Surviving a Stormy Night with NO Shelter as a Bushman from 100 Years Ago
In this video, I step back into the late 1800s to survive a stormy night in the rain as a lost bushman, carrying only traditional gear — a bedroll and saddlebag, with no shelter. Forced to find cover in the landscape, I take refuge beneath a granite boulder and attempt to keep a fire going through the night using wet wood. Along the way, I explore the history of High Country stockmen and how they lived and worked in these harsh mountain environments. What You’ll See: ✔ Surviving a freezing night with no shelter in the High Country ✔ Keeping a fire alive in rain, wind, and snow ✔ Using traditional bushman gear from the 1800s ✔ Challenges of wet wood and cold conditions ✔ The history of Australian High Country stockmen ✔ Bushcraft skills for extreme weather survival GET YOUR OWN OILSKIN JACKET HERE: https://www.blackspur.co/ Use 10% Discount Code: BEARDEDBUSHRANGER 🔥 Like & Subscribe for more Australian bushcraft, history & survival 📸 Follow me on Instagram: / thebeardedbushranger 🧥 Merch: https://thebeardedbushranger.theprint... 👉 Support the channel on Patreon: / thebeardedbushranger #AustralianBushcraft #WildernessSurvival #SurvivingAlone #BushmanHistory #HighCountry #StormSurvival #BushcraftSkills #HistoricSurvival #Stockman #OutdoorAdventure #TheBeardedBushranger

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