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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.
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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.