Military and Civilian Survival School Fire Skills!
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2022
- Learn how to use the "Notch-less" and "Hasty" Bow Drill Fire Techniques!
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There are no unnecessary talk, no off-topic content, no unpractical weird techniques. This is why I like your videos and watch them again and again. They are completly usable stuff which teaches required skills with the most simple way. Thank you very much for sharing your knowlage with us and I am looking for more.
Taking out vampires in the field is such a hassle.....great video. Great skills. Thank you.
Great timing! I’m currently checking out your playlist for a get home bag video. With the current world events, it’s a great time for all of us to review our get home bags. Personally, I’d be going from city, to my home in a small town…about 40 miles. Thank you, Andrew for all you do 🙏
The major is one of the world's leading survival instructors and I'm sure dave Canterbury is proud to have him as a pathfinder school instructor along with corporal Kelly.
These guys are helping countless people improve.
Seriously impressive.
I practice this a lot cause I'm almost 73 and keeping my muscles in shape is a constant effort. I also make my own longbows and hunt with them. I try to find a small cave to sleep in to keep from having to build a shelter . Great video buddy .
An inspiration good man, I'm 53 👍
Very good. Keep at it. Stay safe.
Nylon tarps, and paracord are truly wonderful things. 57 and holding...
Guys, I am between you all, 68 in late June. I am doing my "second act" learning many new skills and adapting old skills at my semi- retirement location in the Republic of the Philippine Islands. No requirement that you have to give it up after XX number of years.
I hope I’m that fit and cool with 33 man!
Best part of my Sunday. Outstanding show be well my friend.
Come on, My Favorite Survival Channel is Working Again. Yours sincerely, Mr. Andrew, my Master of Survival 👍🌲
Thank you for supporting Americans with your knowledge and thank you for your service!
Thank you again, for all these detailed well thought out instructional videos..
it seems to me, if a person had to survive for a long time in the wilds, knowing these primitive fire starting techniques would be of the utmost importance!!!
I’m always amazed how adept you are at what you do… it is apparent you enjoy doing what you do…
We are all benefiting- and being blessed…
I continue to pray for you and your viewers…🥰🙏🏻
See you next week 😊
Great video Andrew keep em coming bud. Thank you for sharing your tips with us. Looking forward to the next one. Stay safe and be well brother. Strength and Honor...
Great fire training today Andrew!!! I’m a big fan of the notch-less method. It’s not a total beginner technique as one should understand the basic rules of Bow Drill construction. As experience is gained one starts to see were you can flex the rules somewhat. (Woodsman tip of the day for dealing with Forest Vamps for the win!) Another great point you alluded to is reusing a divot… I can often get three embers from one divot before creating another…just clean up the spindle end and sometimes score the divot to prevent glazing from occurring. Great instruction as always!
Keep up the Fire!!!
Thanks for posting another great video. I always look forward to Sunday for some more hip pocket training. Love your teaching style, makes me feel right at home. Semper.
You,sir, are an outstanding teacher. I enjoyed the all on one board technique. You make it look so easy. This is my favorite outdoor channel. Please keep the content coming!
You are a great channel. One question, are you planning about continuing the military evasion series? The video about the hide site was awesome. Keep up the good work.
Yes. Planning on doing more with that soon!
@@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft Very nice 👍
Thanks for sharing your knowledge brother. I've learned more from your channel than I did from basic at Ft. Benning.
On point as always, thanks for sharing you knowledge and skills. I look forward to each episode.
This is my Sunday evening treat here in Ireland
Good job,👍, on the training on how too use the bow drill . Always a OUTSTANDING Video
Excellent work...I haven't gotten quite as skilled as you have at this very necessary fire starting method...the squeezing wood on wood kinda grates my last nerve 😆 🤣 something to overcome I must say ...and soon coz it's almost spring after this big spring/lastofwinter storm coming up in a day or so...still hibernation for me here in the Midwest of Canada watching videos ;) 😉 getting supplies ready for some great outdoor adventures this summer 😀
Have to keep the vampire stakes at the ready at all times soldier. Great video Andrew. Stay safe.
Hello from British Columbia Canada
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That was the best tutorial on a bow drill I have seen. My bow drill skills suck. With your video, I think I can get better. Thanks Andrew.
I’m no Ranger but was 11B in the Army at the start OIF & OEF and now 31B in the Natty Guard. I look forward to yours and Corporal Corners vids every Sunday! Keep’em coming Hooah
The fires not the only one who needs oxygen 🤣. Good video man. 👍
I never felt the word primitive fit these methods. I get why they're used, but to me it takes knowledge to make a friction fire, stone tools and cordage. I prefer first technologies. You do it up right Andrew. Well done on another great class. Bravo
2:51 You're the best !
Andrew, thank you for sharing your knowledge on the making of a hearth and Bow drill, take care, stay safe and healthy, God bless you and your Family always.
"vampires?" "you never know... better to have it and not need it, vs. the reverse..."
Well done Andrew!
First time seeing that notchless bow drill technique, you taught this old Ranger a new trick!!
This is all good to learn. I know how to do it, but I always have a lighter in my pack, one on my belt kit, one in my pocket and one on my keyring. Better to have too much than not enough. Fire = life. Blade second.
Andrew, great job👍 The way you presented this vid was thorough. I liked how you went through doing the original set up to reinforce that info after the advanced method. Using the Paracord neck line for the line for the bow was quite smart 👍👍👍 Great job. Thanks
What a treat, tops my weekend!
I’ve often wondered what it is about primitive fire making that attracts Vampires. It good to have a handy stake.
You should seriously lead a boy scout troop. Love watching your videos and gain knowledge each time. Thank you!
Like other professionals that are good at their craft you make it look easy. Another good class.
So important to know your area plants. Here in the SW cottonwood is plentiful, other places not so much. Knowing what plants in your area to use make all the difference.
Outstanding! Well taught!
Well done. Thank you. I appreciate your content.
Very nicely detailed. Thank you.
Awesome learning new techniques and tips
Thanks for sharing your skills and knowledge. Your videos are awesome !
Thanks Andrew for another great video!🔥👏
Always good to know more fire starting methods.
Hey Andrew! What about a good blooper video? In these times, we could all use a good laugh.
Thanks Andrew great video as always!
This video deserves to be saved and a essay written about it after you trained it a few times. This is so awesome knowledge!
Awesome Andrew!
Great Video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Andrew,very good video.Keep'em coming.
Excellent instruction.
Superb content once again , thank you for sharing your knowledge .
Another great video . Keep the m comming . I enjoy watching them . I cant wait for the next video.
Thank you for another Great video! That was good practice with bow drill. Practice makes memory!
Another great out of the box/advanced tip! You are becoming my favorite! Keep up the great work!
Outstanding video as always Andrew🤘
Thanks for another great video! Keep ‘em coming!
Excellent. Thank you for the skills.
Great video...keep them coming....Freedom for all people..
Great job as always.
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Killing it, like always! Looked like a great day to be outside.
Great information! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Stay safe and watch your six.
Thanks Andrew. Simple, straightforward, and to the point. As always. I am now confident that I could do this, much appreciated. Subbed, all notes.
Good video!!! Been watching several of your videos and really enjoying the content. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences. Keep up the great work.
Another awesome video!
👍 super! Well demonstrated .. clear and easy to understand .. thank you.
Another awesome video..thank you sir
Andrew, great video and info!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another fine video !
Very good demonstration!
Thanks again for sharing your skills..very grateful. Cheers from Canada.
Always outstanding!!!!!
Outstanding Major! Very nice my friend 🤠
Hi Andrew - thank you you once again for an outstanding masterclass! Stays safe. ATB. Nigel
Good video demonstration Andrew ,great job , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Really cool Video !!!
Your skill with the bow drill is amazing, I need to work on my speed this spring. Thanks for the great tips! 👍
Well done video!
Good stuff!
Love the vids man, keep it up!
Great information as always. I am going to practice this way of fire starting. As always you get the information across so any body can understand. Keep it up
fantastic video Andrew, such great knowledge and application of this to the task in hand. As always very inspirational, thank you.
Great class video sir keep up the
Awesome work !
Drive on sir
Good job! I haven’t gone that since boy scouts, time I brush up on that skill. Thanks for the reminder!
Outstanding video! Thanks for the valuable skills you provide. I always pick up usefully tip or too. Stay safe🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏
Great vid many thanks
Great video.
Thanks bro.
Great vid. Thankyou for the skills, training and inspiration. Big thankyou for removing the spamming ad's during the presentation. Really enjoyed the craft.
Excellent video
Most excellent , this advanced yet simple method is great.
Right with my thoughts this morning, especially how to attach the cord. Thx again, Andrew. Bearing block could be a handy concave rock. First thing that usually smoked for me was the bearing wood! For general survival, the most essential item seems a large stainless steel pot (Mors?) with a bail and/or handle, plus a lid upon which you can cook. Then 2 or three blades comprised of: (1)hatchet, kukuri, parang, etc., (2)Mora or Buck Woodsman [my favorite], and (3)saw. I carry a full bottle of protein-base repellant as well as head nets. Beware of strangulation by neck cord.
Good stuff, as usual.
Great video
Hi Andrew 😊 yet again another great video mate, I haven't seen this method of bow drill hearth before, it's got to be a game changer in damp weather, I loved the close up of the ember travelling down the groove to the first divett, excellent filming. Thanks for your efforts, stay safe Major, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
that was awesome
Great, video teaching that.
Corporal sent me! Definitely subscribing! Keep up the great work!
I learn a lot with your videos, Thank you!
Awesome !!! Super easy to understand and reproduce thanks to your talent as an instructor! Thank you very much for this video ! Greetings from Switzerland !!! JLuc
Great job brother!!! You are a very good instructor, I never lose interest during your instructions. And that's saying a lot in today's world. GOD Bless, Stay safe and Semper Fi. ( I'm an old Marine). Later
Nice!
Outstanding technique that I haven't seen before. Thank you very much, Sir!