Survival Hike- Birch Tinder & Cedar Tea
On a cold and wet autumn day I seek out a common type of tinder that can ignite, even in damp conditions. I also gather White Cedar leaves to make one of my favorite wild edible drinks: Cedar Tea.
More infoOn a cold and wet autumn day I seek out a common type of tinder that can ignite, even in damp conditions. I also gather White Cedar leaves to make one of my favorite wild edible drinks: Cedar Tea.
More infoIn this episode of Survival Hike: I collect yellow birch sap, which is being hailed as the new 'super drink'. & I realize that something is watching me.
More infoUsing some very basic supplies, I take water from a stagnant mud hole and turn it into crystal clear drinking water. No expensive filters or equipment was needed. This experiment is not something that I would recommend doing unless you are in a survival situation. However, I believe this is good information to remember in case of an emergency.
More infoIn this episode I decided to take my camera with me on one of my hikes. I discover a fresh water source, and I utilize twigs from a certain tree to make a refreshing tea.
More infoIn this episode, I show you how to use natural shelters for emergency situations. I also share a story about a friend of mine, who needed to use emergency shelters on several occasions.
More infoSteel Wool can start a fire under ANY weather condition, even when drenched in water! Watch and see!
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