Your favorite / good W&SS / Bushcraft video channels

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Post your favorite / good video channels for WS&S / Bushcraft.

There are a few well known channels like "wildernessoutfitters" (Dave Canterbury's Pathfinder) channel etc. but I am sure there are many good ones that are hard to find.

One of my favorites is hobbexp: he is Swedish and very laid back IMO. He posts a few how-to videos but many are just of him spending time in the woods doing what he enjoys. I think he has some great knife and axe skills. What I like about watching him is that he just seems totally at ease doing everything.

http://www.youtube.com/user/hobbexp

Sample (wooden spoon carving):

[video]http://www.youtube.com/user/hobbexp#p/u/85/pYvDeP5Etc4[/video]

[YOUTUBE]pYvDeP5Etc4[/YOUTUBE]
 
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I spend most of my time on SkogKniv's Ray Mears list, as well as IAWoodsman's. Wood Trekker is a pretty darned good blog I follow as well. Ross puts alot of time and effort in providing simple, inexpensive and effective solutions for bushcraft gear and skills, and also provides a fantastic step-by-step for beginners. For general awesomeness and outdoor philosophy, I follow Mr. Whynacht's blog, Large Fierce Mammal. The rest of my time I spend watching ethnographic documentaries and observe different indigenous cultures and the different tools and methods they use in their environment.


You can tell the fellow in that video has a ton of experience just by the much loved condition of that Mora. His knife handling techniques are very impressive, especially considering he didn't once bite himself :D
 
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My favorite channel is Equip2Endure which covers survival/bushcraft/k9 training/knives, etc. And the host is good to watch, unlike some of the wilderness vids out there. Also check out Living History School, NaturalBushcraft, SureFire Woodsman is okay and TrapperJacksurvival
Here's some links:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Equip2Endure
http://www.youtube.com/user/trapperjacksurvival
http://www.youtube.com/user/LivingHistorySchool
http://www.youtube.com/user/surefirewoodsman
http://www.youtube.com/user/naturalbushcraft
...And BBCWorldwide has tons of good Ray Mears' videos like his Extreme Survival series
 
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