Signalling for Rescue - Devices and Techniques

submitted by Metropolitan Yeti on 03/11/16 1

Demonstrating the techniques and practices of signalling to the would-be rescue services in a survival scenario. Natural Methods -- Signal Fires, Birch Torches, SOS Signs Daylight Devices -- Space Blankets, Signal Mirror, Smoke Grenades, Bivvy Flags Noise Devices -- Whistle, Distress Signals Nighttime Devices -- Glowsticks, Flares, Flashlights Flares purchased from: marinestore.co.uk/Flares.html Smoke Grenades purchased from: www.enolagaye.com & www.airsoftworld.net/pyrotechnics/smokes ------------------------------------ Outdoor skills for wilderness survival, bushcraft, hiking and recreational camping. Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlfieAesthetics Facebook: www.facebook.com/AlfieTheAesthetic Google+: www.plus.google.com/+AlfieAesthetics ------------------------------------ Illustrations & Graphics (if) shown and included in videos can be found here: www.AestheticIllustrations.wordpress.com ------------------------------------- Video requests are welcome – if you’d like to see a particular skill that I’ve not yet shown then feel free to leave a comment with your desires. Anything from fire-building, friction fire, fire from natural materials, tinders, charring, wild edibles, plant identification, fungi/slime mold identification, medicinal plants, wilderness first aid and wound treatment, camp cooking, water filtration and purification, natural shelter building, shelter building with synthetic materials, navigation without a compass, improvised compasses, primitive weaponry, primitive trapping, gear reviews, survival kits and gear requests. -------------------------------------

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