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3 Day Solo Survival (NO FOOD/ NO WATER) with Minimal Gear 

Scotty's Gone Walkabout
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In this episode I challenge myself with a 3 day solo survival mission on the beautiful Australian coast where I have to find, forage and catch my own food and water, using only a select few items. This was a super fun challenge. Hope you enjoy.
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@DM1977_
@DM1977_ Год назад
Scotty your answer to how aboriginal people cooked abalone or anything in a shell they just threw it in whole on the hot coals bro..even your fish just throw it on the coals then dust it off with a branch with a few leaves on it..we also use earth ovens as well, bury our food in the ground with the fire on top.
@shroomsrus5116
@shroomsrus5116 Год назад
Any idea if there’s any aboriginal survivalists?
@DM1977_
@DM1977_ Год назад
None in Australia mate that I'm aware of
@antonyrobinson9973
@antonyrobinson9973 Год назад
@@shroomsrus5116 good call,we defo need a first nations survivalist on the tube,I'm sure it would be to the point,no fuss,no worries.
@TheCrazycrab2
@TheCrazycrab2 Год назад
@@antonyrobinson9973 YES
@bennyc409
@bennyc409 Год назад
@@antonyrobinson9973 💯
@JJamahJamerson
@JJamahJamerson Год назад
Been watching your videos with my grandfather while I visit my grandparents to take care of my grandma while she goes through chemo, he always looks forward to them. He use too go hiking for surveying but because of his arthritis he hasn’t been able to go out for years, so this brings back lots of memories for him.
@AussieCam
@AussieCam Год назад
Love the more educational vibe of these survival challenges, another epic vid Scotty!
@dangoodwin5400
@dangoodwin5400 Год назад
I think Scotty would be a good candidate to revive the good old Bush Tucker Man series. It'd be a great modern reboot.
@lolcatz88
@lolcatz88 Год назад
26:52 swims across torrent of water, sets up camera, jumps back in and swims in again for the money shot! Scotty, you are a legend!
@ianallen5053
@ianallen5053 Год назад
Second time was to bring his backpack across.
@dichilds9194
@dichilds9194 Год назад
Nice to see sunshine and blue skies...missing that here in rainy Scotland! Funny to see the thistles there too. Great wee video!
@aussiecue
@aussiecue Год назад
We used to do this down at snake bay as young teens. Though we took spear guns. Didn't eat as much salad from the shore as you did. We had no idea you could eat all of those plants that you pointed out.
@carljansen3118
@carljansen3118 Год назад
Mate, your love and respect for the land is heartening in this day and age, bless ya brother 🙏🏻👊🏻🤘🏻 Tight lines 🍻
@adventurewarehouse5755
@adventurewarehouse5755 Год назад
Mate, you should really audition for the Aussie series of Alone!! This was a pleasure to watch, your bush Rucker knowledge is very impressive!
@scottashley3830
@scottashley3830 Год назад
Scotty your such an inspiration as a person too, youve got a bright future for free camping!! What an office seriously does it get much better, paid for passions is the life!! blessings ❤❤❤
@holmenadventurecamp
@holmenadventurecamp Год назад
Hey, and here i am prepairing for winter by packing 100L bag, stove/lavvo and snow shovel. Hehe. Much love! Best wishes!! Holmen.
@Funkteon
@Funkteon Год назад
Only Tasmania in the far south of Australia has winters that are cold enough to justify a canvas tent and stove...
@holmenadventurecamp
@holmenadventurecamp Год назад
@@Funkteon that may be true, but i live in Norway. Your half a way around the world, brother.
@this_is_our_life27
@this_is_our_life27 Год назад
Love that part of NSW
@Joel-wn2cg
@Joel-wn2cg Год назад
Love the cheeky seal at 4.32!
@thegingerpowerranger
@thegingerpowerranger Год назад
Great content, just like watching the bush Tucker man on the ABC when I was a little kid!
@TheCrazycrab2
@TheCrazycrab2 Год назад
Could you recommend some sources to study edible plants along the QLD coast by chance ? Or even some of your fav books would be great. Love your content mate ! Big ups from Mackay and Whitsundays Also I’ll give you a few hand line tips as I have fished commercially using hand lines Your cast is great, once you have enough line out put the reel down at your feet and hold the line out with your dominant hand resting it in the crease of your index finger. As you feel the bites gently and I mean gently lift the line, you will feel a take and the line will go tight. Now lift the line not too fast but keep consistent pressure as you lift, do not let the pressure off at any point. Use both hands to retrieve the fish and if you chase big fish wear finger stalls. All the best.
@TheAutisticEducator
@TheAutisticEducator Год назад
I did that sip of water thing once. Giardia is not pleasant!
@grimreaper6112
@grimreaper6112 Год назад
Had it years ago when i lived in the Hawkesbury area got it out of the tap didnt listen had to boil the water not good makes you crook alright.
@jennyleef1775
@jennyleef1775 Год назад
You won't go wrong with that swag. My swag is very similar I bought it second hand when I was 19 and I am 61 and it's still going strong. I use it in a stretcher now since I am not allowed to kneel but at least I can still use it.
@willoughbyklopp3347
@willoughbyklopp3347 Год назад
Love every time you upload Scotty, you are so inspirational and informative.
@hentiebeukes5319
@hentiebeukes5319 Год назад
Hi Scot you are the first Aussie I see that know about the edible fruit on that plant with the pink purple flower. Some people in Cape town South Africa call it a Baboon toe fig. Direct translation they are very nice.
@garymoyle1988
@garymoyle1988 Год назад
Thanks Scotty .... Another great Video mate !!
@fayleya3865
@fayleya3865 Год назад
I love how you’re having great adventures without expensive high tech hiking gear. You really offer something different .
@ross5961
@ross5961 Год назад
broooooooo I love this type of video, when I read the title and saw you uploaded.. hyped me up!
@kcraig51
@kcraig51 Год назад
At first glance, I thought that was a Stonefish you caught. I was like N O O O ! Run away!
@davep9199
@davep9199 Год назад
Great video. Enjoyed it. Your a cool dude.
@Stevej2013
@Stevej2013 Год назад
Great video Scotty. I don't eat seafood so I would starve lol.
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 Год назад
Scotty's gone coastal! Awesome kit and getaway. Gorgeous location. 👍😎🇨🇦
@billcotton1551
@billcotton1551 Год назад
You are the real deal ,living off the land and water for 3 days!
@clayton8944
@clayton8944 Год назад
Thanks as always Scott for taking us with you on your hikes , brings backs memories of camps living off the land rabbit , wood pigeon , trout , perch , eels , freshwater crayfish and wild plants .
@australiaduelmasters
@australiaduelmasters Год назад
Awesome video Scotty, love your work mate! Take me out on a trip with you 🙏
@timothyshaw9037
@timothyshaw9037 Год назад
Loved the bush tucker tips and reef diving. One of my favourite videos of yours so far. Good Stuff ey!
@daniellemiles7904
@daniellemiles7904 Год назад
Loved this vid Scotty!
@usheffi
@usheffi Год назад
Been looking forward for this for long time
@stevenmcintyre2078
@stevenmcintyre2078 Год назад
Love it Scotty,!!!! Really enjoying the bush tucker education - Can you do more of this on some of your bigger more inland trips?
@LVNITUPM8
@LVNITUPM8 Год назад
Wow this is a bit different, I like
@rosiearcher7869
@rosiearcher7869 Год назад
Every time Scotty posts we play "where is Scotty this time?" We walked this stretch of coast recently so this one was easy 👌
@ConfusedGeriatric
@ConfusedGeriatric Год назад
I’m jealous, mind sharing where? My guess would be NSW south coast
@Andyb2379
@Andyb2379 Год назад
The grey cold, rainy morning in the UK, opening scenes - absolute paradise 🙌
@Funkteon
@Funkteon Год назад
There's a reason less than 5% of Brits who move to Australia return back to the UK...
@fantasticini
@fantasticini Год назад
Yeah but you can get on the train and go to Paris/Amsterdam.. or fly to the Alps
@Mal3ficarum
@Mal3ficarum Год назад
Literally thought the same thing as I stare out at the miserable grey this morning lol
@Funkteon
@Funkteon Год назад
@@fantasticini And I can get on a train and go to an Australian beach or the world's most livable city 7 years in a row..lol European cities all begin to look and feel the same after a while...
@fantasticini
@fantasticini Год назад
@@Funkteon too right, cobber
@Jujudo
@Jujudo Год назад
This was amazing, I think a large part of me and my friends grew up with trips to the beach, or for the lucky, holidays houses on the beach. More beach survival/foraging is a must, love it Scotty! The pigface is one of my favourite plants too, never knew about the fruit all these years though.
@shaunbarrett6808
@shaunbarrett6808 Год назад
Love the swag set up. Great video. Favourite channel.
@wilerness
@wilerness Год назад
First time watching your videos and I loved it, very informative and easy to watch, so relaxing!!
@MightyOverlander
@MightyOverlander Год назад
Brilliant video mate. Educational and entertaining. Top shelf as always.
@marcknight4568
@marcknight4568 Год назад
Those are first year buckthorn. They'll
@robertwood6297
@robertwood6297 Год назад
Keep them coming...
@Thetemplar33
@Thetemplar33 Год назад
Do this same challenge in Mount Druitt
@Jim-yk9zw
@Jim-yk9zw Год назад
😂😂😂
@lorraineamos1480
@lorraineamos1480 Год назад
Down Whalan reserve in shopping trolly creek 😂
@BonesyTucson
@BonesyTucson Год назад
I love the land back here at home in Canada but I am *obsessed* with Australian scenery and nature - looks like paradise!
@FISH-OHOLIC
@FISH-OHOLIC Год назад
One day I'll visit both of these beautiful places, for some reason Canada and Australia have a soft spot in my heart ❤
@melindaholme5414
@melindaholme5414 Год назад
I love the land here in Australia but am obsessed with the Canadian wilderness :)
@thestifmeister9754
@thestifmeister9754 Год назад
Been waiting for this
@kmac.jimmy123
@kmac.jimmy123 Год назад
epic vid mate...cheers🤙
@rahelboon4526
@rahelboon4526 Год назад
Hey Scotty, love your episode. 20:35 When referring to Indigenous people, and their customs - using past tense like 'used to' insists that customs were done in the past (in history). It would be more respectful to say that Indigenous people 'use' these materials as it is still a cultural custom that is very important and practiced today. :)
@aydankovach1237
@aydankovach1237 Год назад
Such an amazing survival challenge the way you show the different bush tucker is awesome and so educating, keep it up Scotty 🤙🏼
@lalaalalala
@lalaalalala Год назад
this was amazing your survival no food no water vids are the best!
@theamazingfreak
@theamazingfreak Год назад
G'day, Scotty. Thanks for another great video. Regarding the Scotch Thistle, I watched another youtube video where a lady used the purple flower simmered in water to curdle milk to make cheese. I have never tried it but it definitely looked interesting. With the lomandra longifolia instead of pulling out one leaf pull out a bunch. You will notice the leaves grow in little bunches or clusters, and if you pull out a bunch the undifferentiated leaf mass at the base will give you more food. Some of the sweetest tastiest water I have ever had always comes from a dripping rock face. Funny that. Best wishes mate, keep on keeping on.
@OutdoorsmanDave
@OutdoorsmanDave Год назад
Appreciate the foraging education & survival intel, more please 👏 Was looking at a swag yesterday here in NZ but they are so heavy & bulky in canvas that I might just get a bivvy instead.
@wazzaboet
@wazzaboet Год назад
Hey Scottie, a tip for those snails is to boil them until that button opens up then you should be able to just pop it out.
@jackellem3062
@jackellem3062 Год назад
Is this south coast ?
@campbellngatokoa1329
@campbellngatokoa1329 Год назад
Hey mate another stunning video. That snail looking thing we call it "ariri" in the Cook Islands, to make it easier to take out of the shell we just chuck it in the coals and let it cook for a bit and just use your knife to get it out just how you were doing it and with a bit of lemon mind blowing. Just a tip for next time I guess. Keep the videos coming Scotty.
@Alvilos
@Alvilos Год назад
This is taking me back to the days of Bush tucker man.
@OnCountryWithMick
@OnCountryWithMick Год назад
Great video mate, a few things I didn't know about for bush tuckers such as the Penny Wort weed. As for the Turban Snail & such I think they probably through the shells on the fire and cooked them in it before breaking it apart to eat. That would be the easiest way I think. Saw you walking pasta heap of the Spiny Headed Mat Rush at the start and thought "why isn't he talking about that as bush tucker" but yeah you finally got there, it is very tasty. Only gripe I have is covering the fire with dirt/sand. I've always been taught that doing that traps the heat for days and can cause fires to spring up later especially wish sand. Plus if someone steps on it not knowing it can still cause really bad burns. Other than that mate bloody great video and you couldn't of picked a better location. Oh and you should of tried for Yabbies in that pond where you got the water.
@garthhope4098
@garthhope4098 Год назад
So, why didn't you use the small prawns as fish bait? Would have been perfect for you.
@charliechristian1097
@charliechristian1097 Год назад
This survival content is absolute banger stuff bro I'd love to see a long form like maybe a week or so
@brucemoffatt
@brucemoffatt Год назад
The pigface plant we call karkalla down south here. The leaves and flowers are also, edible as well as the fruit, but very salty. If you can find small sea snails like periwinkles on the rocks you can get by if you find enough of them. Between high and low tide. Eels will take a bait too, but they aren't the tastiest seafood. Top video mate.
@benlaird7878
@benlaird7878 Год назад
I'd love to see a collaboration with Feild days!
@LPSDevon26
@LPSDevon26 7 месяцев назад
Agreed matt is a favourite of mine
@kennethsilvestri5874
@kennethsilvestri5874 Год назад
Seemed like you were thriving more than surviving. Only missed one meal, not bad.
@stevenrogers7294
@stevenrogers7294 Год назад
Scotty looks like you’re gearing up to compete in Alone - Australia!
@richardeljay
@richardeljay Год назад
Wonderful watching (from a wet n grey UK). Sometimes the footage is so good it’s easy to forget you are alone. Thanks for links to kit as well.
@mj2745
@mj2745 Год назад
Stunning weather for it! Tucker tips are great! Next challenge, 3 survival items?
@anthonya7066
@anthonya7066 Год назад
Looks like a nice 48 hour weight loss challenge in beautiful scenery.
@TalkThroughFood
@TalkThroughFood Год назад
Mate, Wheres the Gin N Tonic?
@Twisted_Tables_nothing117
@Twisted_Tables_nothing117 Год назад
scotty just out here feeding fish
@SmithandWesson22A
@SmithandWesson22A Год назад
Why not use the lid from the cup as a small frypan for the abalone and snail?
@bertorr7211
@bertorr7211 Год назад
Hey Scotty, love your efforts mate. Just moved to the Gippsland coast and always picking up shells, never realised what the little roundish flat white ones were from, the turban snails foot. What a revelation that is, now I know. Keep up the great work mate 👍
@whilezee195
@whilezee195 Год назад
4:31 - Shark, dolphin or seal..?
@fortunesfishing4766
@fortunesfishing4766 Год назад
Keen as legend
@sonyavincent7450
@sonyavincent7450 Год назад
I don't know that species of fish you caught.
@blackbirdxx4613
@blackbirdxx4613 Год назад
Good stuff scotty..... I like your content scotty... But why do all the Oz guys have to do challenges...... Hey no gin and tonic
@stephenfletcher6464
@stephenfletcher6464 Год назад
I love Australia, I live in Tasmania maybe pop over for a trip
@grahameroberts8109
@grahameroberts8109 Год назад
You’re already in Australia!
@stephenfletcher6464
@stephenfletcher6464 Год назад
@@grahameroberts8109 yes I said I was thats why I love it
@donnapearman7295
@donnapearman7295 Год назад
Survival videos are my absolute favourite. Love to see some more of these, Scotty!
@shanefraser7764
@shanefraser7764 Год назад
The sea urchin goes well w scrambled eggs or toast and butter bro, otherwise she’s a raw affair😂 which us maoris prefer . Onya Scotty always stoked when ya post an adventure ✌️
@ewiysfishing9549
@ewiysfishing9549 Год назад
I like the new type of video keep it up 👍👌😀🤙
@BalefulBunyip
@BalefulBunyip Год назад
Where is this? Croajingalong? Nadgee? Hinchinbrook? Just curious
@michaelreppion5
@michaelreppion5 Год назад
Agree with most above. On the fish. You caught what we called ‘rock cod’ as a boy. We ate the happily (1960s). Rock cale are a vegetarian fish which torment the blackfisherman. They have a smaller mouth and are genuinely inedible. Love your expeditions.
@abibum2407
@abibum2407 Год назад
Omg perfect timing, love the vids mate
@Valerious22
@Valerious22 Год назад
Great video Scotty, the bush tucker info is great!
@urielsmachine997
@urielsmachine997 Год назад
Epic vid lad, educational, environmental, excellent photography starring a legend. Onya mate, keep 'em coming. YEW!
@fluxcopasitor
@fluxcopasitor Год назад
Awesome video mate...anyone else spot the seal when Scotty was breaking down the gear he brought?
@judyrobinson9556
@judyrobinson9556 Год назад
Greetings from Wisconsin, USA! Lovely ocean and sandy beach camping. The survival food looked pretty good. Didnt gross me out like the other survival video when you ate lipids. YUK haha. The seafood items looked good. That stuff's expensive in restaurants. When you filtered water with your bandana, it got the sediment, but what about bacteria? Great video. Loved the ocean view. HOO ROO!
@mckseal
@mckseal Год назад
Regarding water, the boiling will kill anything left and leave it safe to drink.
@grimreaper6112
@grimreaper6112 Год назад
Get a few Yamashita squid jigs 3.0 to 3.5 pink, blue cheap as and cast them out and wined in slow and into that weed area around sunset and sun rise clear calm water squid for sure better than any fish to eat.
@hihosh1
@hihosh1 Год назад
In South Africa we call the turban snails Ollicrock or Alikreukel you just put the shell in a pot of salt water and boil it until the foot pops out
@susanalbone5101
@susanalbone5101 Год назад
I loved the content this time although I did grimace a little bit when you ate the sea anemone. Dorset, UK
@danielreynolds6498
@danielreynolds6498 Год назад
Great surf spots near by
@timrosenthal46
@timrosenthal46 Год назад
First time watching one of your vids. Well done, I really enjoyed it. Subbed ..
@fionaludbrook8193
@fionaludbrook8193 Год назад
Really enjoyed this. Mouth was watering with that sea urchin and abalone especially. Yum!
@OldBenjaminKenobi
@OldBenjaminKenobi Год назад
Man super insightful, really enjoyed the video. NSW coast is some of the most impressive country out there
@dunning-kruger551
@dunning-kruger551 Год назад
Another thing, taking water from the stagnant water is unwise, clear flowing water is a must. If water sits, bacteria will grow. You should have ventured to what was feeding the latte body of water.
@suemoore1965
@suemoore1965 5 месяцев назад
🌸💗 I think this is the 1st coastal video, of yours, that I have watched. Kinda neat to see you outside your normal comfort zone 💗🌸
@rickmelhuish1602
@rickmelhuish1602 Год назад
Love the Tony Anderson playing in background. Nice touch
@JasonMcCann841
@JasonMcCann841 Год назад
Fun video bud! Should have had one luxury item, aka small flask of your favourite Gin. Cheers.
@SIMALIK
@SIMALIK Год назад
It's a beautiful places for fishing 🎣😂✌
@PalmsRedMan
@PalmsRedMan Год назад
Beat video yet bro! So educational. Wish you took your board, that offshore wind and wave at the start was sick
@MysteryASMR777
@MysteryASMR777 Год назад
How do you find new brands that are Aussie like remote projects Scotty?
@dunning-kruger551
@dunning-kruger551 Год назад
The dropping water from the rocks should be clean, but the foam means it should still be boiled.
@whoever6458
@whoever6458 Год назад
A Dakota fire hole would have been good for your fire because it would take that wind and use it to more efficiently burn the wood in your fire, plus the fire itself is mostly down in the ground so that it is very unlikely to blow hot embers or coals along in the wind.
@ulrikezachmann7596
@ulrikezachmann7596 Год назад
Yep if you want to catch a fish use the local bait. The fishing companies that advertise these silicone rigglies are bullshit. These phoney baits don’t catch fish.
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