Saving Primitive Tools Concept

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hey its mission 8 it's a bobble today we're gonna be discussing a nice viable concept which is preserving your primitive tools that you make shall we make them once stay tuned thank you all right so right here we have a little collection one of the collections of primitive tools these I just carry with me all the time rather than leaving them a can't a little morning pencil type of thing going on there my spoon and uh Lily my plate my flank you know give useful roasty making breads cooking meat all that stuff you know cook breads on here steak all sorts of things rocks can be used to heat up liquids for boiling water or you know whatever you want to do with that so pretty much we have a bunch of flat rocks we can cook on we can use for roasting tons of different uses for this when you think of more every single day and you just keep it here you know you start building up and that way you don't to go looking for it again every single time all right send the sapling and can't cut a bunch of fuck sticks like four of them so we can make a permanent grill we can make spits with that is a cross members for the spits and also you know stabbed through for the spits and for the grill everything so we have the ability to make cooking tools very very quickly on the fly ready to go we don't the mess around we have to go looking for things come in with game and just start cooking right away because you have everything you need you only build it once the only waste of calories once okay so what's hanging out at the newness of 50 autumn rendezvous and I want to go over kind of the build up of all these primitive tools mostly for cooking that over time builds up on you you know you build something like a green grill rack or you know you gather a rock that's really good for cooking things like that and you just don't throw it away after you don't throw in the fight on burner because you built it you took the time to measure out the sticks that make the grill and the forks and all that stuff whatever it is that you making whether if your spit green grill etc and you put it off to the side and preserve it so you can use a time and time again you spent the calories once you know so now when you get game or whatever the case is coming with a rabbit whatever you don't go to go through all those businesses okay I'm gonna go try to find some green sticks to build cooking equipment with in the side and the other it's like this big job instead it's okay great well you but you built the fire and and get the the grill started I'm gonna go feel dress this and butcher it you know get the game ready to go so then you guys you know can work together or if you're working alone no big deal you put the stuff down put your grill up three seconds later because all your equipments right there and you're good to go to start cooking no messing around parts manator survival I just want to go over the Natesville concept of you make of cooking tool primitive tools things like that you make it once you got the rocks once you know you you just you gather sticks what if you need to make these cooking tools etc once you put it aside you don't waste seed on Berner cuz then you're really throwing away and wasting your time and your calories you know in your craftsmanship you know you make make it good make it one time put it aside that we can use it over and over and over again have a great day take care

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Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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