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  • Ray Mears shows us how to make a strong shelter in wet forest, and the right and wrong ways to strike a match.
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  • @user-uj8og9cm9d
    @user-uj8og9cm9d 5 років тому +170

    Love the Jungle/Drum n Bass during the montages of Ray working. Reminds me of when I spent a long weekend with Ray at Midgedeath, a free industrial speedcore rave at Cluanie Dam in Scotland. Mr. Mears and myself spent 3 entire days at the front right just in front of the Bass Bin Laden soundsystem, just skanking out to the tunes. Nice to see Ray incorporate his love of electronic music into his television show.

    • @RoastyPotato
      @RoastyPotato 5 років тому +5

      pls, I must know, is this true?

    • @rafayn
      @rafayn 5 років тому +6

      Midgedeath is the fuckin bomb bro, thanks for sharing

    • @hipmotion
      @hipmotion 5 років тому +18

      No fucking way. I met a guy at an after party in Glasgow claiming that he met ray mears at a rave up north. obviously I assumed he was taking the piss... WTF?!

    • @Quagmirian
      @Quagmirian 5 років тому +13

      I want to believe

    • @max_fjellstorm
      @max_fjellstorm 3 роки тому +2

      I still wait for clarification on this comment

  • @centre1ce
    @centre1ce 14 років тому +19

    That same shelter is still standing 7 years on, Ray returned to it on his latest series about the discovery of Canada by the west. Good job Ray, legend!!

  • @CopyrightThis723
    @CopyrightThis723 5 років тому +26

    Why is the soundtrack some bangin' DnB!? I love it.

    • @Frillar
      @Frillar 2 роки тому +3

      ray made that music himself using instruments he made from animal hides and birch bark.

  • @CrutchExe
    @CrutchExe 4 роки тому +12

    Still love this guy, I was obsessed with Ray when I was a kid, and I realise that after 15 years I am still watching his stuff

  • @andriussarapajevas3823
    @andriussarapajevas3823 9 років тому +34

    i love Bear Grylls but Ray brings a more accurate constructive survival very crafty and ingenious, love your creations

  • @ccwweeman3385
    @ccwweeman3385 11 років тому +1

    made one of these over 8 years ago thanks to ray mears bushcraft book, the shelter still stands to this day cheers ray ......colin.

  • @anaesterhazy631
    @anaesterhazy631 4 роки тому +4

    I cite from his Outdoor Survival Handbook:
    Once the cold weather of autumn really takes
    hold, you need to start thinking about using
    winter shelters, particularly those which
    incorporate a fire. The classic cold-weather
    shelter is the open-fronted lean-to, which
    relies on a fire to provide warmth. Open down
    one side, it is designed to allow the fire’s heat
    to be reflected into the shelter and down on to
    you from the roof. The sloping roof is easy
    and quick to construct but must overhang you
    far enough to prevent rain or snow landing on
    your bed! To make the best use of this shelter,
    you need the correct type of fire and bed.

  • @ezekiel316
    @ezekiel316 16 років тому +1

    Ray Mears is a legend. Only he can make living outside with nothing but a knife look easy. He makes McGyver look like an amatuer.
    The show itself is amazing. This stuff itself is interesting, but tedious. With Ray Mears electric personality, and very good editting, they manage to make it watchable, and fun.

  • @StevieDminesapint
    @StevieDminesapint 14 років тому

    Ray is all powerfull and he controls the weather with his mind much like a jedi would so the weather's never a problem for him.

  • @Ikefis
    @Ikefis 14 років тому

    I am always amazed by the number of living room experts who comment on youtube.

  • @SuperDeltaRomeo
    @SuperDeltaRomeo 12 років тому

    What a nice guy,knows his stuff.

  • @edro3838
    @edro3838 2 роки тому

    Direct, clear, concise, valuable information

  • @MrDarkTides
    @MrDarkTides 11 років тому +4

    This guy trains the SAS, he is the best there is.

  • @FastEddieNelson
    @FastEddieNelson 16 років тому

    Ray is the man! Stuff always look better when he does it...

  • @AdamSays
    @AdamSays 15 років тому

    Thats what I like about Ray Mears... he doesn't just eat shit that he finds like Bear Grylls, but he teaches us how to catch/cook food and build stuff

  • @YeOldeTowneCryer
    @YeOldeTowneCryer 13 років тому

    Ray Mears' videos are well done and educational. I don't see any sensationalism in them, just good, usable knowledge. Knowledge that might save your carcass one day, IF you can remember it.

  • @gui18bif
    @gui18bif 4 роки тому +22

    Mears: Here's how to make shelter on a sub-artic tundra.
    60 year old chap who has never left Birmingham: oh nice

  • @19sondre96
    @19sondre96 12 років тому

    Mears! Mears he is the man, he can not do it no one can!

  • @originalmeanderthals9331
    @originalmeanderthals9331 2 роки тому

    Love Ray , he's only a mullet away from being a total legend .

  • @gypsychefoutdoors2099
    @gypsychefoutdoors2099 2 роки тому

    Thank you Ray!!! True inspiration! I grew up watching you on BBC and it strengthened my passion for nature and the great outdoors! But Also our natural history and interest in our ancestors! And yes, great jungle music at the start 👍👍

  • @VegardMinde
    @VegardMinde 14 років тому

    This guy is just incredible !

  • @stevep119
    @stevep119 11 років тому

    I agree Ray is the real deal and really knows his stuff not like some other famous TV survival people who shall remain nameless

  • @secretsquirrell13
    @secretsquirrell13 15 років тому

    so true and also lets not forget that hes was in the army and thats where he learned alot of his survival skills.

  • @StevieDminesapint
    @StevieDminesapint 14 років тому

    How good is ray mears,c'mon hands up who thinks ray is a bloody nice knowledgeable bloke.Ive got BOTH my hands up!.

  • @writer2b62
    @writer2b62 16 років тому

    This is one the best shelters that I have seen constucted! Good Job!

  • @ACRE2016
    @ACRE2016 11 років тому

    Urban Nature Man has a great vid to show how to make quick shelter out of a plastic emergency blanket.

  • @bushwalker75
    @bushwalker75 13 років тому

    Ray Mears is my hero

  • @thePirateQueenKt
    @thePirateQueenKt 13 років тому

    camping with him would be so fun!

  • @sak1320
    @sak1320 3 роки тому

    13 years ago i was watching this.. time flies

  • @ThePrivateMan
    @ThePrivateMan 15 років тому

    Have been following these activities for decades; interesting this all "new" to most. RM is one of the best sources of real, valid info. Be careful with the match he does in the example, however. I did this exact action many times, and sometimes the head still breaks off, sticks to your finger (where you are "protecting" it as he says ). You then have a second degree burn on your finger; any injury in the bush can turn your life into a dire situation. Thanks to whomever posted; great stuff.

  • @trapperman9
    @trapperman9 15 років тому

    dude that shelter is the shit that rocks!!!!!

  • @jraybu09
    @jraybu09 13 років тому

    thanks dude! great video...its almost stupid not to think of it...but making those feathers is great for fire!

  • @nipzilla
    @nipzilla 15 років тому

    wow. voted best nature conservation video by the Sierra Club. nice job hacking the young trees pal.

  • @chrisbrewin3762
    @chrisbrewin3762 2 роки тому

    That man held the match for far longer than humanly possible ...

  • @bukon90
    @bukon90 15 років тому

    yes i loved it but it was only three ep. it was awesome

  • @suicide5389
    @suicide5389 15 років тому

    that is the coolest neatest shelter ive ever seen!!!!

  • @cjohnson596
    @cjohnson596 14 років тому

    Very cool video, I had never before seen the technique the way he shaved the wood for fire at the end

  • @1stab
    @1stab 14 років тому

    I was stranded once, with no food or water for quite some time. The weather was going South and so shelter was becoming imperative. Thank goodness, I had my trusty ax in my back pocket!

  • @BeyondChange
    @BeyondChange 14 років тому

    It's easy for him to say take your time while building your shelter.

  • @SurvivalGrounds
    @SurvivalGrounds 12 років тому

    ray mears is a cool guy, like to meet him one day

  • @ChainsawGutsFuck
    @ChainsawGutsFuck 14 років тому +1

    Ray Mears; "This type of shelter requires three key factors; One is a good cutting axe. Two, an abundance of fire wood.
    And three, some lite drum n' bass for a proper banging night on the shrooms - FOREST MASSIF!"

  • @xV13TCONGx
    @xV13TCONGx 13 років тому

    I love the technique of how the top of the fuel wood is also used as kindling.. that's a great idea that I never knew

  • @computers734
    @computers734 16 років тому

    bear grylls is a show man. He kids on hes staying out in the wild but in actual fact he goes to a hotel. If i had a choice to take Ray or Bear on a survival trip i would choose Ray every time.

  • @Polypropellor
    @Polypropellor 14 років тому

    Good employment of available materials. And, excellent advice on doing it right, taking your time, making all necessary precaution to make the shelter strong.
    I keep three essential tools with me at all times. Multi tool. Scissors, razor sharp knife, pliers, tweezers, awl, sewing needle and small rasp. A very sharp hand ax with survival handle, which contains a larger knife, fire making supplies, fish hooks, line, a hank of strong cord, magnet. Small 1st aid kit w scalpel and sutures.

  • @taffman1
    @taffman1 3 роки тому +1

    I am pretty certain that in a later series, about years later, where he returned to this site, and the shelter was still standing, well the main frame was, has he removed most of the uprights when he left the area previously.

  • @pitatapiu
    @pitatapiu 17 років тому

    very nice shelter!

  • @ThanksgivingWalk
    @ThanksgivingWalk 14 років тому

    What a helpful survival video. Very well done.
    Thanks for posting it.

  • @simon44
    @simon44 14 років тому +2

    I've done week long courses of Bushcraft and he makes it look so easy. Ok its not exactly a 5 minute survival fire hes got going, but he still manages to get it going in one go (albeit with a match). Thats not so easy when you wood is quite wet.

  • @sinnsmd
    @sinnsmd 12 років тому

    wow something as simple as feathering the wood, thats just awesome, lol.

  • @shottstravelchannel
    @shottstravelchannel 15 років тому

    carnt wait to build one .thanks ray

  • @viralwitness6532
    @viralwitness6532 5 років тому

    Only Ray mears can make lighting a match interesting

  • @ericvanweverwyk7553
    @ericvanweverwyk7553 11 років тому

    i love these video's-they are just plain awesome

  • @B17MIKE
    @B17MIKE 15 років тому

    Personally, I'd lean t over a bit more. It's not as waterproof, but it provides more protection from the opposing wing. Great vid and I love the simplicity. Would you do one with just a knife, though? :)

  • @Burostoelpootwieltje
    @Burostoelpootwieltje 16 років тому

    Ray mears has a dream job wish i could do all that!!

  • @Jimmy_in_Mexico
    @Jimmy_in_Mexico 14 років тому

    Excelent video for an extreme survival situation.

  • @milotist
    @milotist 14 років тому

    nice shelter
    i like it

  • @muddi1999
    @muddi1999 11 років тому

    Thanks :)
    The best shelter i ever seen.

  • @alnbaba
    @alnbaba 16 років тому

    I spent nearly a month in central Labrador roughing it and let me tell you this fellow know his craft. Central Labrador has some of the most unpredictable sub artic weather, averge snow fall is around 16 feet and when it isn't snowing its usually raining and blowing a gale. A true test of ones metal is in remote northern canada a beautiful yet unforgiving landscape. Churchill Falls rocks

  • @TerryDBlack
    @TerryDBlack 12 років тому +1

    Situation being: 'I've been out hunting/skiing/walking got lost, but have matches on me'. It would be pretty boring if every single time we were shown how to make a fire through friction/sparking or whatever, don't you agree? What would be the point in making more than one episode?

  • @Elk17
    @Elk17 15 років тому

    Great lean-to. It's easy to construct a lean-to when the materials are readily available and you're willing to down living trees. If you're in an actual survival scenario, of course felling trees should not be a question. But to the average woodsman who's in the forest for practice purposes and shouldn't be killing trees, it's much more difficult finding the boughs to thatch the shelter with. Finding a recently-downed evergreen with usable boughs can be quite time consuming you'll find :-\

  • @doug12341988
    @doug12341988 13 років тому

    i think its amazing that shelter is still there! shown on his itv series

  • @malikcool
    @malikcool 16 років тому +1

    wow interesting, I always want to learn surviving stuff like this for precaution.
    Thank you for sharing it.

  • @FISHBREATHH
    @FISHBREATHH 12 років тому

    Seems like with such a steep roof it would not take much wind to blow rain in on you. I understand the idea of having a fire out front to help out, I like the idea of having more cover.
    I also understand that the steeper the roof the better they shed water.

  • @max465t
    @max465t 14 років тому

    0:48, the song in the backround is actually the bass solo from AC/DC song sin city.

  • @rbvmtr
    @rbvmtr 14 років тому

    I would guess that back is facing the direction the weather would be comming from . You can always adjust your pitch and add on a roof or tie down a tarp on top

  • @MansgotPiff
    @MansgotPiff 12 років тому

    Everyone needs to stop hating on bear, and thinking rays better. Rays good to listen to if your stranded somewhere off track with a whole kit to survive with, so in that case i would listen to him. But if id just had a plane crash landed somewhere with nothing but a knife. I would listen to bear everytime because he teaches you how to get out of the worst situation with Nothing.

  • @flintstone9812
    @flintstone9812 15 років тому

    The shaved stick is an old native American tactic. If it is really wet, you may have to tuck it inside your clothing to dry it a bit. I wish he would have shown the bowstick method of fire starting. It is fast and will always work. You can do it with just two sticks and a shoe lace.

  • @ccwweeman3385
    @ccwweeman3385 11 років тому

    will do next time im down the woods ,Im sure I have photos somewhere from years ago really a nice hardy shelter cheers....col.

  • @ojman44
    @ojman44 14 років тому

    this i a really nice shelter

  • @NeillWylie
    @NeillWylie 15 років тому

    For hotter environments, look to a programme called "Bush Tucker man". The gent presenting it is an Australian ex Nam survival expert. I'm sure if you youtube "Bush Tucker man" you'll find him. He's awesome. A real hero.

  • @sergiesmax1
    @sergiesmax1 15 років тому

    half hitch simple knot but very effective.

  • @loleczek1995
    @loleczek1995 16 років тому

    cool this guy is best

  • @CanadianBushcraftChannel
    @CanadianBushcraftChannel 16 років тому

    You need to choose the right direction. In the northern hemisphere, most harsh weather comes in from the northwest. So face your shelter towards the South-east. Lean-tos are fairly decent shelters, when adequate amounts of firewood is present.

  • @sbjennings99
    @sbjennings99 12 років тому

    Cool Awesome Informational Video...

  • @iRTheUnknown
    @iRTheUnknown 14 років тому

    Looks like a bus stop :D

  • @ctfcNIG
    @ctfcNIG 11 років тому

    I'm in the camp that likes both ray and bear. Woah right? But rays great at the bushcraft stuff. I bought a knife off him too that I thinks in the vid. Morakniv robust. Great stuff!

  • @Juston51
    @Juston51 12 років тому

    Awesome video! Thanks

  • @beefjerkythesecond
    @beefjerkythesecond 12 років тому

    Found out today the music at 3:31 is 'Heroes' by 'Kruder & Dorfmeister' good tune.

  • @Bajertainment
    @Bajertainment 12 років тому

    I love outdoor survival

  • @Norge112
    @Norge112 16 років тому

    If i was going to be at the same spot for a week, this is the perfect shelters. I would have made a much more easyier shelter to save muscles and energi for to so countinue walking next day.

  • @solobackpacking
    @solobackpacking 12 років тому

    If I had a camera crew I would also consider this a quick option for shelter.

  • @boulder89984
    @boulder89984 16 років тому

    Bear can't fashion a condom out of bark, Ray could! lol

  • @rbvmtr
    @rbvmtr 14 років тому

    knife, axe, fire , & water are the most important things to have even if your just day hiking .
    Its just as easy for a noob as it is for a woodsmen to loose sence of direction .

  • @eddiemate741
    @eddiemate741 16 років тому

    Legend what a amazing person

  • @johnlamb95
    @johnlamb95 4 роки тому

    Wow I didn’t realise the spruce roots will be that strong and flexible!

  • @selfreliance1017
    @selfreliance1017 6 років тому +15

    I love all the 'experts' in the comments section. Pretty sure ray mears knows what he's talking about. He has only had a really successful career teaching thousands and inspiring millions. Hilarious

    •  4 роки тому +3

      yh but me and the boys have watched hours of youtube vids.... ray's good... but he's got a way to go before he reaches our level... same goes for grylls

  • @superdeath1997
    @superdeath1997 14 років тому

    your videos are the best nice work

  • @blakeyboy2
    @blakeyboy2 4 роки тому +1

    240p! Would love to see these in HD!

  • @DjUndying1
    @DjUndying1 13 років тому

    Les stroud is the king of proper survival, ray is the king of survival knowledge, and bear is an expert of evasion

  • @ambergassassin
    @ambergassassin 12 років тому

    Great shelter tips! Maybe I'll use them on the next episode of Strangers in the Wild!!!

  • @Eviction76
    @Eviction76 Рік тому

    We used to make A framed bashas as kids in the local woods.

  • @flintstone9812
    @flintstone9812 14 років тому

    @dizzaeble if so one could build a bit of an overhang going out toward the fire. Leave a hole for smoke to escape. That should do it.

  • @AhYaOk
    @AhYaOk 16 років тому

    i agree w/ guitarown. extreme
    survival to me means emergencies only, in which case you wont have tools w/ you.
    but still good info.

  • @flintstone9812
    @flintstone9812 15 років тому

    The procedure depicted here can save your life if ever you are in the wild.
    DON'T RIDICULE IT!
    I was taught the same things in Boy Scouting back in 1960's.
    A small camp axe with a saw blade that fits in the handle can do everything he did.
    Even a survival knife with serrated blade is all you need (a bit more work) and is easy to carry in a belt scabbard.
    Never go into wilderness without at least the survival knife.
    Remember using the tree roots as rope.

  • @preclovis
    @preclovis 14 років тому

    Spruce roots! Great!! What if there are no spruce around? Suggestions?

  • @alin1975
    @alin1975 12 років тому

    If you want to test Bear's model of survival do this:
    1. Move from one place to another by running frantically. Its survival not camping, so dont bring food or a change of clothes (so that you can die that night, frozen in your own sweat).
    2. When you reach a river you are unfamiliar with, jump in it and float downstream in the hope of finding civilisation.
    3. Scale dangerous cliffs without equipment (ok, Bear cheats here, he actually uses gear... but he pretends not to).

  • @marcisgreatAA
    @marcisgreatAA 14 років тому

    ray mears and bear grills are my fav. they are different not one better then the otehr

  • @krisoudman843
    @krisoudman843 11 років тому +1

    I love it goes some people are commenting on what he should and houldnt do but their the ones watching the video

  • @madmadmadmad0000004
    @madmadmadmad0000004 14 років тому

    He is obviously going to build a fire in front of his shelter so I would recommend putting a reflector behend the fire to block winds and to reflect heat towards you.

  • @Misslotusification
    @Misslotusification 12 років тому

    I certainly will remember how to trap water using eucalyptus leaves wrapped into a plastic bag if needed... clever trick this is 8-)