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Super cool
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Hi I like did
I also want to do this
SURVIVE!!!
Girl your voice is ear piercing
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why
If you are in the US and want to work and have a decent life, let me know. My company never has enough people.
As I’ve gotten older.
cant stand cold after Sandy Hurricane
Savor your food
Speaking of nutty!_ 🤣
Thank you Nikki. I now know what to do with my field of fireweed when the world tips upside down 🙂
Great job girl. Your my favorite. And I love your YouTube channel.
Chris from Missouri
I… really need to study wild edibles more.
Thats enough calories to last at least 10 minutes .…
The way that woman talks is annoying me to the core.
while you might need berries to bait your netting-boxtraps or your snares, or to help you eat dried fish or jerky. Just don’t imagine that you’re gaining calories by messing with such small time stuff. People need to wake up to the fact that you need at LEAST 2000 calories per day, just to hole up in your shelter/sleeping bag. If you want to last 100 days and not lose more than 30 lbs, you need at least 200,000 calories and you won’t get 10% that much from any plant sources, at that time of year in the sub-arctic. You’ve got to catch fat animals and fish and it’s going to be 90+% fish, with the Pontoon outrigger raft, the seine the baited. net weirs, unless the baited vertical jungle whips scores a big animal for you. You’re losing more calories when foraging plants than you’re getting bag, out in that cold. Same goes for snaring rabbits. you burn 100 calories per mile walked, at room temps on level payment, without any burden, fighting brush, hills, cold, snow, lugging around 30 lbs of camera gear, you’ll burn 140 calories per mile and you get only 700 calories out of a rabbit. You have to check your trapline twice a day, So, if you average 1 rabbit per day and you walk more than a couple of miles of line, x2 you’re losing calories. ditto catching 2 lbs of fish per day, same 700 calories, standing on the ice fishing,
with would anyone be ice fishing, without debris under their butts and feet, to insulate them from the ice? Why would you not wear the sleeping bag under the 10x10 tarp, tied around you? Why would you not have 16 barbed treble hooks, baited with fish guts, and as many fishing-holes? Cut 25 large hooks in half, re-forge the ends, wrap the wire around them, put the fishline or snare wire thru all 3 “eyes” of the hooks, While you’r at it, flatten the ends after heating them in the fire and file in the barbs, using the file blades on the modified Crunch multitool. Put a small spring-pole in a hole in the ice, prop it up with debris, fill the hole with snow and ice, let it freeze. ditto the hold-down device on the other side of the fishing hole. When a fish hits the bait, he triggers the spring pole. Build and igloo and LIVE out there. Cut slits in the ice for you baited gill nets. Cover all holes with boughs and snow, and you won’t have to break more than 1/2″ of ice every. 3–4 hours. That’s no strain when you live right there, eh? make tarp booties and wear 3 or more pairs of wool socks inside of the booties, with debris between each pair of socks. Ditto debris between all of the layers of your clothing. You MUST stop the calorie-loss to the cold. or you’ll need 300,000 calories to last 100 days, not just 200,000. You’ll need to catch 500 lbs of fish in a month, after taking 2 weeks to make all of the netting., before the lake freezes over. Then you’ll need to catch at least 100 lbs of fish thru the ice. 600 lbs of fish is 200,000 calories.
you just aint gonna get the job done with a little 60 sq ft gill net and a few hooks, folks. you’re many times more likely to score a big animal with a dozen baited jungle whips and half a dozen foot snares (to drag logs) than your are by bowhunting. You should of course always have your sling bow and take down, 2–3 piece arrows in your belt, just in case. Not doing so cost Kielyn half. a million $. Not knowing to use insulation, the super shelter and the igloo cost Callie the same. Wake up and pay attention, people. I’ve got very useful information. and if you ignore it, it’s going to cost you many 100’s of thousands of $
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Why am I addicted to her? Lol
You shouldn’t have killed the bear, Nikki.
I hope you are well and safe.