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Bushcraft Ribeye Steak Survival Style on a Rock

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An epic steak I cooked as my friend Steve Watts used to call Tarzan Style, right on a hot rock.

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let me give it a minute so I can throw a little stronger

not a very good sender bundle it's yellow birch she's really not the best at all see what happens that's all the magic happens right there that's screaming hot so we need to be careful bring me the photos the back [Music]

couple minutes each side as you flip and rotate still filled with blood and juice I'm cooking it slow and gentle I'm going to just falling apart the seams unbelievable

my fire is very hot because it's mostly embers

rather looking forward to this of course nice ribeye dinner put some various spices on it not much throw in a little salt and pepper all these spices just hang out my food pouch my rock it's funny sometimes when we run out of home go down to my office in the basement I dig out my spices apologize for the bush pilot is what it is hang out the woods okay let's do it talk about cooks perfection the taste

so tender

hmm

unbelievable

he'll be passed in a moment look how tender this is just tears apart [Music]

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what if he came this way because you saw the smoke from my fire Rock fried food specially steak that's how it's supposed to be done the best it can be simple spices salt and pepper nothing crazy

I'm adding steak this good in a very long time this is like memorable I love it I'm out here hanging out in the woods I'm at my camp cooking meat on a rock next to a fire I started with a bow drill

let's not to love using this new knife from Adirondack wilderness all of scales from Bethlehem yeah pretty happy with life right now I have a good family at home glad that I'm out here hanging out in the woods I do very much enjoy the hands-on classes though it's great to get in the woods with some people group of people and dig in there and help them with all little intricacies of not work and feather stick and igniting them with sparks and the whole nine yards you know really customizing what I teach and how I teach each individual skill excuse me to each person because there's the overall layout but then this person has trouble with this aspect of it this person is struggling with a different aspect and as an instructor it's my job to figure out how to bridge those gaps until each person gets it I enjoy it is that square fat that's going to be epic now right there just melt-in-your-mouth that square fad right in the middle is just incredible absolutely love it sounds like it's starting to rain yep it's not rain alright let's go to the main section hold over by mmm I'm going to enjoy my dinner enjoy the rain see you the next one enjoy the outdoors

About the Author

NativeSurvival

NativeSurvival

Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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