Bushcraft: Spring has arrived
Description
A day out in the spring, starting a fire with a lens, cooking a steak, and preparing some charwood
Tags: bushcraft,charwood,fire,magnifier lens,camping,hiking,steak,Holiday,Weekend
Video Transcription
the day of Sun like this this gray driving rust is perfect to start a file to make a good and the basic bird nest and start the fire with it is a really an easy task task this if you can find this type of grass is perfect a quantity quantity like this is more than enough to start a fire it's a really a basic bonus but effective and so you don't need anything else just a in summer when you start rubbing a grass in the field you have to pay much attention to the snakes because at least here in my country in the summer and even in spring they starting to go outside in the Sun and it's not really safe to put your end without some attention the pics of loop today I just want to make a small fire so I want to even use my ex and so I will use the dead wood on the ground even if usually I don't use it because it's a wet in a day like this after two days of Sun you can use it without worry because they it's a it's going to be dry anyway
if either made many times if you guys I've I'm gonna use the grass fire and method because i found that is very effective and I prefer it also because of the flames of the worst fire and are never too light Dwight so especially in summer in spring when everything is a ride like in this case I prefer to use a smaller fire and no flame to glow flames instead of putting a fire sticks on the fire and they have a right flame fire Wow
let's start with the burner actually as I said this is not really a burnished just a small gives pieces of a grasp but then we will dry weather like this should be enough I guess we will see anyway now what we need is our childhood that I have prepared earlier as you can see it's really easy to procure the char wood or a chocolate and if you want know how to do it you have just watch the other videos where I explain the process to make it but it's really easy anyway you take this i own and a magnifier lens and i just use it you have to find the right angle at play ok
as you can see it has already catch the fire so you put this inside here and blue first slowly we take our time don't have a rush I've taken this piece of wood very punky wood you can find it when you see it's a soft to the touch and it's almost rather actually it's rotten but it's soft so you just put it inside here like this and we will have many many pieces of charcoal you see the good part of the using a reverse fire is that you don't have to nurse the nurse it all the time actually it's a pretty much able to do everything for yourself you see this is the perfect part childhood thank you and put them in the fire we'll put it right here okay then after why it's almost ready for a mistake in the meanwhile I have made this fork for my stick when you take out from the fire the this candle you have to wait a bit before open it I want to play how I found this dog on the road and he followed me on the only way to the auto so I have taken him with me five years ago and since then it's been one of my best friend now we will find a good spot for a nap the meanwhile is as cool down and if we open it we find many pieces of precious childhood to use to start our next fires and guys this is a stick a please no stick
Wilma forgot
the precious herbs almost done
I guess this is it awesome
really really awesome here's guys soon
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