Very informative. Thanks. I have been recently looking at what makes good tinder in my local environment of NZ so will go and see if I can find some fat wood. Do you know if this is a characteristic of all conifers?
It's an expensive product if bought commercially. It's my understanding the tree must die with red heart disease to become lighter pine. The only tree, incidently, that a red cockcaded woodpecker will nest in. The trees are protected in this state and logging cannot be done near the nest trees once they are discovered.
Very informative. Thanks. I have been recently looking at what makes good tinder in my local environment of NZ so will go and see if I can find some fat wood. Do you know if this is a characteristic of all conifers?
jogunther16 2 months ago
Great vid man. Always wanted to know how to get it. Time to hit the woods and find me some.
LowBudgetBushcraft 3 months ago
What kind of Pine is that? Pitch Pine? Great vid, I'm not sure there's any up here in Maine.
xlr8n99 3 months ago
Great video again, Bro. Gotta get in the woods and shave up some roots, save in some little can and it will be good if needed.
tekknorat 3 months ago
It's an expensive product if bought commercially. It's my understanding the tree must die with red heart disease to become lighter pine. The only tree, incidently, that a red cockcaded woodpecker will nest in. The trees are protected in this state and logging cannot be done near the nest trees once they are discovered.
MyHollowpoint 3 months ago