I am in the mountains of Alaska and the snow is deep. over 6 feet (2 meters) in places and the winter has only just started. I am building a winter survival shelter and camping under the snow. I am snow shoeing and back country skiing and cooking good food.
For 2 weeks we are exploring Florida's everglades, remote islands, and beautiful keys. Hunting alligators, catching pythons, crabbing, raking oysters, fishing, spear fishing, scuba diving, meeting up with friends and more.
I am traveling many miles into the Alaskan bush with my snowmachine and hot tent for 4 days. I'll be hunting, fishing, camping, and all completely solo.
I am traveling to Juneau Alaska to camp in the deepest snow in Alaska. I am building a snow cave which is a winter time dugout survival shelter.
I am attempting to snowmobile 120 miles into the Alaskan wilderness to reach the oldest lodge in Alaska. This off-grid homestead was settled in 1904 and for the next 4 days me and the family are going to hunt ptarmigan, ice fish, snow machine, ski, sled, and explore.
My family is traveling to the Island of Oahu for 10 days of outdoor adventure. We are going to be trapping and cooking feral pigs in a Hawaiian imu, throwing a backyard Hawaiian luau with old friends, learning about Polynesian culture and survival skills and eating amazing food.
Me and my son Nathan are traveling the far North of Alaska to explore the Arctic. We are catching King Crab through the frozen sea ice, Ice fishing for cod, Hunting ptarmigan, dog mushing, snow machining, learning about Inuit culture and exploring Alaska. We are going to Nome Alaska.
I drove 32 hrs to Alaska's far north, to traverse the Arctic tundra with my own dog team (Kindly borrowed from Iditarod musher Lauro Ekland) I will be winter camping in the Arctic Circle in -18 F (-21C), hunting for moose and ptarmigan, and eating amazing food.
Its our first full winter here at the off-grid homestead in Alaska and we are doing a lot of repairs. I am replacing the garage that collapsed under the snow and fixing lots broke and stuck equipment.
Me, my son Tommy, and the Kilcher Family are head out for spring adventure in Alaska. But a snow storm is going to make things interesting. We are camping, foraging food, digging clams, fishing for cod, halibut and flounder and having a great time.
I flew the Dillingham Alaska and hire a bush plane to take me to some of Alaska's remotest beaches to search for dead walrus's and walrus ivory. I camped in some amazing places including a beach that is covered in the bones of various whales. I found a ton of amazing stuff including ivory and I am bring you along on my 4 day adventure.
My family is traveling to Tanzania to learn primitive survival skills from the tribes of Northern Tanzania. We are going to visit the Datoga people to learn to forge spears and poison arrowheads. Then we are going to camp, hunt, cook, and forage wild honey with the Hadza tribe or Hadzabe. The Hadza will also demonstrate how they make bows and arrows and survive in Africa's savanna. Later we will go on a Safari and meet the Masai people and visit a Masai village.
Middleton Island is one of the more remote Island in Alaska. No one lives on Middleton Island and only biologists and FAA maintenance crews visit. Me and my boys spent 3 days on this island hunting feral rabbits, surf fishing for neon blue kelp greenling, exploring WWII era shipwrecks and abandoned military bases.
My family flew to Ketchikan Alaska for 7 days to explore South East Alaska, do remote flyin camping and fly fishing. Rent a boat and fish for rock fish and halibut. Meet native carvers and learn about native Alaska culture and much more.
A widow with 4 kids and a widower with 4 kids just became a family of 10 and my wife and I flew them to Alaska for 1 week for the ultimate Alaska adventure vacation with the Outdoor Boys. We caught salmon, halibut and rock fish, hike to abandoned military bases in the rainforest, camped by the ocean, fed reindeer and took ATVs to my abandoned homestead.
1 year ago I bought an off grid homestead and cabin that was full of abandoned property. And we have spent the last 4 months working hard on the property to get repairs and projects done before winter. Summer is a busy time in Alaska, so as soon as the snow starts to melt we got to work on our abandoned homestead. We are finishing our new garage to replace the one that was crushed by the snow. Repairing the cabin that caught on fire last summer. Demolishing an old log cabin. Building roads. Working on ATV's and a lot more. 4 months worth of footage from our first full summer at the off grid cabin.
I am traveling deep into Alaska's interior to spend 3 days hunting, fishing, camping and foraging food. I catch and cook my dinner while the snow piles up on the mountains. Its cold and wet and beautiful. Also some of the best fly fishing ever.
I was invited to the Yupik village of Kotlik Alaska by my friend Sam and we spent 4 days hunting and fishing and learning about the Yupik culture. We harvested a moose for to give to patients at the Native hospital in Anchorage Alaska, we hunted seals with the traditional atlatl and spear. Set gill nets, caught salmon and sheefish and learned about Yupik culture.
We're flying North to Nome Alaska along the Bering Sea to hunt ducks, geese, swans, ptarmigan, fish for salmon and more. Its a four day adventure in one of my favorite parts of Alaska.
8 Months ago I found the US Marine Corps Jungle Survival school in Okinawa Japan on Google Maps. So I reached out to the USMC and asked if I could attend the school and film the experience and they said "Yes". Prior to arriving to Okinawa I knew Very Very little about what actually happens at the USMC Jungle Survival school and boy was I in for a surprise. I was attached with their leadership course, a more rigorous course for team and squad level leaders. Its a 5 week course that teaches repelling and crossing extreme terrain, how to treat and evacuate casualties in the jungle and spends a lot of time on jungle tactics. The fourth week of the training is all about survival in jungle environment. So I joined about 30 marines for survival school portion of their training.
I took a helicopter from Talkeetna Alaska to a remote section of river at the base of Mt. Denali. There I set up camp for 3 days of cold weather solo camping and bushcraft. However, when the temperature suddenly dropped well bellow freezing, the river began to freeze up and getting home meant riding a frozen river of ice.
Last year we bought an off grid Alaskan homestead that was full of abandoned tools and equipment. And soon after, one of the buildings caught fire and almost burned to the ground. We have spent the last year repairing the electrical system, building an all season ATV trail into the property and replacing a collapsed garage and finally its time to build that burned cabin into a proper bunk house. But winter is right around the corner so its a race to get the project done before the extreme snow and cold sets in.
What is wrong with me? I spend way too much money on sleeping bags, insulated mats and hot tents and instead I go off and sleep in the snow with none of it. So yeah, I marched off a couple miles into the hills of Alaska with no tent, no sleeping bag and no tarp. I made a winter survival shelter and demonstrate the best winter time survival shelter if you don't want to freeze to death. It dropped well bellow 0F (-18C) and I cooked moose ribs and baked bread on the coals. Its a fun video so stop reading this and go give it a look.
We flew around the world to the island nation of Palau to search the jungle for lost WWII battlefields, Snorkeling crystal clear water, catch and eat fish and kayak through the jungle.
Winter has family come, and the muskeg is frozen. So I am taking my tracked kei truck off the beaten path to explore the frozen lakes and swamps of Alaska's interior. I am going to spend 3 days camping with out a tent, sleeping under animal hides in a bushcraft survival shelter. I am going to do some campfire cooking and do a quick bushcraft blacksmithing project around the campfire as well.