Ep. #12: Jody Hynes is a Canadian Air Force Search & Rescue Technician who trains military crews in wilderness survival tactics. Until the age of 14, Jody lived a subsistence based lifestyle, surviving off the land, as part of the First Nation Mi'kmaq Band in Newfoundland.
On this episode, Jody teaches us how to build animal snares; types of edible plants; fish salting; beaver trapping; fire building; and avoiding diseases in the wild. He also shares his survival stories of falling through the ice in Canada and rescuing a mountaineer on Denali (20,194ft).
WILDERTAINMENT MISSION: Bringing you Entertaining Wilderness Adventure Stories from military helicopter crashes in the Mountains of Utah, to mountaineers falling 6-story deep into a glacier crevasse in New-Zealand. Join the adventures with Vinny 2 Crocs as he shares hilarious wilderness/outdoor adventure stories, inspiring adventure sports accomplishments, and grueling survival tales (including animal attacks/bear attacks/mountain lion attacks). So whether you're a climber, mountaineer, skier, hiker, kayaker or whether you love ice climbing, snow boarding or bouldering, join us in the backcountry for some funny, humorous, and hilarious Wilderness Entertainment!
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