Primitive Skills and Wilderness Survival with Fire Making TV show
A group of teens are practicing their wilderness primitive living skills. Video by Wahoo Films, wahoofilms.com and Bend Park and Rec, http Primitive Skills and Wilderness Survival took place at Coyote Trails School of Nature, www.coyotetrails.org , where a group of teens are practicing their wilderness primitive living skills. Including making fire, building debri huts and becoming stewards of the earth. The program is at Coyote Trails in Oregon.
Video Rating: 4 / 5













@TheHellBound666 I’m a 12 Year old kid, i only really come on the computer for 30 mins a day to look for tips like this as i like survival things. my mum and dad never taught me it so i teach it to them when i learn it all
@WahooFilms I am! And it gives me some comfort as a parent to know that she could take care of herself if needed. It’s the 2nd best thing a parent can do for their child. IMO
1:37 it looks like a having pot…
@TheHellBound666 Too true! Is anyone else teaching their kids the primitive skills? I already have my two year old doing mud camo!
this is what we should be teaching our children…not how to sit in front of computer/tv screens all day.
makeup…
South eastern part of Michigan, near Lake Erie
this seems exactly like “coyote tracks,” in New Jersey.
where you live ?
The doors to the debris huts are too big. I wish there were something like that near my state!
I think he is saying, blowing.. hotter and hotter
“I started Blowing harder and harder”
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Good job coyote trails! let the folks up at maine primitive skills school know when your having a gathering. I know they would love to attend!
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