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starting Fire in the winter with only Izula knife

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you can see that the Sun is directly on this route and this that small plants so you can we can use them for not perfect the first I'll fire faster you see this is the perfect peculiar to start your fire nice job with this at your disposal here you can see that it's also between the the places opposed to the sign the places you would you see everything is really really wet so if you want to find the right pieces like this you have to look for places in direct line with the Sun with a notary's around because they hit the light of the Sun for all day long and usually they are also supposed to the wind so they are pretty dry here bed of a deer this is what we are looking for that the standing piece of tree that without too many knots we will take part of it too to use the first starter as we can see and we can sense for Weaver the touch of our end that is a piece of wood is a really wet outside but see that then we can use the inner part of it take it down now we could use a good small saw to cut this in many pieces useful to for our fire but for the purpose of this video I will use only my smaller more small knife to make this fire so we just break it with a our legs the old way you can also use two logs like this put it here we have this under your piece of wood and break it like this [Music]

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another thing that I have learned during my my trips and during my layout layout is that you can use you can lose your fire still it can it can slip away without you noticing it and it's a not a big thing to to happen so it's a good to put the hole in it and always take it around your neck this way you will never lose it again now we take our last last feather stick and you can use also this route that we found along the way than the other sticks together before you put first day the dry part of the wood dinner part and then after that you start to put this other parts exposed to the to the rain

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