An old Mongolian man wearing handmade sunglasses. These glasses are made of thread and leather and they help to keep out the harsh winter sun. Picture was taken in 1990 by traveling photographer (Crosspost)2yr ⋅ HamiltonMutt ⋅ r/Survival
Some years back i was working deep inside the jungle in the Republic of Congo on a TV shoot filming hunters and gatherers. We had a rat that lived in a bamboo bush in camp and ate our rations at night. After complaining about it this kid was just say no more.2yr ⋅ According-Jury-7411 ⋅ r/Survival
I've almost finished building a semi-portable solar power station to keep my equipment running off-grid.2yr ⋅ Gullex ⋅ r/Survival
Pic from our jungle base from where we prepare for expeditions and start jungle survival courses.2yr ⋅ expedition_forces ⋅ r/Survival
Hunters and gatherers coming back from visiting their fish traps and hunting in the Rainforest in The Republic of Congo. Recently shared a small video of a guy going hunting with spear, these were the bags they came back with after 2-3 days out. Impressive packing skills.2yr ⋅ According-Jury-7411 ⋅ r/Survival
Gary Paulsen, author of ‘Hatchet’ (which I’m sure many of us read when we were younger and helped inspire our love for the outdoors and wilderness survival) passed away this morning. RIP Gary. Thanks for the adventures! (Hopefully, this is relevant enough to not get taken down)2yr ⋅ jwc8985 ⋅ r/Survival
They took down a bunch of trees across the street from me, so I made some use of the logs they left behind2yr ⋅ Zealousideal_Ideal35 ⋅ r/Survival
Finished at last! My latest build in the woods of Varmland, Sweden. (More info in the description)2yr ⋅ AdamNEmma ⋅ r/Survival
The desert is dry, and I've been doing a lot of hiking. I needed a hydration system, so I made one from cowhide.2yr ⋅ Gullex ⋅ r/Survival
Doing a little backwoods survival practice with the boys. Good times. They built the shelter by the way.3yr ⋅ Y4R3MK1V ⋅ r/Survival
Just in the highlands of Scotland 🏴 teaching my soldiers a few survival skills. Today I am teaching how to make gloves and hats using rabbit fur.3yr ⋅ survival_ste ⋅ r/Survival
Got a new book for natural navigation that I’m super excited about!2yr ⋅ Shelter-Water-Food ⋅ r/Survival
Am I the only one? My wifi and data went out within a few minutes of each other yesterday. I thought it was time!2yr ⋅ HandOfMerle ⋅ r/Survival
When I was a youngin’ this spot was used as a place for teens to drink and get stoned. In the past few years it has been completely abandoned. I thought I’d clean all the trash n’ downed trees in the area. Thought I could do more work if I didn’t have to go home at night. Opinions on my setup?3yr ⋅ COOPER0987 ⋅ r/Survival
My first catch-to-cook. Was pretty good and was able to use the rest of the fish as more bait.4yr ⋅ buzzcut13 ⋅ r/Survival
Birch bark and lots of balsam fir sap make a nice Band-Aid in a pinch (WFR)2yr ⋅ Circ3TheEnchantress ⋅ r/Survival
After Six Months of Lurking in this Subreddit, I've Made the Following Observation...4yr ⋅ -dp_qb- ⋅ r/Survival
Yesterday I met my favourite youtuber. The reason I started a YouTube channel, and my biggest motivation to keep going. By far the craziest and most skilled back woods camper I know of. Can’t wait to edit the video 👍🏼3yr ⋅ ZackStubby10 ⋅ r/Survival
Practised digging a snow shelter in my back yard. Melted and boiled snow on my Primus and made coffee. Real fun.3yr ⋅ Cpt-Beef ⋅ r/Survival
Made a delicious delicious campfire cheeseburger while staying in tarp shelter in freezing conditions.3yr ⋅ importanterthanyou ⋅ r/Survival
Spent 5 amazing nights isolated in this shelter, the same type we teach on our survival course. Then navigating out for 2 days to reach evacuation point. Had some unique encounters of wildlife and spectacular days of fishing. Probably the most initmate meeting one could have with the Rainforest.2yr ⋅ According-Jury-7411 ⋅ r/Survival
That moment of realization after a brief feeling of victory when locating the missing crashed equipment and traveling for 4 days by boat (900 km) on 4 different amazonian rivers cutting through undiscovered jungle for 1 week including plenty of swimming. You got to take it all the same way back!!!2yr ⋅ expedition_forces ⋅ r/Survival
I posted this a little while back but winter’s not over and you don’t want to end up like Tim.4yr ⋅ theflyinghuntsman ⋅ r/Survival
My NoDIK (Not Die Instantly Kit) a micro survival kit that is actually good. (description in comments)2yr ⋅ lithicmissiles ⋅ r/Survival
Found that tip in my book, interesting. Don't know if I should laught or throw up tho... Lmao2yr ⋅ fixitmonkey ⋅ r/Survival
Foraged lunch. 0 non-foraged ingredients. Largemouth bass, clover, wild onions, dandelion roots, and greenbrier roots. Verdict? Fish is delicious but I wish I had salt...3yr ⋅ Digital_Scribbles ⋅ r/Survival
I can't count how many times I've been glad I painted my critical gear with Europium glow paint. It stays easily visible all night after about five seconds exposure to sunlight.3yr ⋅ Gullex ⋅ r/Survival
Teaching my soldiers how to make a gill net from paracord. Anyone else done this?3yr ⋅ survival_ste ⋅ r/Survival
My Girls and I Survived -17F in our new Spike Tent (more details in comment)3yr ⋅ lillyk24 ⋅ r/Survival
Dad & Daughter Built Dual Survival Shelters and Camped in the Snow and Wind3yr ⋅ lillyk24 ⋅ r/Survival
Something my brother and I made a few summers ago. Survived well so far!4yr ⋅ Unlocked2020 ⋅ r/Survival
This book is handed out to every new hunter in my state. I found a pdf version you guys can print out for your own needs, as some of those survival tips are useful for any Forest. PDF in the comments4yr ⋅ Zachman97 ⋅ r/Survival
My current camp, where I practice survival skill. Build from Palm leaves and dead eucalyptus, no tools. I got permission from the land owner3yr ⋅ imthatguynamedwolf ⋅ r/Survival
Recently travelled from Florida to Arizona. Here was my load out (-food)3yr ⋅ Binarycold ⋅ r/Survival
To most this just looks like a simple fire, to me this looks like the first fire I've made with a flint and steel fire starter.4yr ⋅ szcsur ⋅ r/Survival
Calvin has a unique set of items in his survival kit. There's definitely a use for all those things.2yr ⋅ ggfchl ⋅ r/Survival
Did you know rabbits kidneys are offset, so if you buy game meat to make rabbit stew, and the kidneys are in line with each other, you are probably eating a cat 🙀3yr ⋅ survival_ste ⋅ r/Survival
My wilderness camping spot. Built with only a forest axe, mora, and a little paracord.3yr ⋅ slumplus ⋅ r/Survival
Field expedient tent / tarp / etc. repair. Finally, I know what that tool does...5yr ⋅ n8texas ⋅ r/Survival
Slate spear head. Slate is very soft and easy to work with. It’s not strong enough for multiple uses, but if you’re accurate it can be extremely deadly. I recently learned that the Inuit would use points like this because other minerals with a high silica content were very rare.3yr ⋅ xKILLTHEGOVx ⋅ r/Survival
Cooking an Eastern brown snake in the outback while walking across Australia3yr ⋅ Basic-Purpose-6106 ⋅ r/Survival
Ive never seen this, so I figured I would share. I'm sure there are better methods, but its cute nonetheless.7yr ⋅ lumpking69 ⋅ r/Survival