Important wilderness survival skills include the ability to find food, clothing and water in nature, and how to navigate in unfamiliar territory. Discover how first-aid is an important survival skill with help from a recreational kayaking instructor and outdoor adventurer in this free video on wilderness survival skills.
Expert: Dr. T. Scott Cook
Contact: www.weu.com/about_us.htm
Bio: Dr. T. Scott Cook has a degrees in Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Adventure from Greenfield Community College and the University of Massachusetts.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
good info. I'm going hiking to the Rockies next week with some co workers.
isaias556 1 month ago
Thank you for the information
TripInsure 1 month ago
Hey man I am sorry for the negative comments. I was just telling "advanced" survivalists not to watch this. But, you do have good info for a beginner. Everyone like you and myself will always have diff methods, skills, etc. I think I had a drink when I made that comment and I was wrong. Again I am sorry. Keep doing what you do.
SteveWaddell1 1 month ago
@SteveWaddell1 ...No one is forcing you to watch his videos, retard! If you consider yourself a "survivalist" then why are you watching a video about skills in wilderness survival? Wouldn't you already have the skills required to do so, retard?!
low72 1 month ago
LOL I'd bet that the first two things on your top ten list is weed and a good bong.
cowpoke1000 6 months ago
i mite buy that book
Kodking13 6 months ago
Guys this troll is an idiot. Taking "survival" info from this dude is for BEGINNERS and does not apply to us "survivalists". Why is he in my YT recommendations? Go away retard!!!
SteveWaddell1 10 months ago
have you done a video about purifying water??any body ??
EHABGMG8 10 months ago
@dedicated2outdoors If you had these certain items in your first aid kit you could; clean the wound with antibiotics and/or chlorine or iodine or alcohol to prevent gangreen, keep the wound cleen with gauss, and create a makshift splint with tape (athletic or duct tape) or with a "sam splint", take the edge of the pain off with a pain reliever.
12vscience 1 year ago
I once went an hour without a beer?
mythic89 1 year ago