All videos for the tag : Burning (23 videos) - page 2

  • For more info and photos visit: After taking part in some online discussions, I realised that a lot of people didn’t actually understand what feather sticks are all about. The problem became apparent under a picture showing someone batoning with their knife. As always, I took a stance defending batoning as a viable method of…

  • I think that birch bark is for sure one of the top two or three natural tinders out in the wild. Birch bark stores for a long time, puts off a massive flame with a relatively small amount of material and can be used for starting fire even if the kindling isn’t perfectly dry. It…

  • Fire Starting Kit “survival, hiking, camping, bug out bag” F.S.K. by Central Oregon Survival Network… Good for hiking, camping, survival skills, bug out bag, or just put it in your glove box… For sale on e-bay!!!!!…. Tin 3 3/4 L X 2 3/4 W X 3/4 Thick Weight 4oz 23 items 10 -14 minute fire…

  • If your BIC-lighter runs out of fuel or you’ve only got a spark, you can still light a fire. The lean-to is a classic shelter around the world. But is not quite as efficient of a shelter as the TV shows and books would lead us to believe. It offers little in the way of…

  • Playing around with fire while trying out digital video editing. All video was shot using a Satio phone. 3D-graphic is modeled in Blender and rendered using yafaray.

  • Join me as I venture off into the wild on the first of many camping adventures! Full of survival training, tips, tricks, and a lot of poison ivy! In this episode I make camp, chop wood, build the fire and make some wilderness coffee!

  • This time: The animal fat Burner Things needed: 2 Tin cans, 3 wooden sticks, cotton strip, animal fat, pocket knife, matches or lighter. Some Facts about animal fat: The University of Georgia has been using chicken fat to heat buildings and water on its campus. Animal fat fuels are produced as waste in the slaughtering…

  • If your camp fire threatens to extinguish, a fire booster can it bring back to life. Dry tree resin is such a fire booster.

  • Join me for day 2 of my wilderness adventure! Lots of gross wounds, fungus, and fire shenanigans! This day really pushes my survival skills to the limit (not really) but it was fun anyway!

  • When you think of planning a bike ride, generally you just think about what you will need, to get from one point to the next point. As a survival cyclist, you plan to use the bike as a tool for survival when circumstances may not be predictable. Here i show you a important survival technique….

  • ideal mini travel pocket kit, camping , fishing or hiking, good for outdoor activitys