All videos for the tag : survival fire (13 videos)
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Self Feeding Fire – 14+ Hour Fire474806809:08
I’ve seen a photo of this making its rounds lately. Thought I’d try it out last night. Worked well enough, burned for over 14 hours and weathered a downpour of 1 1/4 inches 6 hours in. This is definitely not Survival… but it’s different. A big THANK YOU goes out to Rack Em Up as…
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Preparedmind101 investigates one viewers claim that they found the “Jessica of Fire Starters” (If you don’t get that you must be new here) and finds out that indeed it is. How good is it? Great! But like Ben Parker once told Peter…”With great power comes great investment”. It’s not cheap, but if you want what…
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Pump-Drill Primitive Fire (best-design)21097705:45
In this video I demonstrate a different and better design of the pump-drill for fire making or drilling. This makes primitive fire making easy! Of course this is not something you would make in the first few months of survival, but is great for a primitive living situation. Please subscribe: Facebook: Instagram: WildSurvivalSkills After a…
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Fire-Thong Primitive Survival Fire2623406:48
The fire-thong is primarily used by indigenous people in Southeast Asia. This is a demonstration of the construction and use of a Rattan Fire -Thong. (as a note: I sped-up the video during the time i was blowing the tinder into flame to save you time) Please subscribe: Facebook: Instagram: WildSurvivalSkills After a few decades…
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****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…
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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…
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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!
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Fat Burner – one minute survival tip323001:01
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…
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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…
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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…
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building a primitive shelter | bushcraft | Survival | Camping | Fire | Solo | Wilderness | skills202607:25
Building a primitive shelter | bushcraft | Survival | Camping | Fire | Campfire. Building a survival shelter using only a pair of gloves. No axe , No saw no survival knife.
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Just a short video describing my thoughts on the Estwing Camp Axe and a quick field test for basic survival and bushcraft applications.
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