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  • without having a knife.

  • It makes everything 10 times harder way have nothing.

  • It's gonna be extremely difficult to produce the tools we need to accomplish the test that have to be done then the Arctic is brutal.

  • It's just gonna be a grind through the days from here on out.

  • The animal featured in this show has been ethically harvested in accordance with the laws of Canada's Northwest territories and those of the Let's all Cajun A people holy that's awesome.

  • Cheese.

  • As soon as I see the moose, I know instantly that this is gonna be a lot of works.

  • Let's get started with some cutting tool without having a knife.

  • It makes everything 10 times harder.

  • So I am thoroughly impressed by our ancestors.

  • They used to live off the land, and I'm excited about making that connection.

  • Yeah, that's good.

  • Perfect.

  • Got it started.

  • Shelter making and fire making.

  • Those are the two components I excel at.

  • Here's a good area right here.

  • Ah, nice and flat.

  • We have a lot of these Treacher blocking the wind.

  • That's good.

  • Just gonna break off the bottom limbs here and then takes more bows and put him on the outside.

  • You don't want to have the wind blowing over us turn tonight.

  • Otherwise, it's just gonna be wasting energy and body.

  • Last day it was rough and they developed a nice little cough, which is kind of worrisome because we're only 24 hours into this, and it's like, already becoming exceedingly challenge.

  • We have all sorts of priorities today.

  • It's gonna be a headache.

  • This morning.

  • My vein goal is to get the hide off the moose, get the quarters in the back, straps all off cash somewhere.

  • So they're safe.

  • Having our cash up on the cliff edge protects the meat from all sorts of bears here, primarily black bears.

  • I want Thio make a decent cash for the moose because we need this food for the next month and we can absolutely under no circumstances lose this meat fire is key.

  • So I decided I'm gonna go for this in you it strap method.

  • It was used in the Arctic and dates back hundreds and hundreds of years.

  • You'll have the fire board in between your knees.

  • The hide serves as the strap run by both hands around the spindle, and then you're down pressure for your bearing block is put in your mouth.

  • So it kind of gives you a little bit more control over how fast or the direction of your spindle stuff like that.

  • Right now I'm picking off, which is Beard.

  • It's, ah, fungus that grows on dead trees or dead branches.

  • I'm gonna take the dust from this, put it into my fire board and hopefully be able to create fire with No.

  • Hey, Lindsay, we got it.

  • I put so much blood, sweat and tears into building one of these friction fires you really?

  • You build a relationship with this gives me a whole new respect of what the primitive peoples went through.

  • The lived in the Arctic feeling awesome after not having anything to eat for so long.

  • Just roasting meat is kind of hard to beat when you're hungry.

  • Joe is pretty much down for the count.

  • We need to get all three of us working at the same time.

  • So one of our big pushes is we want to be able to boil water to get the tea going so that we can help you out.

  • The Native Americans use this technique cut into a stomach and use it to boil water.

  • Just washing out the stomach have turned inside out.

  • These are all the little fibers that move the grasses or the barks or whatever the moose has been eating.

  • So I'm going to make sure I get everything washed out of all of these little nooks and crannies.

  • We're heating rocks in our firepit, and as we keep them, we take one out and we'll put it in the water.

  • As those heat up, we switch him out with a new hot rock.

  • Joe, we've got some of that tea ready for you.

  • If you try it.

  • It's very hot.

  • I feel like I'm just being damn anchor to you guys.

  • This is hard for me.

  • It's just I was like, I guys, I have to I'm done.

  • I had to call it in.

  • I gotta take care of my health.

  • Sorry.

  • I am disappointed.

  • It feels like I'm abandoning my team, letting him down.

  • I tried and I just crashed and burned.

  • Sometimes you just gotta call it in.

  • Lindsay and I are gonna have way more work.

  • Now that Joe's gone, the carcass has been stripped of everything that we can use it.

  • For now, we're just gonna concentrate on preserving what meat we've taken off out here.

  • There's not a lot of ways to preserve your meat.

  • So one of the ways people used to preserve their meat was by smoking it.

  • We're using a chunk of hide that was cut off of the moose who attempted channel smoke through this big split rock that's next to the shelter.

  • And if we go and build a fire box on one side, moose hide will cover the top.

  • So is acting like a horizontal chimney That should allow us to put the meat, innit?

  • And should give us a real nice smoke.

  • The Arctic is one of the more brutal places in the world, Theo.

  • Extreme temperatures, the erratic weather, everything that's unpredictable and unforgiving about this area.

  • It makes everything harder right now.

  • Missing mosquitoes.

  • Thank to the point where I'm contemplating.

  • How goes the battle?

  • Believe it.

  • Surely, um, So I'm gonna have to just keep in the short.

  • I have to tap why I'm missing my family, and I I'm gonna just tap out and get home with the kids.

  • Suddenly, two's down to one.

  • I just wasn't expecting that.

  • So it's a little bit of a mind shift now that he's gone, it's just gonna be a grind through the days from here on out.

  • I think I heard something outside.

  • Right now here, a little bit of something usually sounds like squirrels Really small or something.

  • This time it sounds a little bit.

  • Pear bears are dangerous.

  • They can hurt people.

  • But it's just me.

  • It's gonna be a lot harder to be safe.

  • Now that I know that he's obviously not going to go away.

  • The best decision is to find another location.

  • So I'm gonna pull my hide out from the shelter that I used for keeping me dry.

  • And I'm gonna fashion that into a pack to carry the few things that I do need to take.

  • Now, gather the meat that I need and roll that up into that pack is Well, I also decided to bring this scapula because it actually throws fairly well.

  • I'm going to use this birchwood to carry my ember for mining Fire.

  • Fire is huge for me out here, and without it, I would have to tap out.

  • It's not gonna be possible for me to create a new ember.

  • And I need to nurse this one back to a flame.

  • Come on.

  • It means a lot to have fire.

  • I've lost quite a bit of weight, and I don't really have any fat.

  • So I'm gonna be trying to hunt and ads and fresh meat to my diet.

  • I get, like, a gross and fat and meat there.

  • The scapula located on the shoulder of the moose discovered that I could throw it fairly hard and accurately.

  • So this is my new grouse hunting tool?

  • Yeah.

  • Let's be a good dinner.

  • Time to eat.

  • I've been hungry the last couple days.

  • It was the first time that my stomach had actually felt full and probably a week, and it gives me a little more energy to be more excited for the final bit of this trying to survive with nothing but the clothes on my back.

  • I knew it was gonna be a challenge, but the end do you see the value of all the struggle?

  • It's like climbing a mountain to climb sucks.

without having a knife.

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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