List your favorite website, youtube channels, books and other sources you use to educate yourself and friends.
My first is YouTube - wildernessoutfitters's Channel
This is the YouTube channel for Dave Canterbury who is actually going to be on a survival show on Discovery in the future. Over 200 videos of all kinds of useful info. Fire making, tracking, fishing, bow/arrow/bowstring making, shelters, I mean all kinds of useful stuff.
On his website, HomePage he has all kinds of stuff free for download. He also runs the Pathfinder school, a downloadable course that teaches all of his survival stuff. Also has kids version, pretty cool.
Another YouTube channel is:
YouTube - survivalistboards's Channel
another guy, who will tell you first hand he is no pro, but covers a lot of different topics, and their website Survivalist Forum Survival Gear Reviews and Self Sufficiency Articles
My favorite books are the Foxfire series, which I read as a kid at my grandfathers house. I need to buy those for our family.
My first is YouTube - wildernessoutfitters's Channel
This is the YouTube channel for Dave Canterbury who is actually going to be on a survival show on Discovery in the future. Over 200 videos of all kinds of useful info. Fire making, tracking, fishing, bow/arrow/bowstring making, shelters, I mean all kinds of useful stuff.
On his website, HomePage he has all kinds of stuff free for download. He also runs the Pathfinder school, a downloadable course that teaches all of his survival stuff. Also has kids version, pretty cool.
Another YouTube channel is:
YouTube - survivalistboards's Channel
another guy, who will tell you first hand he is no pro, but covers a lot of different topics, and their website Survivalist Forum Survival Gear Reviews and Self Sufficiency Articles
My favorite books are the Foxfire series, which I read as a kid at my grandfathers house. I need to buy those for our family.