I just noticed this thread yesterday and so downloaded the movies last night. They played very well on all linux players.
These are some great movies! I particularly liked that full survival kit and proper clothing was described in detail, because a person never knows just what will come along. Little tricks like the bags between the socks and boot liners might be common practise in some places, but unknown to some people. Just that little trick could save some toes!
I sure haven't heard of anyone experimenting with a blood glucose meter, and so that sure breaks new ground, especially with the effects of spruce tea in raising blood sugar. Native people here would remove bark from trees and scrape the inner layer to use as food - so much along the same lines.
And I can see that I have to practise with my knife and quartz to get that good at fire making. I tried while on the beach today and found that the Murphey's knife (old Herter's design) which I've been using lately won't work despite being carbon steel, but I could get sparks from my hatchet. So I learned something very valuable!
Congratulations on producing some excellent videos, Michel. Apart from the great productions, the fact that you released them to the creative commons tells good things about you.