In this how-to video, you will learn how to survive in the wilderness. First, practice all of these skills before you go out on a trip of some sort. Skill and common sense preparation is important. Make sure you have duct tape, a flash light, and fishing line and hook. Foil is very light and can be used for things including signaling, boiling water, and cooking food. A cord of some sort will allow you to hang things, set traps, and build shelter. You can learn how to build cord as well. Dental floss is also important. It can be used for many things, including building a shelter. A can or plastic bottle can be used to boil water or make stews. Shoe laces, belts, clothing and other things can have versatile uses. By viewing this video, you will learn some useful tips in order to survive in the wilderness.
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