Wilderness Survival - Determining Priorities
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How to Survive in the Wilderness
Wilderness Survival - Determining Priorities
Wilderness Survival - Building a Shelter
Wilderness Survival - Finding & Purifying Water
Wilderness Survival - Starting a Fire with One Match
Wilderness Survival - Starting a Friction Fire
Wilderness Survival - Knowing Wild Plant Foods
Packing a Wilderness Survival Kit
How to Survive in the Wilderness
How to Go Camping
Organic Gardening Basics
Winter Survival Tips
Emergency Preparedness Tips
Watering An Organic Garden
Gardening With Organic Seeds
Organic Garden Planning
Water Ski Basics For Beginners
Cool Off in a Kayak
Catch & Release Fishing Fun
Incredible Inline Skating Tips
Snowshoeing
Showshoe Gear - Equipment and Apparel
Getting Started on Your Snowshoes
Snowshoe Techniques
Boating Basics
Boating Basics - Types of Boats
Boating Basics - Used Boat Buying
Boating Basics - Buying Boat Insurance
Tim MacWelch is the owner and Head Instructor of Earth Connection School of Wilderness Survival and Ancient Skills. Tim founded Earth Connection in 1997, and has continuously been offering outdoor skills classes in Northern Virginia ever since.
Wilderness Survival - Determining Priorities
In this video “How To Survive In The Outdoors” survival instructors Tim MacWelch and Rick “Hue” Hueston will teach you the skills of survival. Topics in this video series will include survival priorities, how to build a hut from sticks and leaves, how to find and purify drinking water, how to light a fire with only one match, making friction fire with the Bow and Drill, wild food gathering and information on survival kits to keep you safe.
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