Survival Video
Traditional buck skin moccassins - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is measured up for his very own pair of buck skin moccassins and explains why they are the best accompaniment for the traditional snow shoe.
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Showing posts with label World of Survival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World of Survival. Show all posts
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Survival Video - Poison Arrows - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Poison Arrows - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears visits Namibia and takes a closer look at the art of making poison hunting arrows.
Poison Arrows - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears visits Namibia and takes a closer look at the art of making poison hunting arrows.
Survival Video - How to make a Blowpipe - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
How to make a Blowpipe - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears shows how to make a traditional blowpipe used to kill birds for food.
How to make a Blowpipe - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears shows how to make a traditional blowpipe used to kill birds for food.
Survival Video - How to make Felt - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
How to make Felt - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears helps to make felt by beating fleece with sticks in the tradtional Mongolian style.
How to make Felt - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears helps to make felt by beating fleece with sticks in the tradtional Mongolian style.
Survival Video - Finding Water in the Desert - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Finding Water in the Desert - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is shown how to dig for water in the Australian outback.
Finding Water in the Desert - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is shown how to dig for water in the Australian outback.
Survival Video - Digging Edible Roots - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Digging Edible Roots - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears joins a family to feast on edible roots in Africa
Digging Edible Roots - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears joins a family to feast on edible roots in Africa
Survival Video - Avalanche Threat - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Avalanche Threat - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears and mountain ranger Nick Parks simulate an avalanche rescue in the mountains.
Avalanche Threat - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears and mountain ranger Nick Parks simulate an avalanche rescue in the mountains.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Survival Video - Extreme Survival Military Survival
Survival Video
Extreme Survival Military Survival
Survival Video Part 1
Survival Video Part 2
Survival Video Part 3
Survival Video Part 4
Ray Mears tests his own courage as he takes part in the RAF's three-week survival course in Cornwall. He joins a team of 20 jet pilots, navigators and helicopter crew as they learn to survive at sea and on land.
RAF aircrew can find themselves in action almost anywhere in the world, flying over desert, sea, jungle, woodland or the Arctic. If they are shot down behind enemy lines, they have to be able to survive in every environment. "In a few seconds, a fighter pilot can be catapulted from their jet worth millions of pounds into a Stone Age situation where they're surviving hand to mouth," says Ray.
From learning to survive on water, the course moves to Dartmoor where Ray spends a week living rough in shelters, learning how to trap squirrels and birds, light fires and cook what he catches. It's wet and cold. When they go on the run for three days and nights, a hunter force is let loose to capture them.
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Ray Mears (born 1964) is a British author and TV presenter on the subject of bushcraft and survival techniques. He grew up in Southern England, and started tracking foxes at a young age. It was his Judo teacher who gave him the idea to learn survival skills. He has been teaching survival skills since 1983, when he founded the "Woodlore" School of Wilderness Bushcraft. His Outdoor Survival Handbook was published in 1990, and his first TV appearance was in 1993 in the BBC2 series Tracks.
His presentation style is often praised as authoritative but relaxed and friendly. His love of his subject and his sense of communion with nature are evident in his programmes, as is his respect for indigenous cultures. He has developed something of a cult following amongst students in the United Kingdom.
Ray Mears has become synonymous with survival and wilderness bushcraft through his television series Tracks, World of Survival, The Essential Guide to Rocks, and Extreme Survival. He spent his life leaning these skills and is a master of the subject.
Wanting to be able to sleep out on the trail and unable to afford camping equipment, he resorted to a Robinson Crusoe approach to solving the problem.
Digesting every scrap of information relating to survival that he could find in his local library, he soon began to re-learn skills that had not been employed on the North Downs for hundreds of years.
Since those early days Ray has expanded his horizons by travelling the world. He has won the friendship of many nations and been privileged to accompany many tribes while hunting, tracking and searching for wild plants and medicine.
In his early twenties Ray founded his company Woodlore, through which he trains both military and civilian audiences the skills of survival.
Extreme Survival Military Survival
Survival Video Part 1
Survival Video Part 2
Survival Video Part 3
Survival Video Part 4
Ray Mears tests his own courage as he takes part in the RAF's three-week survival course in Cornwall. He joins a team of 20 jet pilots, navigators and helicopter crew as they learn to survive at sea and on land.
RAF aircrew can find themselves in action almost anywhere in the world, flying over desert, sea, jungle, woodland or the Arctic. If they are shot down behind enemy lines, they have to be able to survive in every environment. "In a few seconds, a fighter pilot can be catapulted from their jet worth millions of pounds into a Stone Age situation where they're surviving hand to mouth," says Ray.
From learning to survive on water, the course moves to Dartmoor where Ray spends a week living rough in shelters, learning how to trap squirrels and birds, light fires and cook what he catches. It's wet and cold. When they go on the run for three days and nights, a hunter force is let loose to capture them.
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Ray Mears (born 1964) is a British author and TV presenter on the subject of bushcraft and survival techniques. He grew up in Southern England, and started tracking foxes at a young age. It was his Judo teacher who gave him the idea to learn survival skills. He has been teaching survival skills since 1983, when he founded the "Woodlore" School of Wilderness Bushcraft. His Outdoor Survival Handbook was published in 1990, and his first TV appearance was in 1993 in the BBC2 series Tracks.
His presentation style is often praised as authoritative but relaxed and friendly. His love of his subject and his sense of communion with nature are evident in his programmes, as is his respect for indigenous cultures. He has developed something of a cult following amongst students in the United Kingdom.
Ray Mears has become synonymous with survival and wilderness bushcraft through his television series Tracks, World of Survival, The Essential Guide to Rocks, and Extreme Survival. He spent his life leaning these skills and is a master of the subject.
Wanting to be able to sleep out on the trail and unable to afford camping equipment, he resorted to a Robinson Crusoe approach to solving the problem.
Digesting every scrap of information relating to survival that he could find in his local library, he soon began to re-learn skills that had not been employed on the North Downs for hundreds of years.
Since those early days Ray has expanded his horizons by travelling the world. He has won the friendship of many nations and been privileged to accompany many tribes while hunting, tracking and searching for wild plants and medicine.
In his early twenties Ray founded his company Woodlore, through which he trains both military and civilian audiences the skills of survival.
Survival Video - How to Build a Siberian Chum - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
How to Build a Siberian Chum - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears demonstrates how to make a traditional Siberian Chum from branches and reindeer hide.
How to Build a Siberian Chum - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears demonstrates how to make a traditional Siberian Chum from branches and reindeer hide.
Survival Video - Aboriginal Witchetty Grubs & Honey Ants - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Aboriginal Witchetty Grubs & Honey Ants - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears tastes the traditional Aboriginal delicacies the witchetty grub and Honey Ants
Aboriginal Witchetty Grubs & Honey Ants - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears tastes the traditional Aboriginal delicacies the witchetty grub and Honey Ants
Survival Video - Making Buck Skin - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Making Buck Skin - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears considers the traditional making of buck skin to be the most impressive survival technique in the world
Making Buck Skin - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears considers the traditional making of buck skin to be the most impressive survival technique in the world
Survival Video - Uses for a Palm Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Uses for a Palm Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears works out some of the best uses for the humble palm tree in his world survival guide.
Uses for a Palm Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears works out some of the best uses for the humble palm tree in his world survival guide.
Survival Video - Arctic Fishing - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Arctic Fishing - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ever wondered how to hunt for fish through metres of hardened ice? Ray Mears meets some eskimos or inuits to find the traditional methods that have been working for generations
Arctic Fishing - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ever wondered how to hunt for fish through metres of hardened ice? Ray Mears meets some eskimos or inuits to find the traditional methods that have been working for generations
Survival Video - Importance of the Sago Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Importance of the Sago Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears watches as the Indonesian locals use every part of the Sago Tree for survival
Importance of the Sago Tree - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears watches as the Indonesian locals use every part of the Sago Tree for survival
Survival Video - Perang Machete - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Perang Machete - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is in Indonesia to learn the importance a Perang (machete) holds for survival.
actually it's called "Parang"
Perang Machete - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is in Indonesia to learn the importance a Perang (machete) holds for survival.
actually it's called "Parang"
Survival Video - Hunting in Namibia - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Hunting in Namibia - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears joins a tribe of Namibian hunters as they search for food on the African plains
Hunting in Namibia - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears joins a tribe of Namibian hunters as they search for food on the African plains
Survival Video - Siberian Nomadic Life - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Siberian Nomadic Life - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears meets a family of travellers to learn the life of a Nomad in Siberia
Siberian Nomadic Life - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
Ray Mears meets a family of travellers to learn the life of a Nomad in Siberia
Survival Video - Mongolian shelter - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Survival Video
Mongolian shelter - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is in West Mongolia looking at how they build their nomadic shelters.
Mongolian shelter - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
Ray Mears is in West Mongolia looking at how they build their nomadic shelters.
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