Fat Guys in the Woods Season 1 Episode 7 The Pit
- September 28, 2014
In the seventh episode of the first season of "Fat Guys in the Woods", entitled "The Pit", survival expert Creek Stewart takes three overweight men on a journey to teach them essential survival skills. This time, Creek takes the group deep into the forest to create a survival pit where they will learn how to cook food, make fire, and stay warm with the resources available in the wilderness.
The episode starts with the group arriving at a dense forest, and Creek explains to them the importance of the survival pit. He shows them how to create a fire pit and a shelter using only the resources available in the woods. He also teaches them how to build a smokeless fire, which is essential for staying hidden from potential threats in the wilderness.
Creek then instructs the group on how to collect wood for the fire and start it using a variety of techniques such as using a ferrocerium rod, flint, and steel, and a hand drill. He also shows them how to cook food without using modern utensils and appliances. They learn how to make a wooden spoon, knife, and even a fork using the materials available in the forest.
Next, Creek introduces the group to the concept of "leave no trace" camping, and explains how to properly dispose of waste and protect the environment. He highlights the importance of conservation and the need for all of us to preserve our natural resources.
As the night sets in, Creek helps the group build their shelter and start a warm fire for the cold night. He also explains the dangers of predators such as bears and wildcats, and how to protect oneself from them. He shows them how to use a whistle to scare away predators and how to make a noise using sticks to alert others in case of danger.
The next day, Creek reviews the lessons he taught the group on the previous night, and puts them into practice. He challenges them to use the skills they learned to make a fire, cook food, and stay warm without his assistance. After a few trials and errors, the group finally learns how to make a fire and cook their own food using the resources available in the forest.
As the episode draws to a close, Creek congratulates the group for their perseverance and determination, and he encourages them to continue to practice and apply the skills they learned in the wilderness. He reminds them that they're capable of anything and that they can conquer their fears and overcome their limitations to become true survivalists.
Overall, "The Pit" is an enlightening and informative episode that showcases the importance of learning survival skills in the wilderness. It demonstrates how anyone can learn these skills with practice and determination, regardless of their age, size, or fitness level.