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found these on youtube...

Great videos! Just goes to show what a little bit of simplistic and common sense thinking can really accomplish.
 
cool links.

that pigeon meal looks neat but it seems awefully small to me...i guess in a survival situation you'll take what you can get but i would want a few pigeon's worth of meat... he did a good job of cooking it though.
 
I've not watched them all 'cos they were killing me: one guy in some retro-Lincoln green-pubic blanket-Robbin Hood-friar's outfit, dunno what he's up to but I'm thinking sandals and a SERE from a nunnery, ... the other guy, with batman belt looking like a tinker on a sponsored walk, tells me he doesn't take a coat 'cos of his trusty poncho, and attempts to conceal his ignorance about knives by repeating "it's good".

I might pin them all us as one big vid a bit later.
 
I personally like the hobo-stove the second guy had (not the setup he uses for the pigeon.) I allso liked to see the way he prepaired/cooked the bird. Nice snak for the road:D

when it comes to the first guy, I liked his bushcraft-stick and also his small cooking-setup.

Am currently looking into different ways of cooking in the wild, without making an open fire, as that is not allowed here during the summertime.

-jontok
 
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