Posts Tagged ‘SURVIVALIST’

Survival Gardening 15, survival, homesteading, survivalist food storage emergency preparedness
Part 15 of our Survival Gardening series deals with Potatoes.
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This is our 7th-8th attempt at uploading. Changing file formats, trying different programs, etc. Please bare with us while we work through this stuff. It hasn’t been “easy” to put up videos for us for quite some time.
Duration : 0:7:18
Rabbit Raising Part 2, survivalist, homesteading food storage
Part 2 of our new series on raising rabbits. This series has been in the works for six months as we have tried to capture video of kits at various ages and stages of growth.
This new series is about raising rabbits for MEAT, i.e, to EAT. Be forewarned that we will discuss rabbit raising in that format and later videos will show some butchering – with a warning before it actually comes up. So for the PETA crowd, men of the other gender and the “we won’t eat anything with eyes” crowd, you’ll probably want to skip these videos.
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Rabbit raising Part 3, homesteading survivalist survival food storage peak oil 2012
Part 3 of our new series on raising rabbits. This series has been in the works for six months as we have tried to capture video of kits at various ages and stages of growth.
This new series is about raising rabbits for MEAT, i.e, to EAT. Be forewarned that we will discuss rabbit raising in that format and later videos will show some butchering – with a warning before it actually comes up. So for the PETA crowd, men of the other gender and the “we won’t eat anything with eyes” crowd, you’ll probably want to skip these videos.
As some of you know I’ve been having a heckuva time uploading files lately. I had to go with a non high def version here just to get it uploaded, so please save the “the camera sucks” comments
I’ve tried numerous file types, next I’m gonna try a new editor perhaps…..
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Duration : 0:6:40
Survival Hiking Bag Gear pt1
I will be redoing my video’s soon they will be alot better and will have more info.
These were my first try at this and they weren’t that great.
Duration : 0:9:24
Molle and Alice Pack Comparison
http://www.Survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=116473 Basic description of a Large Molle, and medium Alice backpack.
The packs that were used for this video include:
Large MOLLE pack – digital camo, internal sleep system.
MOLLE with external sleep system – desert camo
Medium ALICE pack – this has been my main camping pack for about 14 – 16 years. This one is woodland camo.
Forum threads about the molle pack – http://www.survivalistboards.com/tags.php?tag=molle
One of the things that I really liked about the large molle is how much webbing it has. The pack also has webbing on the bottom of the pack to strap a sleeping bag, tent, tarp or anything else.
One of the things that I did not like about the large molle – it did not have a radio pouch inside the pack like the alice pack does. Nor does the pack have pouches on the outside of the pack. The plastic frame is also a draw back. Nor do I like having to use the pack with a frame – if the frame breaks your just out of luck.
The desert camo molle pack has very little webbing on it, no pouch on the outside and only one pouch on the outside of the pack.
The Medium Alice pack has 3 outside pouches – which are just the right size for storing rain gear and a 1 pound bottle of propane for a stove.
Duration : 0:11:23
My EDC for Deep Wilderness
Every Day Carry when I go into Deep Wilderness. Apart from my pack, this is on my Body.
Duration : 0:3:43
dehydrating your own food
Short two part film about making your own dehydrated meals for your Survival kit and food storage. Here we show that you can dehydrate foods such as fruit,meats and even pre made meals like chili to supplement your food storage and to make meals for your bug out bag, GHB or while camping.
Duration : 0:7:58
Cleaning out expired food preps
http://www.Survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=107522 Taking the time to clean out some of my expired food preps. These meals are called “heater meals” They contain a heater – much like an MRE heater, main meal, snack and sometimes a juice drink.
Duration : 0:5:45
(3/3) Bug Out Emergency Gear Bag – Be Prepared
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In real emergencies you only have minutes notice to prepare for the worst. Think ahead and prepare a pack that will help keep you alive, healthy, and focused in almost any emergency. Anyone can put together a basic pack for one person to last a few days within $50. There is no good reason not to be prepared.
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Duration : 0:9:50

