Ray Mears' Country Tracks

200210m

This show is series of re-edited short episodes from the Tracks (1994) and Country Tracks (1998) series. It introduces various outdoor skills, bushcraft and countryside cunning with survival expert Ray Mears.

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2002

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 1: Building a Makeshift Rucksack

1. Building a Makeshift Rucksack

Ray dispenses knowledge on building a makeshift rucksack from natural materials such as nettle string, and advises on navigating in woods.

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2. How to Harvest Food from a Hedgerow

Ray demonstrates his skills as he dispenses knowledge on how to harvest free food from a hedgerow, including fungal 'chickens' and pignuts.

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 3: Lighting Fires Safely in the Wild

3. Lighting Fires Safely in the Wild

Ray demonstrates essential skills for survival in the wild, including a reliable method of lighting fires safely and efficiently without the aid of matches or lighter fuel.

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4. Natural First Aid Treatments

Ray demonstrates his knowledge of natural first aid treatments, ranging from headache cures to bandages.

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5. Fire Harden a Digging Stick

Ray makes a sip well, fire-hardens a digging stick, makes a bushman ostrich omelette, and goes coke can fishing. Lindsay Cannon looks at caves in the Peak District.

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 6: Building Snow Holes in the Cairngorms

6. Building Snow Holes in the Cairngorms

Ray builds snow holes in the Cairngorms, while Lindsay Cannon goes sand yachting in Kidwelly.

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 7: How to Make Woodman's Tea

7. How to Make Woodman's Tea

Ray demonstrates his skills as he explains how to use the versatile birch tree to make a refreshing sugary drink called woodman's tea, and Lindsay Cannon enjoys a spot of mud-sliding.

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 8: How to Light a Life-Saving Fire

8. How to Light a Life-Saving Fire

Ray demonstrates how a stick, some moss and a bootlace can be used to light a life-saving fire, while Guy Lindley-Adams revisits his childhood with a walk along south-east England's chalk cliffs.

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 9: Building a Woodland Shelter

9. Building a Woodland Shelter

Ray demonstrates his skills as he builds a woodland shelter complete with natural insulation and a bed made from a pile of twigs, and Lindsay Cannon goes 'island bagging' off the Scottish coast.

Still image for Ray Mears' Country Tracks season 1 episode 10: How to Cook Rabbit and Purify Water

10. How to Cook Rabbit and Purify Water

Ray demonstrates his skills by cooking fresh rabbit in an earth pit and purifying water with a filter made from charcoal and sphagnum moss.

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Ray Mears

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