Everglades Survival Tips | ft. ON Three
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2021
- Whether you're in the Everglades or hiking in the mountains, you may need to find a water source in a survival situation. Jason Salyer shows you how to find and filter water in the wild.
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Being a native Floridiot 👍 and a graduated boyscout I know that the saw palmetto has an abundance of moisture in the heart , also is a great food source , heart cabbage and gater tail is a FINE meal . Special ty to my mentor 2 feathers Seminole shawmen who taught me advance survival techniques and has been my dear friend since my youth , RIP Brother !
You get a thumbs up for not loosing any kids and digging that hole by hand. Good stuff
Cypress dome. Hammocks tend to be higher. In extreme S FL, the Hammocks are often home to West Indian Rain Forest and tear drop shaped from centuries of Everglades flow. Unique. Watch those kids. Cottonmouth are really, really common and big and mean. When my brothers and I were young, Dad would take us into the Glades fishing. He had no clue what he was taking us into. Later, when my brothers and I would do multiple day trips into the Glades, Dad didn't want us to go. I got stories lol. Love for the swamps is a "special" kind of love.
Thanks for all the info. Being down here in Miami there are not alot of quality youtube channels about survival in the everglades. Please keep these coming.
Good to see you down in my area! Love the mountains in WNC, but this is where I live now.
The girl in the pink shirt is like “this sucks, booooringgg!” 🤪
Your kids are adorable. You're a good dad for teaching them this stuff.
Lol, my 5 year old is the same way!! Drives me bonkers, he somehow finds the crunchiest and loudest path on trails, too.
For a good moment I thought you were gonna say in that weather where water is scarce and its very dry, kids' hair makes good tinder
Pretty interesting information. Good to know if im ever lost in the everglades
I always carry a military shovel.
More, more, more! Enjoy yourself with your family. All the best.
Beautiful Family Brother! Awesome video. I'm in the swamps of NW FL, water ain't a problem lol. I have 5 of those Berkey sports bottles, makes life a whole lots easier for water purification. Love videos like this, keep up the good work!~John
Great video thank you for the knowledge
Awesome tip! Thanks!
well done.
That was really good.
I hope I never have to use this but looked it up because the chances of getting stranded in the glades is low but never zero. Plus I go there often.
Now I know how to obtain water in an area of cypress trees by digging a shallow well at a low point, and using the bark as tinder.
My real fear of the Everglades are alligators and pythons. These are top predators. There are poisonous snakes too. Hence, you must never allow the kids to wander off.
In any forest, I move by compass bearing. Then I don't get lost. Best to count your paces too.
Good
Thanks
lets go FL!!!
Hammocks, yes. Kids are cute.
Its called a scratch well or scratching out a well.
It’s Florida it is always a mosquito nightmare
The areas large clumps of cypress are in are called “cypress domes”. Oaks in large clusters are called hammocks. I don’t know the logic/reasoning for these names but I know that’s what they are called.
The largest cypress are in the middle, making a dome or island look. Water is deepest in the middle.
Tbh I cant imagine being in south fl if it's apocalyptic times. It's way to damn hot most of the year and I like to sleep cool. I much rather go a lil north. I feel like it's easier to survive up north due to more resources of food and wood and water
Everglades can get quite cold at night. And there is food and water literally everywhere. Take a trip in Jan-March and I promise you’ll fall in love
@@cubanhunter1 i live in south Florida and during the summer from march till December i wouldnt wanna be here without ac. But yeah dec to march awesome. I drive a truck and its funny going from warm beaches to freezing snow within a day lol
If you go down 3 to 5 ft you will find the water table and always have water in Florida. Id still filter boil , chlorinate before drinking. Or use a life straw if i was on the move. If your dehydrated and drink bad water it could give you more problems. I would not recommend drinking without at least filtering.
My stomach hurt watching that sip lol
Dude ... WHERE ARE YOU FROM ???
Hammock ... a primary , basic word used to describe ALL wooded patches on prairie or in the swamps.
YOU would drink “static” water here in Florida ... it’s better than dying of thirst ... dehydration ... ? Do you have any idea what will happen to you if you drink that water ? It’s a death of unimaginable suffering and torment. If you moved down here from up north or out west ...
go find yourself a group of Seminole Indians here in South Florida . Spend a couple months with them ... it will actually take about three ... and learn how to survive here. This is coming from a native ... born here ... lived here for much of my adult life .. hunter , tracker , and taught by some of the very best. You’ve got allot to learn before you start trying to teach folks ... what YOU would do.
At this point ... you WILL die trying.
Semper Fi
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yr little girl don't look very happy the 1 that u r playing with her hair
He really said hammock?
Wouldn’t you get deathly ill drinking that unfiltered?
Sometimes yes sometimes no. State of health and conditioning is a key factor. Given the amount of toxins everywhere now it's best to filter and boil. Don't use chemicals to disinfect water as they aren't natural.
No thanks
lol why you stroking that girls hair like that
No snake chaps?! Really?!
This video shows very little accurate knowledge of the Florida Everglades
You remind me of Biden at 0:08 WTF are you doing to her? She does not look happy. Even less happy at 3:08 If your children don't want to be there, or on camera, why are you making them. There's really something wrong with you dude.
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