Primitive Seafood Cookout and Harvest Basket - new beginnings part 2
Jan 19, 2025•Channel
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PublishedJan 19, 2025
Duration24:44
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Languageen-US
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views55.8K
Likes2.9K
Comments373
Engagement Rate5.79%
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I need food, so I head to the coast. Many times the coast will provide the most easily accessible high protein and nutrient-rich foods. These foods are easy to cook but can often be eaten raw too. It will also be helpful if I make a basket for gathering. Along the way I find a bluff with powdery yellowish dirt that might be clay. For cooking my catch I'm going to need to make a fire. Using sticks and stones I manage to make a hand drill fire kit that works on the first try, and by the way, dinner was primitive but excellent!
This is the second installment of a new series exploring this topic of "New Beginnings".
Learn my humble beginnings in my book: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0DD9ZJ519
My social media links:
Instagram @chadzuberofficial
Facebook @ChadZAdventure
Key moments:
00:00 Collecting willow stems
01:04 Making a basket with willow stems
04:14 Quick visit to my shelter
04:50 Finding potential source of clay
05:36 Walking toward the coast
05:44 Refilling my water bottle
06:43 Collecting mussel on the coast
09:33 Collecting limpets on the rocks
10:30 Eating raw limpets
11:01 Eating raw seaweed
11:47 Finding a good place to cook
12:11 Collecting materials for a friction fire
13:46 Preparing sticks for a friction fire kit
17:52 Hand drill friction fire success
22:22 Cooking the mollusks on the hot coals
23:20 Eating delicious cooked-in-shell mollusks
Music credit:
Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/