Dave Canterbury

David Michael Canterbury (born September 19, 1963) is a survival expert, who for two seasons was the co-star of the reality TV show Dual Survival. He is also owner of The Pathfinder School LLC, managing editor of Self Reliance Illustrated magazine, and an adjunct instructor of wilderness self-reliance at the Frontier Christian University.

Career
Canterbury is an Army Veteran, He worked on a reptile farm and as a commercial fisherman and diver in Florida. Canterbury uses his experience to contribute as a professional survival instructor teaching hundreds of people each year, ranging from professional law enforcement to search and rescue and DNR personnel. He has a  YouTube channel on which he posts survival-themed instructional videos.

The Pathfinder School
Canterbury has been the owner and instructor at The Pathfinder School LLC in southeast Ohio since 2009. The school's stated purpose is to, "provide training in wilderness and survival techniques." Canterbury promotes what he calls the "5 Cs of Survivability,": a cutting tool, a combustion device, cover, a container, and cordage.

Dual Survival
Canterbury was the co-host for the first two seasons of the reality television series Dual Survival. On the show Canterbury demonstrated various survival skills such as how to cauterize an injury using gunpowder and fire by intentionally slicing open his own arm and then having his co-host Cody Lundin use this technique to stop the bleeding. In 2012, it was announced he would not be returning to the show.

Pathfinder TV
In late January 2014, Canterbury put out an introduction video explaining the start of his new Pathfinder TV subscription Youtube channel.