How to make a fire VERY EASY.

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

This is how you make a fire in northern climates, the fire is very easy to make and also work well to do if it's wet outside.

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  • Good video.. birch bark is great stuff.. start your fire, store water, carry all your kit on your back, it's uses are endless!!! Thanks for posting

  • @Survivalstudent

    Yes it is great, im glad you liked the video, thanks for watching.

    /NorthSurvival

  • Good video. That birch bark is great, wish we had in the south. lol

  • @HBC258

    Yes it's good, and it does not get wet because it contains much oil, it works in all weathers to light with.

  • firesteel!!!!!!

    

  • @ctoole007

    Hell yea.

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  • @bodryn

    Okey cool.

  • I learned something interesting: if you have a short dry log split in half, you can put the halves facing each other an inch or two apart, and then put some tinder between them. The heat will reflect back and forth and quickly get a fire going. I used this principle once when I was hitchhiking and had to make an emergency camp about a mile east of Tumacacori monument in Arizona.

  • @Christensen1993

    Yes do that, and thanks for the sub(ing).

  • Nice man, real good guide. I'm going to try it some day, i'll subscribe. ;)

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