Sean The Mammoth Hunter
My goal for this channel is to present Stone Age wilderness survival skills in my part of the world: The marshes, woodlands, and river valleys of northern Wisconsin. Throughout the ever changing seasons I will take you out into the wilderness with only my hand made prehistoric kit. I will be using Stone Age tools, equipment, clothing, and skill sets. That means no ferro rods, no para cord, and no fancy deluxe survival knives.
I often say that knowledge only has value if it’s shared. I truly believe that. I hope to present my knowledge and experience in a way that is both educational, and engaging for all ages. I will be using a complete Stone Age hunter gatherer kit in the real world. Nothing staged, nothing faked. I want to show you how well the prehistoric technology that our ancestors used actually works in the real world. I will also be building a catalog of tutorials so you can build your own kit to learn and practice these skill sets at home.
Building Bolas
How to make your own Running Sandals
Smoothing a Fish Dart
You are not alone. (Good bye, Dad)
Finding Time For Your Daily Primal
Buckskins: The clothes that make the Caveman!
Extra Fancy Fish Poker
Primitive travel all wrapped up: Packing a Tumpline
Improvised Stone Tools: Bone Saw
Making A Bearing Block: Shaping Stone With Sand #caveman #stoneagetools #prehistorictools #survival
Early Spring Wild Edibles To Look For: A Glance at Trout Lilies & Ramps
Making a Spear Part 1: Harvesting a Spear Shaft
Hunting Tools: My favorite meat makers!
Field Repair: Antler Spear Tip
Basket Maker Atlatl Finger Loops Tutorial
Cutting Edge Stone Tool Repair
Stone Knife Repair (Preview)
My favorite types of atlatl (spear throwers)
Tinder Tricks & Tips
Tumpline Traveling
Neanderthal Knife Build
A Stone Age Walk In The Woods- Ambiance (No Talking)
Navigation Tip: South Facing Slopes
Starting a fire with a hand drill
"The Mammoth Hunters" Presentation at Wildwood Zoo || 2024
Woods Walk & Gear Talk
Medicine Bag Tutorial