Wilderness Survival - Useful Knots

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Reggie Bennett of Mountain Shepherd teaches how to tie useful knots in a survival situation. The key to a good knot is that it's easy to tie and UNTIE as well since you'll likely have limited rope and might need to reuse what rope you have.

For the entire playlist of Wilderness Survival Videos visit:
http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9246A19308C9DDE7

For more information on Mountain Shepherd Survival School or to sign up for classes visit:

http://MountainShepherd.com

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  • This guy has to take a piss.

  • i used to go camping as a kid alot but i never realized how much stuff you had to learn for wildreness survival.

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  • the best one 

  • @furiousajp - Yeah I had just commented to my girlfriend that this guy can't stand still and the camera operator will probably yell "STOP PACING!!!" lol

  • i cant tell if hes being serious or not because that jock itch shit really does burn like a son of a bitch

  • Know what myself and the people there learned from this video/class???? Not a friggin thing. And to think they paid for that.

  • @TyphoonWinds I didn't have any problems following what he was teaching.

  • Your constant body movement is totally distracting from your content. A little less caffeine, friend.

  • camera work is bloody awful (but granted he does keep moving around). 

    is he nervous?

  • Good stuff. Glad I found your videos. Cheers!

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