Just use Instafire. It's by far the easiest way to start a fire! It floats
is windproof and literally anyone can start a fire. It is also light weight
and insulates so you can burn even on snow and ice, we even light it in our
hand on our website. Check it out!
what happens to me is, i start the fire with try dried grass which is dry
then i add some small twigs and if it doesn't start i add more
tinder/kindling but the fire just dies out.
i learned so much from this video, and so much in real life, like how if
you dont clear out dry wood in a surrounding area you'll end up setting
fire to nearby vegetation -_-
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The One Match Fire - Building a Basic Campfire
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It is the short handled survivalist by ML Knives. My wife had it made for me a couple years ago and it is by far my favorite knife I have ever owned. I will be doing my next review on it at the request of one of my subscribers. I should have the video up in the next week or so.
+Jonas Kostendt Thanks! I have to say I would be hard pressed to part with that axe. She has become a part of the family! Ha
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The lean-to fire is the best way. Eventually all fires just end up being a
mass of coals and stick anyhow. the teepee fire is the hardest cause the
top of the sticks burn off and then it all just falls down and tends to go
out or if your lucky you end up with a messy lean-to fire again. The
lean-to can also sheild or otherwise direct wind to or away from your fire
which is another advantage.
I usually go for the log cabin style it lets air flow through from any
direction even if the wind changes. This video seems pretty rushed and
skips over everything I would have liked to seen it more detailed
especially for kids or novices. Not bad but not great.
but he EVER said any thing about moving all that dry pine from around the
area and base of the fire so as not to light the hole forest on fire I will
say it again these so called experts for going to get someone hurt or
killed with the crap they put out
I was not looking to use this as a camping fire, howevere I have a log fire
inside and was trying to keep the kittke thing going for long times. I can
now see were I went wrong, thank you
Fire in Sweden Info: Lean-To = Anti-Mosquito Log-Cabin Styl = Long Lasting
Fire Tepee Fire = Super Heat Fire (For Things Like Making Food reeaaaallyy
fast!)