All videos for the tag : fire starting (13 videos)

  • Building a Dakota fire hole in our survival shelter for fire, heat and cooking purposes. Our fire pit will work great at heating our shelter. No more cold freezing nights!

  • This is my video on the Survival shelter debris teepee and we have a nice fire inside and it’s sweet hope you enjoy

  • In this video, I go through the process of making a Dakota Fire Hole. A couple of weeks ago I was in a situation where I was reminded just how awesome this fire skill is in the woods. DISCLAIMER!!! Dakota Fire Holes can be dangerous! Make sure you do everything you can to put out…

  • In this episode, instructors from BOSS teach us how to make a friction fire using a hand drill; how to build an A-frame poncho shelter, as well as many pointers on plants and natural resources to gather in a survival situation. Check out Poncho here: Check out Emergency Blankets here: What are survival skills? Watch…

  • Come join us as we team up with BOSS (Boulder Outdoor Survival School) in southern Utah to learn about wilderness/primitive living and survival skills. In this episode the Priorities of Survival will be discussed as well as, how to make a field expedient spoon using a coal burning method. Check out Helle Knives here: ……

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  • Survival Fire in a Rainforest Part 2 – Fire Starting Back to Basics Wilderness Survival Fire Starting with a Fire Steel in a Rainforest – Wilderness Survival With a failed first attempt, I’m forced to get creative in starting a survival fire in the wet PNW rainforest. With no dry natural tinder to be found,…

  • Survival Fire In a Rain Forest Part 1 – First Fail – Wilderness Survival Fire Starting with a Fire Steel. Starting a fire in a rain forest is a bit more difficult that starting a fire in the desert areas I’m more commonly in. But in my quest to continue developing my wilderness survival skills…

  • Will a firesteel let you down in a jungle survival situation? (and four tests to make sure it won’t) junglecraft.com.my

  • Experimenting with a wide variety of man-made and natural tinders. Timing the results. One thing is for sure, it takes a level of skill to build and maintain a fire in the best circumstances. With harsh weather, or lacking man-made implements, pretty much impossible.

  • ****IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE READ: Based on the early comments, there seems to be some confusion regarding Rule #2. Rule #2 applies to anytime you are doing activities in the field where you would normally be wearing a knife. Completely separate from Rule #1.***** Prepping for survival emergencies doesn’t have to be hard….if you mix prepping…

  • Survival, bushcraft, and primitive skills instructors share a hand drill primitive friction fire tutorial at Maine Primitive Skills School. More survival tips and primitive skills tutorials at our website . Check out our advanced friction fire methods for wet conditions with the Strap Drill at