Turn Your Water Bottle Into a Survival MULTI-TOOL! - Joe Price - Bushcraft & Wilderness Skills
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- A Nalgene bottle and a stainless steel bottle is more than just water containers-it's versatile tools that can be modified and repurposed for survival, outdoor adventures, and everyday convenience. In this video, we'll show you some of the best Nalgene bottle and stainless steel bottle hacks to help you save space, increase functionality, and make the most of your gear in any situation.
What You'll Learn:
✅ How to insulate your Nalgene for hot or cold temperatures
✅ Using your bottle for boiling water in survival scenarios
✅ Creative storage hacks for first aid, fire-starting kits, and food
✅ Attaching paracord, carabiners, or duct tape for added functionality
✅ Pro tips for cleaning, sealing, and customizing your bottle for long-term use
✅ And more!
Whether you're a hiker, camper, prepper, or survivalist, these Nalgene hacks will upgrade your outdoor experience and help you get more out of your gear!
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Welcome to In Forest and Lands-your go-to channel for expert wilderness skills, bushcraft education, and survival techniques. We’re Joe Price and Ida Olsson, seasoned outdoor professionals and Boreal forest experts based in rural Sweden. With a deep passion for nature and adventure, we share practical knowledge, inspiring stories, and essential skills to help you connect with the great outdoors.
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I always enjoy hearing that little Ida voice from a distance :) Some great tips, including using your cup as a lid to the water bottle when you're boiling your water. So simple, it's one of those, "doh, why didn't I think of that" things, yet I have never seen anyone mention or show that ever.
learned some new tricks from this video, thank you for sharing and have a great day
Very good ideas I use the hot water bottle idea all the time when out in about in the winter
it was a game changer for me too. next to a food container its the hack i use the most
Great vid Joe. There must be a blooper reel from this vid somewhere…..
That is such a great video full of great Info
As always brother
Keep on passing along the forest knowledge
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Another great video. Love the pimped out bottle!
Thanks, brother ! they defo become very sentimental after awhile. The ones in this video the kids aint even allowed touch haha
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. You have a great channel! All the best from the US.
Thanks for clicking in and checking us out. We really appreciate it
The dry food in the water bottle! Where has that been my whole life? Dope video man. And cheers to Ida for braving that slippery slope to capture the shot of you dipping water from the creek! Lol. For real though, you two are quickly becoming my ❤ channel.
Hydrate or dieyrate , I like that . Good tips Joel. I was introduced & to your channel by Shawn Kelly.
Some very good tips. Thank you. I’ve been on a couple of long cold weather skiing expeditions and on trips like that I always bring an extra 1 liter Nalgene bottle as a dedicated pee bottle. When it’s -30C you really don’t want to go outside to pee in the middle of the night. And because you’ve then opened the sleeping bag for a couple of minutes to pee you’ve lost some heat. I get some of that lost heat back by bringing the bottle with the warm pee inside the sleeping bag. Another thing I do on cold weather expeditions is to tape a strip of closed cell foam around anything metal I have to hold, like my shovel handle and my metal thermos bottle (I usually cut pieces from a retired cell foam sleeping pad).
@sharamkh awesome tips ! Consider yourself pinned my friend. I use a small , used , fabric softener bottle for my inside the tent wees. Doesn't stink up the tent or the sleeping bag
Another very helpful video, like the idea of sticking your food inside the bottle, so obvious once you realise but easily overlooked.
it is indeed man. Gives better food options too as your not relying on have to buy stuff thats hard packed
Great video
Good ideas!
Thank you !
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Great ideas
Defo the most practical that I have found in the woods. Thanks for checking the video out. We appreciate it.
Great ideas Joe - Thank you for sharing 🕊🕊
Good info. Thanks.
More sound advice, thank you Joe. One request - when doing kit reviews please, if possible, make comparisons with other brands. Helps the donkey in me better appreciate.
Consider it done Paul. Ill draw more parallels between brands moving forward or if there is an alternative to it
Brilliant, thank you! In defense of carrying a 2L /64oz bottle: while bulky, I find it still cozy warm in the morning when using it as a hot water bottle, while I am the one warming up my 1L /32oz bottle from about the half-way point on an unexpectedly cold night. To be sure, i prefer carrying enough insulation not to rely on a hot water bottle at all. Thoughts?
Hello!
Awesome videos!
A question, didnt all the things under your tape surrounding the water bottle get wet when you picked up the water from the river?
Nice move lifting the bottle with the knife Joe.
Excellent tips. The duct tape/rope handle is Mint!
I've still got L2L Horseman, #19 in my grubby lil hands. I'm trying to decide between a Helle Nord or Nordlys. I should just give in and get both of them to end my dilemma. 😂
Pinkie, aka Guengerichii San, aka John
Brother ! its great to see yah here ! If your getting on well with the horseman I would look at the nordlys. The nord is defo a bit of a tank haha
@ Thanks Joe! I was kinda edging towards the Nordlys as the Nord is in the Horseman territory of knife. Like you said, a tank!
Have fun out there!
Any thoughts on eye protection/ eye safety gear when bushcrafting/ wildcamping. We only have one pair of eyes and i often feel its overlooked, thanks for all the great tips.
Very much agreed. Too many people rely on the "safety squint".