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From: TheGods1marine
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  • how did you learn all your survival techniques? I took a survival training course and they didnt show me near the stuff that you have.

  • @DustyStar20 Books, Online and lots of time spent in the bush my friend.

    Thanks, Reggie

  • @TheGods1marine well I really appreciate the vids you post on here, my nieces and nephews are all home school students so these are all great things to teach them

  • do you ever watch man vs wild or dual survival

  • @MegaOutdoorhunter No my friend but i am a subscriber of Dave's channel here on youtube.

  • @MegaOutdoorhunter my favorite shows, bear grills is awesome.

  • Awesome stuff! Are you familiar with Les Stroud aka Survivorman? You should check him out for other wilderness tips, you remind me a lot of him.

  • @00ColdFusion00 Thank you my friend and yes i am a big fan of Les Stroud, Reggie

  • well thought out great stuff my friend

  • @kissmyarse666 Thank you my friend, Reggie

  • grate vid mate this has given me a idea for my cub scoust this year thank you well done

  • @MrMyshed Thank you my friend, Reggie

  • What is the name of the music used? It's absolutely enchanting!

  • @MossMaskface Its Called "Skye Cuillin" By Kevin MacLeod

    Thank you my friend, Reggie

  • I m looking forward to some new vids from you kido, i hope you have stuff in the works???

  • @NragedXX Thank you my friend and i will have a new video just as soon as i can film one.

    Thanks, Reggie

  • @TheGods1marine Hes fine, he just had a broken arm from it falling on him.

  • @IAmSwordKirby haha ok

    Thanks, Reggie

  • your awsome ive been a boy scout for 7 going on eight years and i would love how u got to know whats edible and not it would help alot with the servivle campouts please right back

  • @ggffrree Go to you library and find a book on local wild edibles but before you try anything talk to your scout leaders and have them to you.

    Thanks, Reggie

  • When i made a shelter like this, the main log fell on my friend who was under it when i put the leaf roof on.

  • @IAmSwordKirby Yeah you need to make sure its a strong tree that your using.

    Hope you friend is ok.

    Thanks, Reggie

  • Will you marry me?

  • @Caelumorphosis Sorry my friend. No

    Thanks, Reggie

  • Hmmm 1 top comment... uhh Genius kid!

  • @Mr556x45mm haha Thank you my friend

    , Reggie

  • Dude can u tell how that "leaf roof" can be waterproof? how is that possible? o.O

  • @searock1988 The leaves pack tight enough to gather to shed the rain, and truth me my it works i use leaves as water proofing almost all my shelters.

    Thanks, Reggie

  • dude please use some different music next time the old music kinda gets old after a while but other than that keep up the good work great videos!!!

  • @mpflyer94 haha yes it does my friend, I'm working on obtaining some new music

    Thanks, Reggie

  • you have one of the prettiest german shperd

  • @TANG0BRAV046 Thank you my friend, Reggie

  • do you get paid for the challenges or something like that?

  • @aleeeex1055 These challenges are made by other YouTubers. Sometimes there is a prize so times there is not. it all depends on who is doing it but the main thing is to just have fun.

    Thank you my friend, Reggie

  • you could take the dead bark that was about to fall off of the tree and use it either to get your fire going or to patch spots in your shelter

  • @TheWesternking That is true my friend thank you.

    ,Reggie

  • good tip, use your feet to pin the striker to a log or something. Makes striking the match easier ;)

  • @madhatterjc1 That is true my friend Thank you.

    ,Reggie

  • pls make another vid soon pls

  • @AlfalfaTheKid I will my friend very soon

    Thanks, Reggie

  • dude you r awesome because you can do stuff with one hand

  • @virgo4471 haha Thank you my friend

    ,Reggie

  • where are you from??

  • @TheJMJ1970 I'm from and live in North Carolina

    Reggie

  • @TheGods1marine I am Polish, very far away. We also have at home a nice area. Good luck in the next adventure.

  • @TheJMJ1970 That's awesome my friend, and thank you.

    Reggie

  • at 2:27.. are you angry?

  • dude u make really good vidoes:D and have a cool dog haha

  • dude u make really good vidoes:D

  • thumbs up i subscribed

  • I'm impressed with your skills both in front and behind the camera. ★★★ Very well done. Good storyline, producing, directing, and editing. ★★★. in 6 minutes you have 1. Created the Environment. 2. Introduce the Problem. 3. Introduce Solution. 4. Execute the solution. 5. Happy Ending/Sad ending/Cliff Hanger. In this case... Happy Ending as you look comfy in the lean to. :)★★★★★

  • Great job! I am sure it is not as easy as it looks! Doing everything one-handed would be a challenge for sure!.......JP.

  • do u ever sleep in them

  • @TheBreamfisher Yep :~)

    

  • @TheGods1marine ok :D they look good

  • Good thing you didn't bust your leg Lol. Kudos to you for putting in the time to improve your skills

  • That was great!!! You're going to be much better than Ray Mears. When the SHTF, I want to be near you. Lol

  • Well done..I'm glad you found the time to enter, I would love a region like yours to play in..all those pine needles??? Wow , what a great personal space..all the very best for the contest mate!

    regards from the UK

    Scott

    Wessex Blades

  • Inspiring video. Appreciate all the work involved.

  • Absolutely outstanding job, kid! Way to go! I like the tip about using your shirt to gather needles. While it seems intuitive, if you are hurt and tired you may not think of such a thing without the kind of training your provide in your video. Really a great job and I appreciate the fact that instead of sitting in your house and playing video games in a fantasy world, you are outside living like a red blooded American...and bringing it to the People. Count me as a new subscriber.

  • You do a excellent job editing your video clips together, including different and / or alternating camera angles, narrating and picking good music for them.

  • respect..really great job

  • Great job. I like watching you make things look so easy even when they are not.

  • great job , man you rock...lol

    best regards

    sercout

  • Well done Marine.

  • Thank you, this is a very educational video dude!! I have never seen a video of how to survive if you are , say wounded and have only one arm very goo thinking too!!

  • Nice video, this was something i had never thought much about training for.

    Will have to correct that error!

    Subscribed :)

  • great video you can make a great shelter whit just one arm this is one of the things that nobody think when they training theres survival skills. great video and congratulations. greetings from Portugal and the survival team.

  • Another great video contest entry. Congrats on the win from jjaayypp963 contest. TY for post PEACE

  • good job!

  • Excellent ! good attention to detail. Alot can be done without a knife,saw or ax.

  • Thanks a lot for your participation to my contest! You have done an EXCELLENT work here!

    Thanks a lot!

    CH-eers

  • Perfect job, Reggie, as ususal : ) Very good, thanks for the video. All the best Sepp PS: Congrats for winning your next challenge ; )

  • great job!

  • Superb answer to the challenge, Reggie!

    Once again, an excellent job of a skillfully made, enjoyable video.

    Thanks for sharing this with us! ★☆★☆★

  • great video brother..glad to see you take the time to try out stuff like that in different variables

  • great vid! i wish my 16 year old son could hang out with you!

  • Good work Reggie, but I thought Matt's contest ended in February?

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