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Free Online Wilderness Skills Lessons
Natural Insulation Beds
Improvised Tyvek A-Frame Shelter
Maxpedition Condor II Loadout
Winter Tent and Homemade Stove
PSK Survival Exercise part 1
PSK Survival Exercise part 2
PSK Survival Exercise part 3
How to build a split wood fire
Primitive and Modern Fire Kits
Firesteel Lanyards
Using a fire steel with natural tinders
Cut Station, Axecraft , and Sawcraft
Adventure Sworn Bushcraft USA Knife
The Versatile Cold Steel Shovel Part 2
The Versatile Cold Steel Shovel Part 1
Tagged!!!Two favorite Bushcraft Knives
Axe practice part 2
Bushcraft Axes- Wetterlings and Plumb
Axe Practice
Survival Tarp Part 2
Survival Tarp
Wilderness Cooking Methods
Wilderness First Aid
Hand Drill and Punkwood Fire
Group Tarp Shelter
Basic Tarp Set Up
Tricked Out Maxpedition Condor II
Whipping Rope & Tool Handles
2 Strand Twist Manmade Cordage
Winter Camping- Snow Trench
Twig Fire
Winter Camping- Water Generator
Bushclass USA- Feathersticks & Shavings
Winter Camping -The Long Fire
Winter Camping - Tool Selection
Field Repair Kit
Winter Shelter and Homemade Stove
Cold Steel Trail Hawk
Uses of the Survival Blanket
How to use a Firesteel
Bushcraft- Survival Books
Braiding an Eye Into 550 Cord
Pocket Survival Kit
Turley PSK Knife
US GI PONCHO SLING CHAIR
Ontario Machete One Stick Fire
Skills Challenge The One Stick Fire
Packing the Alice Pack
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The reason I do these vids is to help those who want a little extra knowledge on bushcraft and the outdoors. I am not selling anything, trying to promote myself, nor do I have a hidden motive. Most of my skills were taught to me for free, so I would like pass on the knowledge. If you have any questions please ask.

I had several people ask me to start teaching again. So last year I started the Midwest School of Bushcraft. I only teach about 10 classes or so a year. I have had some great experiences and met so many great people. I will continue to put out as many videos as I can.
About Me:
 
Former USAF Survival Instructor(now called SERE Specialist)
Canoe guide
Okpik Winter Camping Instructor
NREMT Paramedic
Rope Rescue Tech II
USAR Rescue Specalist

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Check out my friends Custom Knives
http://www.turleyknives.com/
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iawoodsman commented on Free Online Wilderness Skil... (1 day ago)
"@Hmetalz Nope, I am in the South West Corner."
 
 
iawoodsman uploaded a new video (3 days ago)
I have had this program going for about a year. You can learn more about...   more
 
 
iawoodsman commented on Natural Insulation Beds (4 days ago)
"@medicjimr Don't worry it coming."
 
 
iawoodsman commented on Natural Insulation Beds (4 days ago)
"@dap52521 If you bed is the proper thickness moisture from the ground wi..."   more
 
 
iawoodsman commented on Natural Insulation Beds (4 days ago)
"@rwkcontact As long as you separate your self from the moisture you will..."   more
 
Channel Comments
primitiveskills (3 days ago)
Excellent courses on Bushcraft USA! Hope I can get to meet you at Daves gathering in Ohio this Spring! Would love to have you visit our school if you ever get to Maine. We have our gathering in the Fall and it would be great to have you share skills. Much Respect. -Mike
wederkam (5 days ago)
can you dop a video on how to make a snare.
WatchRyder (5 days ago)
Great bed video mate!
wederkam (6 days ago)
Where do you get those extra poutches.
Survivalkid99 (1 week ago)
Great vids keep up your very great work
Toni
geocachespoilers (2 weeks ago)
cool video
Kayakwinds (3 weeks ago)
Nicely done. I have been doing a lot of experimenting with tarp shelters, and the "A" frame is a time honored approach that works well. Recently, I have been using the so-called Ninji shelter, which, apparently, was thought up by a fellow who calls himself the Norseman. It has worked superbly well for me. Basically, it utilizes a rectangular tarp that has both corners of one narrow end spiked to the ground. One of the remaining corners on the opposite end is affixed to a vertical object--pole, tree. The other corner is, frequently, left to dangle free. You might want to try it. Thank you again for your fine video.
JUKEBOXX1990 (1 month ago)
great channel..im subbing 2 u
Nard586 (1 month ago)
can we trade plumbs
AndyJ01 (1 month ago)
Fantastic! The video on the twig fire was amazing!! went out last Saturday morning with the dog, wet snow/sleet, and did as said in the video, fire fist try!! Thanks, Andy
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