in need of some bushcrafty tv viewing

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Gill

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has anybody got some Mors , or bushtucker man ,or the likes . i,ve watched all the stuff i have over and over.
 
Thats a good site I linked to, but you are better off downloading then watching, trying to view online takes ages.

Veoh is also very good indeed. You will need to install veoh software but don't panic, there is nothing nasty in it. You can view online, or download and view offline.

A Ray Mears Search comes up with 44 'episodes'

http://www.veoh.com/search/videos/q/ray+mears

After you have your files you have to more often than not watch them on your computer. However, this little free programme takes care of that and the end result is a standard DVD you can watch on your home machines.

http://www.dvdflick.net/

Its so easy to use, you can set it up to convert and burn straight to disc which I often do. Video conversion takes a long time so I start the process and go to bed. When its finished DVDflick will turn off your PC (if you set it to).
 
I can recommend a couple of american sources. The first on YouTube, which I have learned a lot from ist:

http://www.youtube.com/user/wildernessoutfitters

The best videos I have seen to date (apart from Uncle Ray's) is a set of DVDs I borrowed from a guy at work which are made by an American called Ron Hood AKA The Woods Master. The intros are a bit cheesy ('You too can be the woodsmaster...!") but they are packed with tip after tip of really usefull information, with good explinations of how things work, what you need to do etc.. Well worth a look if you can find them. There are about 20 full length DVDs which will keep you busy for a long time.
 

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