How to Use the Ground to Filter Water, Survival Skills, Water Purification
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- This video will show you how to use an age old technique for using the ground to make your water safe to drink. Water is part of your core survival needs and having tactics for getting safe water wherever you travel is a must have skillset.
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I feel like I haven't seen you in a long time. The hero we need, now more than ever.
Outstanding! Good to see you back :) This was one of the channels that propelled me into the world of survival all those years ago, just awesome no-nonsense information!
Glad to see you are back on youtube Rob, I've missed you!
This was amazing info! Thanks
Awesome info sir. Thank you!
Glad to see you back.
Thanks for making new videos bud missed em
Great video. I liked the content and you have gotten better at talking to the camera. Good job!
Good info and video thanks for sharing.
I love this video . Awesome
"Science is starting to figure out, that nature allready had it figured out"
BrababababaBAM ... drops mic!
Watching this cuz im failing school and don't wanna get a job
Excellent information, clearly presented.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice to see you back,,,,Excellent tip ..any info on that platform in the back of your truck would be appreciated. I’m messing around with the bug out vehicle idea
I planned to do a video on that before too long. Show everybody my load out.
I always liked the Sawyer system as well, because the backwash syringe can be used to clean wounds medically..
Wow he re appears after forever lol welcome back man we miss your content and knowledge brother
appreciate that. I'm thinking about making a full time return to social media. We are going to redo all our old videos and make them better.
If you set the bottle down for a few hours, most sediment sinks to the bottom. You can also stuff a slice of sleeve into the top of the container. It slows the drinking, but works. Don't use socks... God Bless.
What is the site we go to purchase the products? I can't find a link 😕
Great video! Thanks for sharing 😄
Yes, great method and one of, if not, my favorite
This definitely works?
I am genuinely surprised; the water looks terrible. Have you never had any issues?
It works but not as a 100% purifier. It does filter out a lot of bad bacteria/viruses, but not all, just makes it a lot better. The water may look terrible, and taste terrible, but better than dying of dehydration
@@DannyRiskit That's great to know, I'll try this out. I know your comment was from a year ago but thanks for answering and so soon :)
@@Scriptures_K You're welcome. Just make sure to let the water settle in the hole so you wont get as much dirt and debris
I'm also wondering ... how do you expose kids to healthy bacteria safely ?! I have two little littles and I would love to get them prepared for whatever is ahead of them
Can you do this by the ocean or only fresh water ?
Welcome back bro after long time.Great review.
It has been a minute hasn't it lol
@@sigma3survivalschoolxaxaxaxa different time with 4 minute clean info.
Water from Farmland regularly coated with nitrates and chemicals needs filtered through charcoal etc...... sipwells alone isn't enough.
Graven tot het grondwater
Can you not boil just any water to make it safe or are there parasites that can survive boiling? Can you Filter dirt without any tools?
Honest question here. Why can't I drink directly from a stream like animals do in nature. I as an American can't safely drink water in Tijuana, why... I'm guessing my body is weak because it's not being exposed properly to organisms and bacteria. Sounds like a stupid question but wasn't taught this in school.
Well even animals get parasites. You can build a resistance to parasites but they will still be there and not show symptoms a lot of the time. For instance, I’ve had giardia more than once and the symptoms never showed themself in the field. Often I’d get symptoms months later when my immune system was weakened by something else. Bacteria you can build an immunity to, but parasites are hard to kill and are detrimental to your system. It’s best to avoid them entirely using some of the methods we will be demonstrating. The key with water procurement that doesn’t involve boiling is to reduce the concentrations of bacteria. Think about a vaccine as an example. A small amount of a bacteria or virus can usually be handled by your immune system, which help builds our immune system and makes us better. But a large load all at one time might overwhelm it and make us sick
Make sure u find a good water soyce guys haha
We know these as "Gypsy Well's", and have done for generations. As opposed to the "Coyote well" presented by another self proclaimed expert, wouldn't a Coyote just drink from the water source? A Coyote well is the lowest point in a dry riverbed where the best chance of finding water is.
Lots of different names for them. I think Ray Mears is the only one that has one in a book. Other than that it’s a very little known technique in general among the survival community
You would think this method would be better known since it was popularised by Robert Baden Powell, the founder of the Scouting movement. During the Boer wars he used this exact method at waterholes that had been contaminated with the corpses of dead horses by the Boers.
@@cujomojo thats interesting. i hadn't heard that before. Got a link or resource where I can read about that? I love hearing about these tactics being used historically.
Got to dig out the Military History books now. lol. But with regards to your first reply, do you have a copy of "Wilderness Survival" by Mark Elbroch and Mike Pewtherer? Page 124 Subsurface Water, Quote - "Other good places to dig are near swamps, lakes or moving water. In these situations, digging a seep hole will provide somewhat filtered water, as opposed to collecting water directly from the source".
I also remember from my Environmental studies that a lot of cities along the Mississippi river use this type of system on a commercial scale to provide fresh water to their inhabitants. Google "Riverbank filtration".
Haven't got to the History books yet, but if you go here "www.themodernsurvivalist.com/archives/2471" there is a PDF called "Survival Water Purification". On page 7 - "While fighting the Boers, Baden Powel came across this problem, and resolved it this way, having learned that the water had been poisoned.
He simply dug a hole at 9 feet from the river bank and let the water seep through thus eliminating the poison. However the hole MUST be dug deeper than the river bed"
I also found a photograph that shows some Boer prisoners stood round a pit that is obviously deeper than the water source behind them.