Every Survival Tool Siberian Trappers Carried in the Frozen Taiga

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Seventy degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Six months of darkness. A landscape where a single mistake means death. For centuries, professional trappers called promyshlenniki ventured into the Siberian taiga armed with nothing but hand tools and centuries of accumulated knowledge. Between 1620 and 1680, over fifteen thousand of these men worked the endless forests, pursuing sable pelts worth more than gold.

Their survival depended on a carefully chosen arsenal of tools, each one tested by generations of use in the world's most unforgiving environment. Every ounce of weight had to be justified. Every tool had to serve multiple functions. There was no room for error, no second chances, and no rescue if something went wrong.

Tools to trust. Skills that last. This is Bushcraft Arsenal.

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CHAPTERS:

00:00 — Introduction
00:00:59 — 1 - The Yakut Knife
02:32 — 2 - The Siberian Forest Axe
04:01 — 3 - The Mosin- Nagant Rifle
05:27 — 4 - The Husting Skis With Kamus
06:57 — 5 - The Victor # 1.5 Leghold Trap
08:27 — 6 - The Toggle Dead Fall
09:46 — 7 - The Heavy Wolf Trap
11:06 — 8 - The Spring Snare System
12:23 — 9 - The Unty Boot System.
13:44 — 10 - The reindeer Parka
15:00 — 11 - The Fire Kit
16:30 — 12 - The Cooper Cooking Pot
17:49 — 13 - The Sinew Sewing Kit
19:13 — 14 - The Fishing Kit
20:32 — 15 - The Snowshoes

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