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10/11/2025

Wood stove cooked grilled cheese on a snowy day ❄️😋

10/11/2025

Making a delicious lunch in our hot tent:)

10/11/2025

Snow Day

10/05/2025

How I Open a Coconut Without Any Tools! 🥥✨ If you ever find a dry, mature coconut and don’t have a knife — don’t worry, you can still open it! Here’s how I did it: 1. I used a sharpened stick — in my case, a piece of bamboo I found nearby. 2. With the help of a rock, I hammered the stick into the fibrous husk until it started separating from the hard shell. 3. On the coconut, there are three little “eyes” — one of them is usually darker, softer, and slightly indented. 4. I used a small stick to pierce it, and voilà — fresh coconut water without spilling a drop! 5. When it was empty, I smashed the shell with the same rock to get to the sweet white flesh inside. Rough, simple, but totally effective. Sometimes, nature gives you everything you need. Disclaimer: The potentially hazardous activities depicted in this video should only be performed by trained and qualified adults.

10/05/2025

DIY Drawknife from an Ordinary Knife and Stick 🌲🔪 What you’ll need: • Your favorite knife, the longer, the better • Any stick you like that is comfortable to hold in your hand Steps: 1. Insert the Knife: Hammer your knife into the stick at the spot where the rings are located. This spot is typically stronger and prevents the stick from splitting in half. 2. Reinforce if Needed: If the wood isn’t very sturdy, wrap it with rope to prevent splitting and ensure the knife doesn’t slip out. 3. Safety First: Using this method keeps your hands safe at all times. Give it a try and let me know how it works for you! Disclaimer: The potentially hazardous activities depicted in this video should only be performed by trained and qualified adults.

10/05/2025

A pencil sharpener will help make fire!🔥✏️ Sharpen any dry branch with a pencil sharpener and use the shavings to start a fire. The sharpener weighs almost nothing and takes up very little space. Disclaimer: The potentially hazardous activities depicted in this video should only be performed by trained and qualified adults.

10/04/2025

Your food products are saved Dangerous! Do not attempt to chant indoors or near flammable objects. Be careful with fire and sharp tools! Use protective equipment!

10/04/2025

Coconut juice extraction🥥 Even on vacation, my survival skills help me Dangerous! Do not repeat! Do not attempt to replicate this without the proper instruction and expertise! This video was created solely for educational purposes, all activities were conducted by specialists with the necessary safety measures in place.

10/04/2025

A small lifehack on how to conveniently hang a backpack so that it does not get dirty and insects do not get there!

10/03/2025

KMnO4 + Sugar =🔥 Dangerous! Do not attempt to chant indoors or near flammable objects. Be careful with fire and sharp tools! Use protective equipment!

10/03/2025

How to Make a Forest Table from Sticks and a Rock in 3 Minutes Fast, sturdy, and super handy — here’s how to build a simple table in the woods using natural materials and just a bit of help from your gear. You’ll need: 🌿 3 (or 4) short sticks 🪢 strong rope (I use Atwood paracord — link with discount is in my Bio 😉) 🪨 a flat stone or wooden board Tie the sticks with a secure knot, spread them like a tripod, place the rock on top — and you’ve got yourself a table! Use it as a cooking surface, stool, or a cozy little camp setup. Try different stick lengths and knot positions to find your perfect height and balance. Simple. Reliable. Beautiful. Nature-style 🍃 Disclaimer: The potentially hazardous activities depicted in this video should only be performed by trained and qualified adults.

10/03/2025

Wood Chopping Stand 🪵 This super easy method will help you set up a wood chopping stand in just minutes! ⏱️ It will make chopping firewood a breeze, save your back, and prevent your favorite saw from getting dull from hitting the ground or stones. 😊✨ Especially effective when you use your largest folding saw like the Silky Katanaboy! ⚔️🪚 If the log is very heavy, make sure to drive the stakes a little into the ground. 🌿💪 Disclaimer: The potentially hazardous activities depicted in this video should only be performed by trained and qualified adults.

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Philipsburg, MT
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