Chapter 243 178: Bow Drill and Ice Fishing Rod
With the most critical drill bit in hand, he immediately began to craft the other components of the bow drill.
First was the bow; he found a willow branch about a meter long from the pile of firewood and carved shallow string grooves at both ends with his Hunting Knife.
Then, he bent down and untied one of the laces from his high-top hiking boots.
Facing the camera, he presented the sturdy nylon lace: “In the wild, every item on you is a potential tool. This lace is strong and incredibly tough, making it the perfect material for a bowstring.”
Lin Yu’an tied one end of the lace into the willow branch’s string groove, then bent the stick with force and tied the other end tightly as well, completing a simple yet sturdy bow drill.
Next was the handle, more specifically, the hand drill cap.
He found a palm-sized, hard stone to hold the end of the drill rod and reduce friction.
Finally, the most crucial piece—the drill rod.
Lin Yu’an explained to the camera: “If it’s a wooden arrow shaft, it can fully serve as the drill rod for the bow drill.”
“But if it’s a Carbon Fiber Arrow Shaft, that’s a very wrong choice! Its strength lies in resisting bending, but its fatal weakness is its brittleness and susceptibility to twisting.”
“The bow drill’s massive torque would instantly twist this Carbon Fiber Arrow Shaft into pieces! So I can’t use this Carbon Fiber Arrow Shaft itself as the drill rod.”
He found a birch stick, smoothing it down to become the main body of the drill rod.
Then, at one end of the stick, he carefully dug a shallow groove with the knife tip, tightly embedding the threaded end of the metal arrowhead, and bound the arrowhead and stick firmly together with a tripwire in a crisscross manner.
He pulled it extremely tight to ensure that the arrowhead would not wobble at all during high-speed rotation.
Now, he had a complete set of tools specifically designed for precision drilling!
Following his explanation, Lin Yu’an first picked up the fully formed H-shaped spool, securing it firmly to the ground with his foot and knee.
He wrapped the bow drill’s lace bowstring once around the drill rod, held the stone grip with his left hand, pressing tightly against the top of the drill rod.
Then, he aligned the metal arrowhead at the bottom of the drill rod precisely at the center of the H-shaped spool, held the bow handle with his right hand, and began to pull back and forth steadily.
“Squeak—Creak—Squeak—Creak—”
The lace drove the drill rod, instantly starting a high-speed reciprocal rotation! The hard metal arrowhead and the dry birch produced a remarkably piercing sound of friction.
Whirls of wood shavings like shavings continually emerged from the hole, accompanied by a burnt odor! The efficiency was more than ten times greater than any manual rotation!
Soon, a smooth, straight axle hole was perfectly drilled.
He used the same method to drill two more holes for securing the axle on the platform at the back end of the handle.
Finally, he shaved a hardwood stick slightly thinner than the axle hole as the axle and a small handle easy to grip.
When he threaded the axle through the handle, mounted the spool, and then threaded it out through the other side of the handle, attaching the handle at last, a perfect winding wheel was integrated with the handle.
He gently turned the small handle, and the spool emitted a slight “squeak” as it rotated smoothly.
The final step was the most crucial “grafting” procedure.
He needed to drill a hole at the front end of the handle that could perfectly accommodate the Carbon Fiber Arrow Shaft.
When it was time to drill the hole for the rod, he once more picked up the trusted and proven tool—the bow drill and the arrowhead drill rod.
Once again, he picked up the bow drill; given the arrowhead drill bit’s perfect match in diameter with the arrow shaft, drilling the hole became exceptionally straightforward.
He only needed to create one more drill rod with a diameter smaller than the arrowhead’s, then use the bow drill to drill an appropriately deep hole at the front of the wooden handle, ensuring a perfect fit.
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After half an hour, a hole with just the right depth and a diameter perfectly snug with the Carbon Fiber Arrow Shaft appeared precisely at the front end of the wooden handle.
Once the hole was completed, he held the precious Carbon Fiber Arrow Shaft in his hand, preparing for the final adhesion.
He didn’t proceed immediately but instead addressed the camera, offering a critical clarification that encapsulated the core essence of the entire design.
“I know, many might be confused,” he lightly tapped the arrow shaft with his finger, producing a crisp sound.
“Why can’t this arrow shaft be used as a drill rod but can be used for a flexible fishing rod?”
“The answer lies in the type of force it endures.”
“When used as a fishing rod, it mainly bears the pull of a fish, which is a bending force. The structure of carbon fiber makes it exceptionally strong against bending, allowing it to flex like a spring and rebound quickly.”
“However, when used as a drill rod, it must withstand enormous ‘torsional forces.’ The carbon fiber structure is exceedingly fragile when it comes to resisting torsion, just as you can’t twist a glass rod.”
“Once the drill bit gets stuck, this force will instantly rip it apart from the inside, causing it to explode like a twisted pretzel. That’s its ‘brittleness.’
“Thus, I leverage its strength and avoid its brittleness; this is the understanding of materials and the true meaning of tool-making in the wilderness.”
Having said this, he then retrieved a small piece of pine resin, hardened to an amber color, from the bark box in the corner of the shelter.
He placed the pine resin on a stone slab, merely setting it near the warmth of the fireplace to use the radiant heat, allowing it to melt slowly and gently into a viscous liquid, rather than directly roasting over flames.
He explained to the camera: “There’s a key point here, we can’t use too high a temperature. Although the arrow shaft is made of carbon fiber, it is cured with epoxy resin. Excessive heat can damage the resin and compromise the strength of the arrow shaft.”
“The melting point of pine resin is very low. We just need it to become sticky enough to be used as an adhesive.”
Instead of directly heating the arrow shaft, he slightly toasted the pre-drilled holes on the wooden handle, warming and drying the wood.
Then he swiftly used a small wooden stick to evenly spread the warm and viscous pine resin on the inner wall of the hole and the tail of the arrow shaft. Without hesitation, he spun the carbon fiber arrow shaft and inserted it into the hole on the wooden handle!
“Szz——”
With a soft sound, the excess resin was squeezed out, emitting a puff of smoke.
After cooling, the carbon fiber arrow shaft and the wooden handle became as if naturally one, forming an unbreakable, perfect union!
Next is to install the rod rings on this masterpiece that combines modern and primitive techniques.
He extracted the fishing line from a wooden reel and carefully cut several sections from a roll of professional steel tripwire.
Then, he needed to form these rigid steel wires into smooth circular guide rings.
“Bending by hand is not only laborious but also can’t ensure that each guide ring is perfectly identical in size.”
Lin Yu’an picked a birch branch from the firewood and sharpened it into a smooth small stick with a diameter of about one centimeter using a Hunting Knife.
This unassuming little stick was his precision “mandrel” for making rod rings.
He tightly wound the steel wire around the mandrel, ensuring each loop fit closely. After winding two loops, he pressed them firmly with the back of the Hunting Knife, twisted the excess steel wire at both ends into a braid-like “foot,” and cut it with the blade.
The first perfect miniature rod ring with fixed feet was born.
Using the same method, he made four more rod rings of exactly the same size.
He then carefully extracted a PE braided line from his fishing set and placed the largest rod ring on the rod near the handle.
Using an ultra-fine fiber line, he began to bind, tightly winding it around the “feet” of the rod ring, securely fixing it to the carbon fiber rod.
As he wrapped to the end, he pressed a folded segment of line below, continued wrapping a few loops, then pulled the main line through the loop, cleverly and seamlessly hiding the line end beneath the tight coils.
Finally, with the tip of a small wooden stick, he dipped into a bit of freshly melted warm pine resin and, like adding a finishing touch, carefully applied it over the entire bound coil.
The resin quickly seeped into the fiber gaps and, upon cooling, formed a hard, transparent protective layer, sealing everything perfectly.
In descending order of size, he used the same exquisite technique to securely fix the remaining four rod rings onto the rod, forming a graceful curve!
Finally, it’s time to give this ice fishing rod its soul — installing the rod tip.
The rod tip is the most sensitive part of an ice fishing rod, its core function is to convert the faintest underwater fish signals into clear visual indications.
He carefully examined the wings and tail of the harvested Thunderbird, plucking the most complete and black tail feather.
“During ice fishing, the fish bite action is usually very subtle, almost imperceptible to touch, so we need a visual indicator.”
“Against the white ice and snow backdrop, this black feather is extremely conspicuous, any slight movement can be easily captured, which greatly reduces the visual fatigue from staring at the rod for long periods.”
“At the same time, its elasticity allows it to quickly return to its original position once the signal fades, without causing excessive shaking.”
“It’s a simple lever principle; a small vibration at the rod tip is amplified along the feather’s length, eventually producing a visible displacement at the feather’s end.”
After explaining, he continued the meticulous creation.
He did not directly bind it, as that would be unstable; he needed to create a more stable connection structure.
First, with the sharp tip of the Hunting Knife, he carefully cut a shallow slit about one centimeter long along the centerline of the thickest root of the feather shaft.
This action required high control; a slight mistake would split the feather shaft in two.
After completing this step, the cut feather shaft formed an openable, clip-like structure.
Like capping a pen, he accurately “straddled” the split feather shaft onto the very tip of the carbon fiber rod.
The feather shaft clamped the rod tip from above and below, greatly increasing the contact area, fundamentally preventing the feather from sliding sideways or rotating on the rod tip.
Then, using PE braided line, he tightly bound the entire root of the feather shaft to the carbon fiber rod tip, starting from the tip and moving backward.
Throughout the process, he ensured every loop of line was tightly aligned without any gaps, guaranteeing immense radial pressure firmly pressed the feather shaft onto the rod tip.
The final step was sealing. With the tip of a small wooden stick, he dipped into some pine resin that had long melted into liquid by the fireplace, carefully applying it over the entire bound line coil.
Warm pine resin quickly penetrated every tiny gap between the fiber lines, cooling to form a hard, transparent, and completely waterproof protective layer.
This layer of resin thoroughly bonded the fiber line, feather shaft, and rod tip into a solid whole, completely shielding them from potential erosion by melting ice and snow.
When he completed all this, a sensitive and sturdy rod tip perfectly integrated with the entire fishing rod!
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- Chapter 290 200: Goddess of Fortune's Favor_2
- Chapter 289 200: Favored by the Goddess of Fortune
- Chapter 288 199: Generosity and Stinginess Coexist_2
- Chapter 287 199: Generosity and Stinginess Coexist
- Chapter 286 198: Killed with One Arrow! (Lots of Pictures!)
- Chapter 285 198: Killed with One Arrow! (Many Images!)
- Chapter 284 198: Killed with One Arrow!
- Chapter 283 198: One Arrow, One Kill!
- Chapter 282 197: Hauling Up the Ice Nets! What Is an Air Force? (Part 3)
- Chapter 281 197: Ice Net Haul! What Does "Empty-Handed" Mean? (Part 2)
- Chapter 280 197: Lifting the Ice Net! What Is the Air Force?
- Chapter 279 196: The Air Force Is By No Means a Technical Issue! (2)
- Chapter 278 196: Going Home Empty-Handed Isn't a Matter of Skill
- Chapter 277 195: Water Curtain Wall_4
- Chapter 276 195: Wall of Water Curtain_3
- Chapter 275 195: Wall of Water Curtain_2
- Chapter 274 195: Wall of Water Curtain
- Chapter 273 194: Ice Fishing Begins (Part 3)
- Chapter 272 194: Ice Fishing Begins (Part 2)
- Chapter 271 194: Ice Fishing Begins
- Chapter 270 193: Only Three Remain (3)
- Chapter 269 193: Only Three Remain (2)
- Chapter 268 193: Only Three Remain
- Chapter 267 192: Day 26_2
- Chapter 266 192: Day 26
- Chapter 265 191: Lighting Up a New Technology Tree
- Chapter 264 190: Orange-Yellow Metal! (Part 2)
- Chapter 263 190: Orange-Yellow Metal!
- Chapter 262 189: Wilderness Forge
- Chapter 261 188: Silent Companion? (Part 3)
- Chapter 260 188: Silent Companion? (2)
- Chapter 259
- Chapter 258
- Chapter 257 187: Ice Fishing Shack Design
- Chapter 256 186: The Treasure in the Box
- Chapter 255 185: The Mysterious Code-Protected Waterproof Case
- Chapter 254 184: Common Stone-Boiling Method Used by Natives (3)
- Chapter 253 184: Indigenous Stone Boiling Method (Part 2)
- Chapter 252 184: The Stone Boiling Method Commonly Used by Natives
- Chapter 251 183: Snow Crab and Lobster!
- Chapter 250 182: Transporting Supplies
- Chapter 249 182: Transporting Supplies
- Chapter 248 182: Transporting Supplies
- Chapter 247 181: An Unexpected Bounty!
- Chapter 246 180: Treasures on the Coastline! (Part 2)
- Chapter 245 180: Treasures on the Coastline!
- Chapter 244 179: Exploration After the Storm
- Chapter 243 178: Bow Drill and Ice Fishing Rod
- Chapter 242 177: Day 20_2
- Chapter 241 177: The Twentieth Day
- Chapter 240 176: Shelter in the Blizzard
- Chapter 239 175: The Storm Approaches!
- Chapter 238 174: The Lasso’s Great Triumph!
- Chapter 237 - 174: The Lasso Achieves Great Success!
- Chapter 236 - 173: Gains and New Traps
- Chapter 235 172: Snow Forest Hunt
- Chapter 234 171: Smelting Platinum!
- Chapter 233 171: Smelting Platinum!
- Chapter 232 171: Smelting Platinum!
- Chapter 231 170: Handcrafted Hinged Pin Door (With Many Pictures, Worth a Look)
- Chapter 230 170: Hand-Powered Pump-Press Drill (With Pictures, Worth a Look)_2
- Chapter 229 170: Handcrafted Pump Drill (With Pictures, Worth a Look)
- Chapter 228 169: Coastal Freeze and Crisis Management_2
- Chapter 227 169: Coastal Freeze and Crisis Management
- Chapter 226 168: Holding Pool and Trap Crisis (Part 3)
- Chapter 225 168: Temporary Holding Pool and Trap Crisis (Part 2)
- Chapter 224 168: Crisis of the Holding Pond and Traps
- Chapter 223 167: Winter Has Arrived
- Chapter 222 166: Permanent Shelter Completed (Pictures Included) (2)
- Chapter 221 166: Permanent Shelter Completed (Main Text Contains Images)
- Chapter 220 165: Fish On! Anadromous Brook Trout! (Part 2)
- Chapter 219 165: Fish On! Ocean-Run Brook Trout!
- Chapter 218 164: Building the Wall and the First Appearance of Drift Ice!
- Chapter 217 163: Automatic Fishing Device
- Chapter 216 162: Foundation Preparation for the Shelter (Part 2)
- Chapter 215 162: Preparing the Shelter Foundation
- Chapter 214 161: No Empty-Handed Hunt, Huge Haul!
- Chapter 213 161: No Empty-Handed, A Huge Haul!
- Chapter 212 160: The Fire Attack Strategy!
- Chapter 211 159: Permanent Shelter Blueprint
- Chapter 210 158: Natural Seafood Holding Pool
- Chapter 209 157: Broadleaf Cattail!_2
- Chapter 208 157: Broadleaf Cattail
- Chapter 207 156: The "Number 4" Noose Trap
- Chapter 206 155: Shelter, Beachcombing at Low Tide! (Part 3)
- Chapter 205 155: Shelter, Foraging at Low Tide! (Part 2)
- Chapter 204 155: Shelter, Tidal Foraging!
- Chapter 203 154: Deployment! Labrador Coastline_2
- Chapter 202 154: Deployment! Labrador Coastline
- Chapter 201 153: Frozen Throne! All Members Assembled
- Chapter 200 152: Damascus Hunting Knife (With Illustration) (2)
- Chapter 199 152: Damascus Hunting Knife (With Picture)
- Chapter 198 151: Championship! Choosing Ten Pieces of Equipment
- Chapter 197 151: Championship! Ten Pieces of Equipment Selection (With Many Images, 6k Words)
- Chapter 196 151: Championship! The Ten Equipment Choices (Illustrated, 6k)
- Chapter 195 151: Championship! Choosing Ten Pieces of Gear (Image Heavy, 6k Words)
- Chapter 194 150: Autumn Planting and the Family’s New Member (Part 3)
- Chapter 193 150: Autumn Vegetable Planting and a New Family Member (Part 2)
- Chapter 192 150: Autumn Vegetable Planting and a New Family Member
- Chapter 191 149: Sharing the Hunt and the Beauty of Home
- Chapter 190 148: Moose Hunting on the River!
- Chapter 189 147: The Migration of the Deer Herd
- Chapter 188 147: Deer Herd Migration
- Chapter 187 146: New Hunting Plan (Part 3)
- Chapter 186 - 146: New Hunting Plan (Part 2)
- Chapter 185 - 146: The New Hunting Plan
- Chapter 184 - 145: The True Matriarch’s Magnanimity (Part 3)
- Chapter 183 - 145: The Mindset of the Primary Wife (Part 2)
- Chapter 182 - 145: The Mindset of the First Wife
- Chapter 181 - 144: Chaotic Scene? There’s No Such Thing.
- Chapter 180 - 144: Chaotic Scene? Not a Thing.
- Chapter 179 143: Aliya Arrives! (Part 2)
- Chapter 178 143: Aliya Arrives!
- Chapter 177 142: Guard Dogs Beginning to Show Results
- Chapter 176 141: Renovation Complete and Heating System (Part 3)
- Chapter 175 141: Renovation Completed and Heating System (Part 2)
- Chapter 174 141: Renovation Completed and Heating System
- Chapter 173 140: The Cozy Stone Fireplace! (Part 3)
- Chapter 172 140: Cozy Stone Fireplace! (Part 2)
- Chapter 171 140: Cozy Stone Fireplace!
- Chapter 170 139: The Invitation to "Alone in the Wilderness: Frozen Throne"!_3
- Chapter 169 139: The Invitation from "Alone in the Wilderness: Frozen Throne"!_2
- Chapter 168 139: Invitation from Alone in the Wilderness: Frozen Throne!
- Chapter 167 138: Ryan's Shocking Talent
- Chapter 166 137: Bernese Mountain Guard Dogs
- Chapter 165 136: A Unique Nightscape
- Chapter 164 136: A Unique Night View (Urban Content, Car Scene, Illustrated) (Part 2)
- Chapter 163 136: A Unique Nightscape
- Chapter 162 135: Old George's Dream-Realizing Party (Part 2)
- Chapter 161 135: Old George's Dream-Realizing Party
- Chapter 160 134: Spoils of Battle and Aerial Extraction
- Chapter 159 133: Wolf Pack Assault! (Part 2)
- Chapter 158 133: Wolf Pack Siege!
- Chapter 157 132: Hunter's Reward (2)
- Chapter 156 132: Hunter's Reward
- Chapter 155 131: Boone and Crockett Club
- Chapter 154 130: Intimidating the Poacher Crew
- Chapter 153 129: Hunting the Dall Sheep King! (Part 3)
- Chapter 152 129: Hunting the Dall Sheep King! (Part 2)
- Chapter 151 129: Hunting the Dall Sheep King!
- Chapter 150 128: Trapped in the Cave by the Storm
- Chapter 149 128: Trapped in the Cave by the Storm
- Chapter 148 128: Trapped in a Cave by the Storm
- Chapter 147 127: Three Tents on the Tundra
- Chapter 146 126: Hunting Season Begins (Part 3)
- Chapter 145 126: The Hunting Season Begins
- Chapter 144 126: The Hunting Season Begins
- Chapter 143 125: Log Cabin Main Structure Topped Off! (Spreading Sweetness on the Ridge Beam!)
- Chapter 142 125: Cabin Structure Topped Out! (I Scattered Candy on the Ridge Beam!)
- Chapter 141 125: Main Log Cabin Structure Topped Out! (I’m Sprinkling Sugar on the Main Beam!)
- Chapter 140 124: Wooden Walls Rise Up (Part 2)
- Chapter 139 124: Erecting the Timber Walls
- Chapter 138 123: Platform Construction Completed
- Chapter 137 123: Platform Construction Completed
- Chapter 136 123: Platform Construction Complete
- Chapter 135 122: Gold Mine Map?
- Chapter 134 122: Gold Mine Map?
- Chapter 133 121: A Pact of Desire
- Chapter 132 121: Covenant of Desire
- Chapter 131 - 120: Accidental Killing! (Skip This - If You’re Only Here for the Wilderness)
- Chapter 130 - 120: Accidental Killing! (Skip This - If You Only Read Wilderness)
- Chapter 129 - 120: Accidental Killing! (You Can Skip This - If Only Interested in Wilderness)
- Chapter 128 - 119: Veterinarian Emily
- Chapter 127 - 118: Building a Vegetable Greenhouse in Three Days
- Chapter 126 - 117: Maintenance and Cabin Waterproofing
- Chapter 125 - 116: Log Cabin Preliminary Completion! (5k Mega - , No Filler)
- Chapter 124 - 116: The Cabin’s Initial Completion!
- Chapter 123 - 116: The Wooden Cabin’s Initial Completion!
- Chapter 122 - 115: The Brothers-in-Law Arrive!
- Chapter 121 - 114: Cabin Construction Underway
- Chapter 120 - 113: The Covenant to Hunt Dall Sheep_2
- Chapter 119 - 113: The Pact to Hunt Dall Sheep
- Chapter 118 - 112: Construction Methods for Foundations in Frozen Earth
- Chapter 117 - 111: Legendary Figure Old George
- Chapter 116 - 110: Building a House Starts with Logging Timber
- Chapter 115 - 109: Officer Kage’s Visit (Part 2)
- Chapter 114 - 109: Officer Kage Visits
- Chapter 113 - 108: Wood Forest Land and New House Plans
- Chapter 112 - 107: Wiseman Village Guardian
- Chapter 111 - 106: Made in China Shocks Stan
- Chapter 110 - 105: Alaska’s Thaw Season
- Chapter 109 - 104: A Day of Splurging a Million
- Chapter 108 - 104: A Day of Spending a Million Wildly (Readers Only Interested in the Wilderness May Skip This - )
- Chapter 107 - 103: The Ingenious Uses of the Golden Finger!
- Chapter 106 - 102: Selling Bitcoin and a New Investment
- Chapter 105 - 101: Major Domestic Shopping Spree!
- Chapter 104 - 101: Massive Domestic Shopping Spree!
- Chapter 103 - 101: Major Domestic Shopping Spree!
- Chapter 102 - 100: New Rules of the Wilderness
- Chapter 101 - 99: Choosing Land to Purchase
- Chapter 100 - 98: Dalton Highway
- Chapter 99 - 97: Heading to Alaska
- Chapter 98 - 96: Blessed with Both a Son and a Daughter!
- Chapter 97 - 95: Brothers-in-Law’s Recognition
- Chapter 96 - 94: Hunting the Alpha Wolf
- Chapter 95 - 93: Wyatt’s Plea for Help
- Chapter 94 - 92: Joining the McKinley Family
- Chapter 93 - 91: Archaeopteryx Brand Ambassador
- Chapter 92 - 90: Winchester Model 70 Rifle Customization
- Chapter 91 - 89: Bow Hunt for the Wild Boar King
- Chapter 90 - 88: Rattlesnake Farm
- Chapter 89 - 87: Hunter License Examination
- Chapter 88 - 86: New Variety Show Confirmed
- Chapter 87 - 85: "Christmas
- Chapter 86 - 84: Managing One Million US Dollars
- Chapter 85 - 83: One Million Fans in Ten Minutes
- Chapter 84 - 82: Bow Hunting a Black Bear Shocks the Internet
- Chapter 83 - 81: Bilibili Contract "Phoenix Plan" (2)
- Chapter 82 - 81: Bilibili Contract "Phoenix Plan
- Chapter 81 - 80: Passion After Suppression
- Chapter 80 - 79: Return to the Civilized World
- Chapter 79 - 78: Champion from China!
- Chapter 78 - 77: Medical Team Arrives
- Chapter 77 - 76: Day 80
- Chapter 76 - 75: Life Below Zero
- Chapter 75 - 74: Alone in the Wilderness – The First Bear Hunter
- Chapter 74 - 73: Bear Hunting Achievement Unlocked!
- Chapter 73 - 72: Perilous Life-and-Death Struggle
- Chapter 72 - 71: Black Bear Sighting!
- Chapter 71 - 70: Only Two Remain
- Chapter 70 - 69: Master of Snaring Grouse
- Chapter 69 - 68: Beaver Fur Hat
- Chapter 68 - 67: First Snow, Setting Rabbit Snares
- Chapter 67 - 66: First Time Losing a Catch
- Chapter 66 - 65: The Troubles of Too Much Food
- Chapter 65 - 64: Record-Breaking Big Fish
- Chapter 64 - 63: Lake Trout Poached in Venison Fat
- Chapter 63: Reflections on Going Premium
- Chapter 62: New Rod Halo
- Chapter 61: Beginners Use One Rod, Veterans Set Up Stalls
- Chapter 60: Building a Fishing Platform
- Chapter 59: Making Blood Bait and Rendering Oil
- Chapter 58: The Scheming Production Team
- Chapter 57: Harvesting Onions and Tanning Deer Hide
- Chapter 56: Wilderness Stir-Fried Deer Tripe
- Chapter 55: Final Four Showdown
- Chapter 54: Meat Curtain and Firewood Shed
- Chapter 53: The Sturdy Smokehouse
- Chapter 52: Wilderness Feast
- Chapter 51: Surprises and the Wisdom of the Carrying Pole
- Chapter 50: Processing the Game
- Chapter 49: Deer Hunting Achievement Unlocked!
- Chapter 48: Mule Deer Buck!
- Chapter 47: Tracking the Prey
- Chapter 46: A Glimmer of Hope, Burn the Boats!
- Chapter 45: The Psychological State in Crisis
- Chapter 44: When It Rains, It Pours
- Chapter 43: Sudden Change in Weather
- Chapter 42: Only Five Remain
- Chapter 41: Handsaw and Food Crisis
- Chapter 40: Exploring the Area Around the Fishing Platform
- Chapter 39: First Encounter with a Grizzly Bear!
- Chapter 38: Upgrading the Shelter
- Chapter 37: Klay Hunts a Deer
- Chapter 36: Setting the Net in Deep Waters
- Chapter 35: Maiden Voyage
- Chapter 34: Building a Canoe
- Chapter 33: The Second Episode Airs
- Chapter 32: Weaving a Stinging Net
- Chapter 31: Red Fox Cub
- Chapter 30: Beggar’s Chicken in the Wilderness
- Chapter 29: Gains After Testing the Arrows
- Chapter 28: Birch Beaver Bone Arrow
- Chapter 27: Choosing Arrow Shafts
- Chapter 26: Tanning Beaver Pelts
- Chapter 25: The Shock of the Show’s Premiere
- Chapter 24: Simple Smokehouse
- Chapter 23: Processing Beavers
- Chapter 22: Tender Branch Bait Trap
- Chapter 21: Wilderness Routine
- Chapter 20: Red Brick Stove
- Chapter 19: Firing Brick Blanks
- Chapter 18: The Kiln and Pottery Firing Test
- Chapter 17: The Arrival of the Production Crew
- Chapter 16: Fly Fishing with Artificial Lures
- Chapter 15: Shelter Stone House Completed!
- Chapter 14: Spruce Grouse
- Chapter 13: Building the First Stone Shelter
- Chapter 12: The Fruits of the Trap
- Chapter 11: North American Jerusalem Artichoke
- Chapter 10: The First Night at Chilco Lake
- Chapter 9: Selecting Ten Pieces of Equipment
- Chapter 8: Wilderness Training Camp
- Chapter 7: Journey to the Rocky Mountains
- Chapter 6: Interview
- Chapter 5: Signing Up for Alone in the Wilderness
- Chapter 4: Golden Finger Space
- Chapter 3: Revenge for My Past Life Fulfilled!
- Chapter 2: Saving Aliya
- Chapter 1: Lost and Found After Rebirth