All videos for the tag : how to start a fire (6 videos)

  • Demonstrating my methods and practices of building a self-sufficient fire in wet weather. Word to yo mother ———————————— Outdoor skills for wilderness survival, bushcraft, hiking and recreational camping. Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlfieAesthetics Facebook: www.facebook.com/AlfieTheAesthetic Google+: www.plus.google.com/+AlfieAesthetics ———————————— Illustrations & Graphics (if) shown and included in videos can be found here: www.AestheticIllustrations.wordpress.com ————————————- Video requests are welcome –…

  • Check out and follow my blog for more in depth information on this review, and on other guns, gear, shooting, hunting and the outdoors! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\///////////////////////////////////////////////// In this video I detail how I prioritize tasks based on situation when setting up a camp. This could be applied to a survival situation, or anytime you find yourself…

  • ASE Master mechanic Jeff Williams shows you how to start a fire by rubbing some wood together . Great info on the Bow Drill. Very entertaining . Below are links to other great videos we have made. Enjoy. Jeff Show your Support for Jeff by clicking the link.

  • 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

  • FTC Disclaimer: This video was sponsored by VW. (#ad) Every new Volkswagen comes with no-charge scheduled maintenance for the first two years or 24,000 miles. #NowYouKnow For more information visit . Fire and water: mortal enemies? Not so fast! Here are 5 ways to start a fire, using water. I figured out how to make…

  • This is a mashup of 7 really great Survival Tips for starting a fire in a wilderness survival situation. Using these tips will help you get a fire going hotter, faster and more efficiently every time! You can of course using these when camping or hiking or even Barbecuing in the backyard as well! CLICK…