Surviving the Outback: 1 Man, 30 Days & 100 Year Old Gear | Survival Documentary

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Published 2024-05-30
Surviving the Outback: 1 Man, 30 Days & 100 Year Old Gear | Survival Documentary

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Could you survive alone across hundreds of kilometres of remote outback for a whole month, trekking and sailing on a makeshift raft, with nothing but a time capsule of antique stuff from 1932? Mike wasn't sure he could pull it off either!
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All Comments (21)
  • @fmd5525
    Man I’ve watched YouTube fulltime for some 10+ years. And it is not often I have found such a masterpiece of storytelling, cinematics and adventure in one single video. Simply marvellous!
  • this is one of the best survival videos I have ever seen....absolutely amazing...i would have watched this for hours if it was longer
  • @imhere8380
    What a fantastic, informative and insightful doco. This guy is a real hero. The Aboriginal people who saved the 2 Germans were heroes too. Bravo to the Aboriginal community for allowing this filming and granting permits to be on their land. Your country is awesome.
  • @maxsteiner7682
    For the Algorithm so more people can enjoy this one.😅
  • @kc4699
    shoutout to the True North crew for offering sustenance. it's the Kimberley way to check in and offer what you have, to whoever, even when you reckon someone is absolutely fine, and i've been lucky enough to receive such genuine kindness on many occasions. such a magnificent part of the world, for so many reasons.
  • @Cloudyyyy88
    It’s one thing to do this alone, it’s another to do it alone and film it with this high level of quality. WELL DONE 😊😊
  • What an incredible adventure and also a masterpiece of cinematography. So enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing.
  • @speckofdust272
    This is better than most Hollywood documentaries on human survival stories and is a testament to the two airmen and the aborigines that helped rescue them … all beautifully told … well done 👍
  • @7himo534
    Im only one minute in this video and i can tell you need millions of views for this masterpiece
  • @stevel1733
    Well that was freakin cool as heck! Survivor Man ( Aussie version) thanks bro!
  • @meturns4666
    Wow , what an amazing re-construction of a historic event , if not redesigned to ensure safety , but also possibly made harder being done alone , .. Incredible photography and great narration , thank you and congratulations on your feat , quite an achievement..wishing you luck with your future endeavours.. Much respect for your acknowledgement of the local Aboriginal owners of the land and their involvement in saving those men ..
  • Amazing story of history As an American that was hands down, one of the best history lessons I've ever seen or heard. Thank you for sharing this with us all. And many more thanks to the Aboriginal people for allowing this. Their huge hearts and extremely kind ways are truly amazing. My step-Mum is from Australia so this touches in so many more ways than most. God bless 🙌 🙏
  • @kimmie6138
    Australia is such a a beautiful country, and the awsome accent doesn't hurt either. Thank you for taking me on your survival journey. God Bless you and all of Australia.
  • @michaellong9084
    This could be the most incredible video i have witnessed. It's an absolute credit to you, what a masterpiece.
  • @kurts64
    Outback Mike, bloody legend. Top shelf film, awesome 👍👍👍🇦🇺
  • @JJ-cf4gz
    I lived in Kununurra in the early 90s ,Built a humpy on the banks of the Ord river where I lived for 18 months. Made a spectacular trip to Kalumbru in an old Holden with my mate. The old landing strips from WW2 in the bush. One place had hundreds of 44 gallon drums with USMC stenciled on them. The first mission ,crocks and Barra. Really is a land made for adventure. Brought back a lot of great memories. You can gain and lose many things during the course of a life time. But the memory of an adventure is a precious place to be able to visit. Really enjoyed the video.
  • After watching thousands of nature and survival videos, I feel this is one of the best survival films I have watched. Some people with camera and support team can’t do the same job. Kiddos 👏 and keep doing the amazing work.
  • I have always watched YouTube, but this is truly one of the best videos/films I have watched. Your story telling ability is top notch and inspired me to research their story more. Great job! Going to have to watch it again now!
  • @alfieboyd690
    A true masterpiece of a video. I can't believe I was able to watch that for free.