I'm a God fearing guy with years of experience in self reliance, bushcraft, firearms, self-defense and good ol' fashion country living. My home is the deep woods of Northern Wisconsin and it's my pleasure to share with you my many outdoor adventures. Whether it's working polishing my skills at the shooting range, building a new and better survival shelter or playing some paintball..I'm your average do-it-all guy. You'll even find original/cover music videos on this channel. Guitars, guns, gear reviews and other random awesomeness can be found here too. Sit back and enjoy!
They finally succumbed to overwhelming stupidity, their brains just decided to shut down out of sheer embarrasment. The families decided to call off the search for them after lunch, and seemed to have lead happy prosperous lives after the incident.
Never before in my life have i been so thrilled to learn that two people were never seen again. And how about a huge shoutout to the great unknown pilot who never went back to check on them. 👏
So many are are making up these ‘Survival Stories’ for RU-vid. These two guys - Why are they Shaving their faces? For the Camera? After A Week? With No Food? 😂😂 Last thing, one would be worried about, Is Shaving their Face, For Camera, And rubbing mud, on their faces, To ‘Make it look ‘Realistic’👎🏾
I’m just glad the woods were thick enough and plenty of debris on the ground for you to hear it at a distance that you were far enough away to fire the warning shots. Those foot pads are made for silence so they can get up on prey and then they’re so fast they can be on it in no time. He was doing the typical stalking behavior - no sounds from his mouth, no warning signals, the trying to flank you. That’s when they’ve decided to make a meal of you. The question I have is do they do this with other animals? Is the key to the behavior confusion on the part of the prey as to what the bear will do next? Or is it because with their movements they keep closing the gap?
We went hunting but forgot our rifles and met some bears…I am obviously ironic. We also don’t have water and no basic medical supplies. What else could possibly go wrong. Single machete.
I've been in this situation and I promise it's not pleasant by know means but I did what I had to to make it no phone no communications what so ever I realized I was probably never going to be rescued made the decision to make permanent shelter long term recon my surroundings find a good possible water source set traps for food after seeing tracks of small wild life most of all fire to boil water and cook fish I bought constructed 4 signals one on beach with wood one with rocks one with trees and one by me in my camp a huge fire I could start quickly
Just waiting for rescue I guess it would be your first thought that someone will be looking for you but me nope I'm gathering lo g term right off the bat not counting on rescue
Of course not any recon of the area looking for resources no water resource is first off and definitely need to recon the area to understand what you have to survive
Great, Work Adam. I have a property in Pennsylvania in the mountains I use a battery pole saw, it saves your back and is pretty quick. Also I use a regular large leaf rake for clearing the debris, I cleared beutiful trail about 1500 feet into the woods.
I thought this was a fishing trip? Why aren't they fishing? Where is their fishing gear? Even I could catch a fish in the amount of time they spent out there. Please, Oh and is Jeff attacking his buddy to kill him and eat him at the end? HAHAHAHA
Just came across your video, this work. I have been working on my trail for 5 years off and on using the same methods. Lot of switching back but about 0.3 miles in 3 acres, still working on it. My goal is to put ID markers with different types of trees, and I am adding native trees a few a year.