With minimal or no gear at all. Maybe teach us something about collecting natural food like berries or muchrooms? Anyway keep it up!
Kelapa biasanya bisa d simpan sampe 1 bulan,asalkan cangkangnya nda rusak,meskipun udah ada tunasnya kelapa masih bisa d ambil bongkolnya dan itu yang paling enak, dan dari bongkol itu lah akhirnya jadi makanan buat bakal calon kelapa untuk tumbuh
You made a pronged fishing spear, in Australia they use old nails, screws, wire or rebar hammered in to the ends. That fishing trap could have had something you could use. Or just sharpen the bamboo. Makes great shallow water spear fishing stick. Perfect example on how to splay the prongs as well, good job.
When you saw rain coming, my first thought was use the boat to collect rain water! I figured I was not the only one who thought that and sure enough, many others commented basically the same thing. Why didn't you just put your shirt in your dry bag, leave the boat upright to collect rain water, and hunker down under some trees or collect a few palm fronds to keep somewhat covered?
A favorite dish for many folks where I retired in the Republic of the Philippine Islands is Bicol Express. Normally made with pork but Beautiful Bride uses chicken for me to keep fat at a minimum. The meat is cooked in coconut milk and a few hot peppers to add some kick. Several times, friends in the neighboring town have invited me to eat "exotic food" as they call it. One time we had a large lizard, cooked in coconut milk with hot peppers. Another time, we had a python, cooked the same way. You, sir, created a gourmet meal on the beach with what you foraged. I already know that our young troops will be enjoying your content. I'm hooked, we will whack that subscribe button next.
As a Polynesian I have no problem living on a deserted island for years, I see lots of food and water on that island, you just have to know how and what are the hidden secrets..
No word of a lie, this guy is by far the worst I've ever seen. Thankful this bushcraft dude is on his own, because if anyone was with him, HE would be the dead weight. What an absolute shocker. That's a guy that's only there to Eff spiders!
During a 2 year working stint on an island I found that after you drink the liquid from the green coconut you should fill it with rainwater and bury it in the wet sand to keep the water cool! Worked brilliantly for me.
All of the fish guts and bones can be used either for bait or chum - a small fish left in the sun for a few days is brilliant chum to lure bigger fish!
If you desalinate seawater (plastic bottles & the sun) then the leftover brine can be dried in the sun and used as salt.
Also - plastic bottles and containers can be filled with sand to be used in walls of a dwelling.
Thank you !
That's pretty good information! Thanks for ur input
When you see how much resources it takes to support a person at this level, you can see why pre agriculture, people even within large territories, had to be on the move constantly.
Alone with no food no water but full tools supported. :D
Yep. Even just one person would quickly decimate the crab population on an island this size. Run out of coconuts too. Also people lived in large groups back then. The bigger your group the better your chances of survival.
You can see what we take for granted every day. Why we basically need each other, no matter how much we try to ignore that fact. We pretend to live isolated while depending on one another. It would be comical if it weren't so tragic.
It's monsoon season that I'd like to see you survive. Or maybe I wouldn't want to see you try. The book, The Kay, comes to mind.
yeah, because verybody was a vegan back then and hunting didnt exist like at all, in fact most humans werent migratory, following herds, like, at all.
2 hours of rain is a blessing .I would have collected as much rainwater as possible.
Me too
@@winterrhorse winning to wunder? He knows he has plenty of coconuts, why go trough the hassle of collecting rainwater and trying to boil it etc.
Maybe in an ideal world but il pass. I’d rather not supplement any aluminium barium and strontium pollutants. I’d only resort to drinking rainwater in dire circumstances
@@TheRealColt I get it ,but a charcoal filter will clean that right up. Here is the thing if you're in a survival situation in a place that doesn't have natural fresh water than that rainwater Is all you have. You have one of 2 choice's at that point 1 you can suck it up or 2 die on principle. Your choice. In a true survival situation not just going to pretend to survive it would be a smart idea to take advantage of what you're given to be thankful for the rain and not let an opportunity to collect a massive amount of water pass you bye. It might not rain for a month! How long can you go without water?
He do not need to collect rain water. Just go home and back to d island and film again😂😂😂😂
I can't believe that this Survival Guru isn't harvesting the rain that is coming down on his kayak. If it were me, I would trade getting drenched for getting water from the rain. That Kayak is a priceless container for everything.
He doesn't need to really worry about water, hes got plenty of coconuts and he did end up setting rain water collectors
@emancify I was thinking of the same bro 😂😂😂
Why would he? I love you keyboard survival experts
@@HarshitSharma-fm6uv Because you also have 0 actual experience with survival situations and did not listen to him.
@@CharlieTheAstronaut Can you please elaborate
Awesome video again mate. My five year old loves to sit and watch your vids with me, so you may well be inspiring the next generation of bushcrafters/survivalists!
Thanks 🙏
From Iraq love you so much my friend, I have many British friends who come to visit Iraq every year, and I speak English fluently with a British accent. I Love British people ❤️
thx u
You are welcome 🥰🥰
منور
Huh?
I’d love to visit Iraq one day there is lots of Iraqi people here in England 🇮🇶 🇬🇧
Those young coconuts that have sprouted are the absolute best to eat, easy to open and the meat just comes away in a ball sweet and delicious, take a native with you next time.🤔
Me: When I was 11 in 1983 :P My friends and I " seven of us " took a couple of blow-up rafts to an island off the coast of Florida. We Camped for a week on the island. All we brought with us was an eight-person tent, sleeping bags, fishing poles, and a small folding sterno stove with two fuel cans. Food and drink, we had two 5 gallons of water, some hot dogs and beans for the first night, eggs and grits for the first morning. We caught our food for the rest of the time, Fish and crabs were easy to catch but we did find a couple of squirrels and possums on the island. water was easy for us to get, with it raining every afternoon for 2 to 4 hours. The island was just shy over of 1/4 of a mile wide. My uncle stopped by on his fishing boat on the third day to check on us. scared the hell out of us at 6am :P
Where were u located in Florida bc I’ve done that on an island near me in Florida called boy scout island and am adult about to do it again with a couple of buddies of mine
Your content is always worth waiting for Dustin. I am absolutely loving these survival challenges you are doing as of late. Keep that sweet content coming!
Glad you like them!
Wow Where are all these beautiful islands?
@Lij_MC i think the island he's on is somewhere in south east asia
Que envidia la gente que vive en esos lugares que pueden irse a islas desiertas a hacer videos asi 🤩
What about all of the water you could have caught off the kayak when it rained. A lot of empty water bottles. Love your videos
I always wanted to go on an island by myself to see how long I could survive It would be so cool been watching your videos lately there really amazing to watch I learn so many new things from watching your videos keep it up man.
@lawlzbroseph9040 I think with just what that guy had in the video about a week but something I would hate the most is the bugs to be honest.
Mate we need you to do a week or however long you can stay,but take like a handful of items to help. Sort a survival/ camping expedition. Great content thanks
Great idea
I'd LOVE tha opportunity to stay on a deserted tropical island , but right now I've got 2 knees to have to be replaced. I'm almost 67 , and right now my life sucks. I really do enjoy your video's !
I'm into the first 10 minutes so far, and a critical question arises: I've heard no mention of possible medical emergencies, conducted on-the-fly, as needed. I'm talking, bacteria(s), blood-born Hepatitist from even the smallest open wound interacting with waters, sand, 'found' foods, building supplies, weather, animals, etc. I ask this because there was an outdoorsman I used to read about - John Huerte? - in his Chicago Tribune column recalling many of his outdoor adventures. He was highly experienced, and was able to navigate various problems encountered during his hunting/fishing expeditions. However, as he crossed a simple creek on one occasion, polluted creek water entered a small open wound on his leg. Hepatitis was contracted, and he wrote about all of this . . . he eventually died of liver failure and the poisons, therein, circulating everywhere via his blood.
I hate to sound 'collateral', but, he was fond of 'making-do' in various emergencies. He even told of actually eating crow . . . of his own making. Any comments? I think you have a responsibility to always inform your subscribers of the many unforeseen dangers - and solutions during even regional adventures relatively close to home. BUT, I tune into your channel often. Your creative ideas are damn good; as are your video shooting and editing skills. Your chefing skills are mouth-watering, as well.
Good job, well informed; except for the problem of influencing neophytes who venture into various zones without being prepared. 'Course, you'll find inexperienced people doing all kinds of crazy ****.
And they say plastic is bad. People on deserted islands need it to survive!
Me... but I have to have a hammock. Thanks for the wine down, Great to see that handsome face again. Loved it! I don't think you should go out to those other islands, they look like they are just rock.
Thr coconut tht is sprouting is good to eat. Inside grows a pulp tht is spongey n very delicious
I was hoping bow he actually eat the food and catch the crab, but the scenws was all edited. And catching that fish and sleeping in the night all not shown. I say this is crap.
You’re an @sshole 😂
You are a legend buddy. It takes some balls to do what you are doing. Keep up the good work.
Hellooo from Australia..love your videos! See if you can find a sprouted coconut, one of the most amazingly delicious things you can eat.its solidified coconut milk.its like the one you found in tree in the previous videos that is basically a germinating coconut. You can sometimes find them at the base of coconut trees buried shallow in or on the ground with a small green stem or leaf sprouting. 😊
Thanks for the tip!
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I love this type of scenery. Then you drinking the coconut, this was so visually appealing and relaxing to watch, you are the man 💯
It’s not a deserted island, it’s an uninhabited island :)
Thanks for the vids and Gday from Tasmania Australia
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I'm loving these challenges!
Thanks 🙏
Island 3 looked pretty good.
Ever thought about doing a two week stay on a island?
Even if you re visited the 100 hour one were you built yourself a nice little raised bed, imagine what kind of camp you could build on a two week stay.
Hi, did you watch 300 days alone by Xavier Rosset? What do you think about it? I found some similarities. All the Best for the future
Use kayak to contain rain water
A recommendation, secure water first, you can go a few weeks without food. Without water 3 days if you're lucky.
Another great survival challenge 🔥
Thanks bro 🙏
Me. I would love to spend some time on a deserted island. I would want to spend several days if I could. Also, I choose island #2 for the next time you do a deserted island video. Love your videos. Can't wait until the next one.
Just looking at your video I just wanted to say! MATE YOU CAN EAT ALL THAT! Specially the brown dry coconuts you can eat them with the new shoots coming out of them... just try and crack one open you gonna love it. I'm from the COOK ISLANDS.. We called coconuts tree.. TREE OF LIFE.. All the best mate! God bless you
I like when I learn something from these documentaries I've been watching them for 30 plus years. I like the way you used to stick in your knife to open the Coconuts. I've seen it only explain on a few documentaries that you can really fatally hurt yourself trying to open a coconut and lots of stories of survival have ended in tragedy because of trying to open a coconut cutting themselves the wound getting infected then them perishing😢. PS just wondering why you didn't have your waterproof bag open to catch a rain all night long. I've also seen it where they used partially sunken boats rafts or canoes to catch water during the night. That's my two cents. Thanks for the info I really enjoyed it have a great day.
Amazing video! Can’t believe you took the time out of your life to make this video for, what amounts to, our pleasure. I really enjoyed it. I hope I never have to do something like this. So sad about all the garbage washed up on shore but I’m not a tree hugger so I see the value in it as a resource. This was a great video and was probably fun for you to make. Great survival ideas. I didn’t know so much about coconuts as you explained but I can guarantee you that every Friday night spent on this desert island I would be looking for the fermented coconuts to get plastered on the beach and watch the sun go down just to forget about where I was for awhile and to contemplate the decisions that I made in Life that got me to this God Forsaken Island to begin with. Hopefully I would bump into Tom Hanks and together we would live “happily ever after”🤣🤣🤣(as in getting off this Fuc*ing Island!)🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think you should camp on Island #3. Wish I was there camping with you! Looks like fun!
Awesome as always. Would happily spend a night or 2 there. 🤠
You should!
That first fish you caught is a grouper. Very nice to eat
Love these. Island 3 please.
Excellent love these videos
Glad you like them!
Great
Thanks for watching
Good job! Would like to see all three islands in videos. Things that you do are informative for survival application for any location. Thanks for doing this. From Texas,USA
Thanks for watching
@@BUSHCRAFTTOOLS You're welcome
This is the best fising and camping I've been looking for.. where u bottom fishing using the small shells in the shore.. more of this please.. im a new subscriber..
Well done friend. So innovative and educational as well. Really miss poor Amber 😢But hope she’s safe and well at home. What an exciting time to share with us 😊. Fan from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks Sandra 🙏
Always some food I admire at you love you video God bless you always
Wonderful adventure Dustin. Thank for taking me along.
This is on my bucketlist but no Idea on how i can achieve it. amazing video man
Legend 👊
If you go to Belize you could do it. I have stayed on an uninhabited caye for 24 hours but I had everything I needed. It was still awesome. I want to do it again but in survival mode next time if I go. Just a machete and a knife is all I would take.
I can give some advice if you'd like.
@@chefmike4414 i really appreciate the help but i am not able to do it for other reasons, for now i can only dream about it.
Hey Dustin, I thought I lost this one, tried to comment, gave ya many Kudos for your skills! Anyway, I was also going to add, was That's 1 Ll of a Good Knife you have! Cutting through a Coco-Nut like that! Lil-crab-fish-ta-bait-&-Cookin in the C-nut! Very Well done Vid, but I do like your longer version, but if your going to bring along anything, bring some Repellent Cream, won't take much space/no sence in being ate alive yaself! & bring the Coco nut home with you 4 the Fam, tastes good dried too, (Shaved), ya hotta but it from the store, pre-shred! Another Great Survival Vid. GBU.,SM.,NZ., ✌❤😁🙏👍🐟😎
Bro i love ur videos sooooo mutch ;)
Thanks 🙏
I love watching your videos! This is the first time that I commented but I have been supporting you for years.
love these videos, would love the opportunity to do this!
Do you ever do a beach tidy up and take the plastic to higher ground so it doesn't get washed back out on the tide,just a thought, great channel tho mate
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Nice video I always lov watching fishing and survival my nu#1 watch video and i comment last time fishing rod and there it is nice.👍👍👍👍.
Surviving with fishing equipment and a boat ahah, that's like me if I went to survive in the forest with night vision and a sniper in a camouflage suit. lol bro just knife .
Thanks anyway 🙏
Love the survival videos. Very well done. Just a tip for opening coconuts: pound a sharpened post into the ground and impale the coconut onto the sharpened post or stake, then pry the husk away from the coconut. You'll need to repeat the process a few times, but it takes much less energy with this method.
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Thanks
Great filming, great narration, and great positive attitude
you said you were fairly dry considering 2 hours of pouring rain.. one minute later you said you decided to put some glasses to fill it with rain water off camera and you got soaking wet??
Yeah, very silly. The kayak up the right way would have collected a lot of water.
I stopped watching after that .
Helloo from Philippines here i love your survival videos you inspired me again and again ❤ Be safe always, god bless you i hope more survival videos come , can i ask do a Philippines flag and Bring to the island while you survive thnk you ❤❤
I love this kind of videos👍 perhaps you chould do something like this back in England? With minimal or no gear at all. Maybe teach us something about collecting natural food like berries or muchrooms? Anyway keep it up!
Kelapa biasanya bisa d simpan sampe 1 bulan,asalkan cangkangnya nda rusak,meskipun udah ada tunasnya kelapa masih bisa d ambil bongkolnya dan itu yang paling enak, dan dari bongkol itu lah akhirnya jadi makanan buat bakal calon kelapa untuk tumbuh
You made a pronged fishing spear, in Australia they use old nails, screws, wire or rebar hammered in to the ends. That fishing trap could have had something you could use. Or just sharpen the bamboo. Makes great shallow water spear fishing stick. Perfect example on how to splay the prongs as well, good job.
Beautiful island
When you saw rain coming, my first thought was use the boat to collect rain water! I figured I was not the only one who thought that and sure enough, many others commented basically the same thing. Why didn't you just put your shirt in your dry bag, leave the boat upright to collect rain water, and hunker down under some trees or collect a few palm fronds to keep somewhat covered?
Lovely vid. Got me thinking if I can do a coconut roast at home. As to which island .. ALL THE ISLANDS
When you burp when you're drinking means you're fully hydrated. Learn that on Dual Survival.
ขวดน้ำทิพย์ ขวดซันไลท์ หอยจุ๊บน้ำจืด 😂
Me I d love to do what U do !!!...Always enjoy watching every video 💪🥰
I love these survival videos, greetings from Netherlands.
Thanks 🙏
really fun adventure guys.. take care of your health, always be careful.. greetings from Indonesia 🇲🇨
In rain flip the boat with chambers UP and get fresh water.
hello kawan saya dari INDONESIA🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨 saya suka bertemu saluran kamu, pertualangan yang hebat sangat luar biasa...👍
A favorite dish for many folks where I retired in the Republic of the Philippine Islands is Bicol Express. Normally made with pork but Beautiful Bride uses chicken for me to keep fat at a minimum. The meat is cooked in coconut milk and a few hot peppers to add some kick. Several times, friends in the neighboring town have invited me to eat "exotic food" as they call it. One time we had a large lizard, cooked in coconut milk with hot peppers. Another time, we had a python, cooked the same way. You, sir, created a gourmet meal on the beach with what you foraged. I already know that our young troops will be enjoying your content. I'm hooked, we will whack that subscribe button next.
You can use those shells to scoop up green coconut flesh or you could use it as a make do spoon 😊
Good video cheers from pennsylvania
I love these videos! I'm so glad I stumbled across your page, you're definitely one of my favourite RUclipsrs :)
As a Polynesian I have no problem living on a deserted island for years, I see lots of food and water on that island, you just have to know how and what are the hidden secrets..
You should do it, and upload the video. Would be really cool to see!
@@ZenZone_Soundscapes he won't he's lying Polynesian ps are fat laxy and cannot survive without kfc
Overnighters on 1,2 and 3, in three different nights in a row, call it the island hopper show.
I want to live on this Island forever. 🎉❤
Use the kayak to harvest rain.
Me
Or a desert inland island oasis
Great fun thanks again and as always.
Cool, thanks
this isn't a challenge.. with abundant of food and water.. its paradise.
Finally a legit catch and cook survival
you can use coconut to make a cooking oil for frying fish 😊
Your amazing, there is videos about how to spark washed up lighters! I think it would be great if you had 10 items to use on an island
Thanks for watching 👍
I love this guy he’s like Hogwarts and Australia mixed
No word of a lie, this guy is by far the worst I've ever seen. Thankful this bushcraft dude is on his own, because if anyone was with him, HE would be the dead weight. What an absolute shocker. That's a guy that's only there to Eff spiders!
Cool video 😎👊🏻
Very fun experience
Tnx for sharing 👍
Nice bro il try this in home
It is very sad to see so much rubbish in that paradise. Good video
The center of a bananatree have lots of food, like tasteless bamboshoot, but you must boil it or ear within 10 min. Oxidation makes it a bit poisonus.
Well done Dustin. More of this kind of video.
I would call that a vacation, not a survival challenge, with a boat and a fishing rod .😊
I’m so happy you made a new video
Thanks for watching 👍
Would love to see a collab with Xander Budnick. High hopes
I really like watching these videos.
Hermit crab make good fish bait just put a fire to it shell amd he will come out . Its like a giant worm fish loves it
You have done it again! It seems you spent a good deal of time living rough on these islands.
Thanks James 🙏
Nice to pick a very suitable Island, can I pick your next one, I'll even make it easy and pick one in the great barrier reef in Aussie.
trust me, sprouted coconut is better breakfast than normal coconut
3rd island looks like a nice place