6 Days. Taking No Knife, Food, & Fire. 🛖
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- Making...1) Crab/fish pot. 2) Fire Pump Drill. 3) Kite. 4) Tree Glue. 5) Lure. 6) Cordage. 7) Raft & Sail. have been looking forward to doing this one for a long time. With just the clothes on my back and one mystery item in my top pocket, I am embarking on an adventure on the coast using only primitive tools. Clay Tall Stories Videos & Music are self-filmed in New Zealand mostly in the South Island
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0:00 Climb down to the primitive hut
01:46 Gear breakdown & survival clothing Link collabs.shop/ihlmkn
03:25 Foraging Food
07:00 Making Crab/Fish Pot off the beach
09:54 Fishing with Pot
13:03 Making Fire Pump Drill
16:08 Making Fire
17:40 Cooking Fish
18:35 Fishing with pot in sea pond
20:05 Making Trap Entrance for Fish Pot
20:50 Making Primitive Kite (Munu Tukutuke)
23:10 Flying Kite & Fishing
24:24 Beach Fishing with Pot
25.28 Making Lure
27:55 Making Pine Pitch Charcoal Glue
29:11 Making Flax Cordage
30:34 Making Raft & Sail
33:20 Completing Raft & Setting sail to sea.
35:00 Fishing Off the Raft
39:25 Outro
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This gives me nostalgia of the first time I saw Les Stroud's Survivorman as a kid. Your primitive survival skill is just unparalleled by anyone I've seen who makes these types of videos. I truly wish you had a production crew so I could see the maximum potential of your skills and knowledge. Hats of to you sir.
Thank you very much.
Late stoneage technology was still advanced enough for cultures not just to survive and but to actually thrive. It's engineering and art combined with ingenuity. This is the most impressive and genuine survival clip on CZcams.
Biting the head of the fish, “I don’t have a knife..so he’s dead” had me cracking up
that was crazyyyy i was like aint no way this dude just bit that niga like he aint got no fam or past
Hey clay I grew up without a father in Blenheim , thanks to your videos I was able to motivate myself to go out and catch my first fish. Cheers mate
That's awesome buddy. Cheers
Just to let foreigners know, the passion fruit, figs and peaches, gooseberries, walnuts, and others are not native plants, these are plants that have gone wild out of someones homestead. New Zealand had VERY few fruit or vegetable native plants, before Europeans brought things from overseas. And what we did have, modern people wouldn't recognise as viable food, they are nothing like modern fruit. And most of what we did have needed a LOT of careful preparation to take poisons out of it. The Kawakawa berry he ate to begin with, five would give you strong stomach cramps and the runs, 20 would give you CRIPPLING pain.
Good point mate 👍
@@ClayTallStories That flax descent made my eyes stick out on stalks.
:) That is a nice spot you have found there mate. :)
Good info thank you
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Thank God for Europeans.
34:50 "this is the life for me boys" you know this guy found a kick ass life
He made a drill out of stone and sticks!!!! Then he made fire with it!!! That's the craziest thing I've ever seen! I'm astonished by everything you built in this episode, you got yourself a lifetime subscriber!
That fish/crab trap is a piece of art, a sculpture.
One of the best solo survival videos I have ever seen !!!!!!!!!! Well done Clay !!! Please keep em coming !!!
That is a pretty humbling comment mate. Thanks for the bottom of my heart.
@@ClayTallStories I agree with Pitt, I've watched other survivalist/campers and I assure you I like them and all, but you amazed me beyond of what I expected. Really great time watching this video and you are an incredible handy-craft-man. Well done.
the island with bear grylls is a joke to you? women vs men episodes are the best
@@ClayTallStories Thank you the interessting video. But on 17:23 you are wrong. Horse Hoof Fungus is not Chaga. It is also known as Tinder Fungus. But Chaga is something completly different. Chaga grows in cold climate zones and not only looks very different, it grows different and is not usefull for making fire. It is a very healthy fungus tho. Also Tinder Fungus is quite healthy, bc it is anti-inflammatory and therefore usable for tea making.
Sorry that comment was not for your video. It somehow ended up here was for a different guys channel. Not sure how that happened. But you my friend are legit. My bad
Mr. Clay... Crazy crafting skills you have. I actually got stuned with the auto-drilling method to make fire... I mean I know other methods and watched other people follow the principle, but you took it way further, and I mean not just the drill... The basket, the raft, the glue, every tiny peace you crafted you did it with so much care and quality. Really impressed by you sir, respect.
Thanks for taking the time to watch the full video. Cheers mate
@@ClayTallStories Why was the stone in the fire maker / drill? To add weight? To stabilize it?
@@Wizard_of_the_Towerfor the momentum and the weight
You're not just entertaining, you're an inspiration.
Truly the best survival video I've seen to this date
It really show that nature will provide you with more than enough food as long as you know what to look for.
If you are in the right country, in the right season and run home to mom when it gets a bit windy lol.
Absolutely amazing! You made 1,000's of years of Oceanic traditions come to life. I really appreciate this as a life long learner of Pacific cultures and history.
that crab/fish trap is a masterpiece
He's smart to take a camera. Cameraman never dies.
I saw a video of a guy filming himself on teaching people how to get out of quick sand, alone by himself in the middle of the woods. Needless to say he didn’t make it and that iconic movie shot of the hand sticking out reaching for something while slowly sinking is 100% accurate and gives me chills now.
@@krameranderson8865 but that meant that he was not the cameraman anymore. The camera survived... didn't it?
@@letmesleepinpeace7052 hmm.. so does that mean whoever touched the camera 3 months after he set it down and uploaded the footage would get the technical credits for cameraman? That could be an interesting stipulation in being a cameraman haha neat point
Watching you eat that fish really put things in perspective... How hard reality hits. So much preparation and knowledge required just to acquire that little meal. It must have tasted so good. Bless you and thank you.
This is the best survival show I’ve watched yet
Before I die, If I can try just a tiny little fraction of what you do, I'll die happy. That's 40 minutes of heaven for us lot gawking at the screen, I can just imagine the happiness out there doing it for real. Really great stuff, man 👏🎬👏
Thanks brother 🙏
I never thought I would utter these words, but with all of the TV and internet survivalist channels out there, past and present, Survivorman Les Stroud has always been my go-to for realistic survival tips and living. Now I'm forced to say that I think I've actually found someone who not only can match with Les, but in a lot of areas, far exceed him. Such a breadth of knowledge. Thanks for the video.
This dude is a survival genius. Amazing to watch!
Seriously one of the best bushcraft survival videos I've ever watched. Definitely subscribed!
Welcome aboard!
+1
That fire starting set-up was next level clay! What a bounty that coast offers
the amount of joy i got watching that piece of smoldering scrub burst into flame was one of the most satisfying things i ever seen. great video Clay
Nothing short of amazing. Probably the most resourceful and knowledgeable person I've seen on any survival challenge anywhere. I can barely change my own light bulbs.
Clay, I watch all of the survival channels and you are at the top of the class. Such a display of knowledge and presented in a wonderful way. Thank you sincerely for this world-class content!
Thank you for injecting some thought and positivity into this heart warming validation.
- How in the *WORLD* did this man know how to make all of these things!? Truly amazing.
how do you NOT?
@@JingleJoeIs that a necessary response? The vast majority of people don't know these skills.
WOW… I’m 40 and I have never seen someone as badass as you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This really brought me back. It was like I was watching Les Stroud on Survivorman for the first time in forever in the 00's. Truly amazing skills and variety of them too!
Jeez Clay! You really knocked it out of the park with this one. Those are some impressive survival and crafting skills!!
I appreciate that mate.
@@ClayTallStories what brand jumper is that legend
YEAH, HE GOT THEM FROM THE MOVIE CAST AWAY
he we go mate.survival clothing Link collabs.shop/ihlmkn
Well done!! You accomplished a lot in only 6 days. NZ is a gorgeous country. Thanks for all your work in sharing your adventures.
It's amazing how many tools you made from rocks, sticks, and plant matter. You made glue, and everything you needed to live.
Damn mate..you just transported me... from my hotel room in southern Spain... So nice... legend! :)
...hieremai, companion of the native ways!...what a teacher you prove to be!...I am so grateful to have found your site!...on go and well be, good man!...
First time on your channel and I'm blown away with the content. I rarely sit and watch a full video of this length but you had me hooked!
Welcome aboard!
Pun welcome ☺️
Awsum life mate. Love your aussie accent. Excellent crafting. Im a kiwi expat lived in OZ most of my life. Was full time offgrid doing the The Big Lap for 5 years. Nature be in it 💪👍
one of the best solo survival vids ive ever watched. This man has taught me alot.
what u learned?
That is such a supportive comment. Thank you for the encouragement.
@@arthurfarrapo taught hìm but doesnt mean he learned it lol
man i've been watching these kind of videos for years, you my sir are a statement to how to do it properly keeping it old school and true, very impressive
The minute he bit the fish I subscribed
Awesome video, really scratched my "return to monke 🗿" itch. Thank you very much, your flax craftmanship was fantastic and I wasn't prepared for the raft. If you had a village I would happily join you chief!
Watching this makes me wanna shout... WILSON!!!
Wish I could live like you do. Amazing to watch.
You can do it!
Wowww.thts like the perfect Kai forage mission.plenty Kai to feast on.yur knowledge Is powerful clay💯.
one of the only real survival videos i have seen. a video in which actual animals are caught for food. great job!
Wow! Passionfruit, walnuts, cape gooseberry, figs and peaches in the wild! Awesome place to forage, I can't even get that stuff in the supermarket where I live :)
Real solid skills though, a joy to see.
Best videos ANYWHERE!
Kia Ora From Christchurch
I hope the rest are like this, because without hesitation I subscribed. Many videos of this genre do not use primitive skills at all. Which is a shame. Our is tool the mind. Our ancestors basically conquered 90% of the surface of the land and water with handmade canoes and spears.
Why have i only just come across this channel now, been thinkin field days had survival skills, this guy is next level
That kite put a smile on my face. Great video Clay, thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. A smile is what I hope to achieve with my adventures. Cheers
Nicely edited video. I love the musical drums in between.. got my heart pumping!
Really nice. You`re resourceful and very patient. Seems like you take your time to do things right the first time. Looks like your basket weaving skills came in very handy as well.
Put this guy in a time machine, send him back 10,000 years and he would do just fine. Nice video mate.
When I look at you and listen to you, I have the impression that you really know everything, and that there are no problems but only solutions, I would really like to do like you, survival but at the moment I can't find anyone to accompany me lol......
Clay, your bushcraft skills are legend level. I just love the rare occasion when I see something new hand crafted. A bushcraft kite! Outstanding video.
Thank you very much mate!
Kia Ora from Orange NSW Clay I go hunting for deer goat fresh water fishing I showed my Aussie maté your videos he loved this one
The casual competence and genuine gratitude are a great combination.
Very impressed!!! Just like how our Polynesian ancestors did it in the past. Great job. You do them proud!!!
I am one of those anxiety ridden folks secretly wishing they could do what you do. Thank you for the transitive experience! Your skills are absolutely amazing
you can, until you realize its all in your head and nothing is stopping from doing this tomorrow except yourself. It boils down to you just dont want to, generally speaking.
@@flum4us Nothing is stopping you from just doing it tomorrow. But If you do, you will probably just fucking die though 😆 To live like that even for a week you need to be physically fit, healthy and very knowledgable to survive in the wilderness. There is a reason why most people who were ever born never even managed pass on their genes. They died before they had a chance.
@@flum4us Ahhh yes anxious people love not doing anything and it's an absolute choice. Thanks for the insight.
Don't wish. We are 8 billions people on the planet, if everyone starts doing the same thing as the guy in the video does, there will be no nature left, no bird, no fish, no trees, .... We will destroy everything.
been there
but yesterday I came home from my first solo camping trip and I can't believe Ive waited this long
it's really just in your head, don't let that keep you from living
Clay needs to go on those Survival shows and show em all how its done!
7vsWild (German CZcams) would be holiday for this guy :D
I dont think I have ever seen this much skill in a survival video. And I've seen a lot of survival videos.
That video was AWESOME. Dude, if I ever get stranded on a deserted island, I know a little more than I did before and believe it wouldn't be as bad as originally thought. Love to hunt and fish and this video shows you can survive without one store bought item.
Primitive survival videos have made me feel inspired or amazed before, but adding on hungry is a new one for me! All those fruits looked delicious
Day 1000 : Fighting shark and bear with bare hands
Bare?
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao 🤣
@@suarrrrr. 😀😂
Still a kid at heart I see - love the kite! Great vid - thanks for sharing.
Hi from mike A. From LA.CALIFORNIA. YOU MY FRIEND ARE A GUINUSE. YOU have a lot of knowledge in bushcraft ING. That raft and all the other things you made from what you find on the island is TERRIFIC
I ENJOYED YOUR CHANNEL IMMENSELY. THANK YOU. I WILL WATCH MORE FOR SURE.
Clay, very impressive knowledge and set of skills. I think this is the most authentic 'survival' video I've ever seen. Well done.
Thanks 👍
I agree.
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Not one to ever comment, but Clay, you're a champion bud! Quintessential Kiwi, but more importantly.....you're real! I truly appreciate the efforts you put into your videos, and again, being real with what you have to say and put out there. It goes a long way for me personally, and I'm sure you're having the same impact on other viewers. Much love
I appreciate that comment mate. 🙏
the guts to get down without any safety equipment...Hats off!!
Melting the tree sap thing was really clever, and I'm quite astonished by the quality of the things you craft, great video!
Your weaving is impressive. Love the coastal survival👍🏼
Thank you very much!
Classic! Great to watch someone else do it and doing it much better.
I get the impression that your skill with tough long grass is key. Very entertaining to see you in action. To make a sail, a bed, a raft, all good skills.
I actually thought the thick grass weave you made was meant as the seat of the raft.
Respect.
Nothing that ever feels contrived or strained.
Well edited, narrated and executed.
Agree with others...this may be the best.
Thank you for the lessons and entertainment brother 🙏
Never, ever, have I seen a survival video, where the guy could do everything, without anything (tools, snack bars, gear, etc). Simply the best.
He definitely had gear.
This one amazing survival vedeo👏👏🥰I'm always watching you vedeo vlog from philipines 🥰
If i knew half of what this dude knows about survival, i wouldn't be concerned about much. Ive never seen this level of ingenuity. U have my sub. 👍🏼👍🏽
Greetings from The Gambia 🇬🇲 this is strong man we live in mud hut and hunt daily. Thank you for video
Big up
Looks like so much fun. Literally better than any vacation.
superb video. your survivalist skills are monumental. you are deserving of high acclaim
That's the kindest comment I think I have ever had. Thank you.
Amazing journey! Reminds me of the quote "Someone asked me, if I were stranded on a desert island what book would I bring... 'How to Build a Boat.' by Steven Wright
The talent this guy has is incredible
2:32 that one mosquito pranking us tho
This video was a bloody ripper! That looks like huge effort to achieve all that stuff and video it, edit it into another great episode . Thanks Clay. Inspiring achievement bro.
Cheers mate for taking the time to comment is such a positive manner.
@@ClayTallStories is it possible/legal to live out in the NZ bush indefinitely….bloody well done by the way…Subscribed
It depends on what land you are living. I would say just do it and keep everything clean, respect the land, sea and water ways and no one will bother you too much.
Your bush skills are phenomenal you should do more stuff like this.
Wow.. How nice to see you eating those half ripened fruits but still thanking and enjoying the nature. God bless you my brother..Keep doing what you are doing..
This guy is living proof stone tools can be used just as well as metal ones.
Wow, I wasn't expecting that amount of food! Good stuff too. The production quality on your survival videos is amazing.
Hey thank you a lot pure blood bro.
Totally Inspirational. Every time I thought, heck!, you know how to do so much amazing stuff. Then you turn around and make a boat! Wicked!
forever amazed by how resourceful you are man!
This is SO impressive.
Here are the chapters for anyone wanting to learn any of these survival skills.Thank you very much for your comments & ratings :) Clay
0:00 Climb down to the primitive hut
01:46 Gear breakdown & survival clothing Link collabs.shop/ihlmkn
03:25 Foraging Food
07:00 Making Crab/Fish Pot off the beach
09:54 Fishing with Pot
13:03 Making Fire Pump Drill
16:08 Making Fire
17:40 Cooking Fish
18:35 Fishing with pot in sea pond
20:05 Making Trap Entrance for Fish Pot
20:50 Making Primitive Kite (Munu Tukutuke)
23:10 Flying Kite & Fishing
24:24 Beach Fishing with Pot
25:28 Making Lure
27:55 Making Pine Pitch Charcoal Glue
29:11 Making Flax Cordage
30:34 Making Raft & Sail
33:20 Completing Raft & Setting sail to sea.
35:00 Fishing Off the Raft
39:25 Outro
mister, wich place ??
My man ❤
Kina cliffs, top of the South Island, New Zealand
Eggcellent. Eggcellent video! Very much enjoyed, perhaps the very best. Thanks old man. I’m 70. I can say that. Love
Your bushcraft is really something, nice work Clay.
Loved this video mate. That drill and fish trap you made were bloody amazing 👏🏻
Those are some impressive survival and crafting skills. One of the best solo survival videos I have ever seen! Bravo Clay,this is great advices how to survive without civilization!
thnak you grandpa for giving so much knowleadge
your fiber work is out of this world boss. amazing video!
Clay you are an absolute legend, I've learned a lot from one video already!
This guy is the definition of work smarter not harder (though of course it's all hard, he did it the smarter way), I felt like I was back in a cave manually rubbing 2 sticks together and he brings the rock and stick contraption in and blew me and my oonga boonga groups minds 😂
Normally when I watch these types of videos the people are starving. This guy seems to have a full belly most of his trip. Kudos!
I love this. particularly the honesty, not cutting out all the setbacks like some others might.