Scandinavian axe and flint&steel
Description
some trail cleaning with the axe and a fire started with only the axe and "some steel"
The stove that I used here is
shayson Stove Titan
http://amzn.eu/8tj7uHC
This video isn't meant to be a review of the stove, just a first use.
The axe is a Gransfors Bruck Scandinavian Forest
music by Gillicuddy
Tags: bushcraft,survival,skillls,camping,flint&steel,flint,steel,axe,gransfors,birdnest
Video Transcription
given that today we will use a flint and steel to start the fire will take some dry grass to make a burner material like this is perfect for the purpose you see today I also wanted clear the way of my my trailer here and this weather three is exactly on the train it will fall anyway relaxing the next rain so I will cut it down with my ex [Music]
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this this is a grand for Brock Scandinavian forest x it's a bit longer than a small forest but the 1i you have to fell a tree is much much quicker and also effective and it's a really good to the steeler from grandpa Brock's is always the back you can beat it as you like what it's always like knew we had the many rains lately and heavy rains and many trees are falling down like this one we're going to fall I now I want to take it but next time I will cut it down I have to take care of for another big guy that has fallen down lately so riding the spring I have to take care of her this big guy that has fallen [Music]
three water up here and let me just another cut here with a fire under the priest prophet yes in this case I can use following people engine [Music]
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you see if you look at the cut it really perfect drayton perfect this is what you got for my good good X not saying that you cut the tree with no effort but you can use your ex for a lifetime doing this without any problem they are we making a fire only we were the x and the flint and steel I was going to use the fun with a magnifying lens but i forgot light so i will use that winter still like the wood even using a Canon Anya Forrester acts like this so that it's a bit longer than the small forest you can make a fixer pesticide sticks give no problem you just have to practice a bit with it and then you will do whatever you want the only problem with the defects is a that the doesn't fit in the backpack otherwise otherwise would be perfect no problem
I don't want to be one automatic with you guys but today I will will use a stove that another tool because if I have to that I've got on Amazon because they I want to compare it with the smaller the other small one this is a little bigger but I guess it's also much better to cook so I will use that for to boil my water I will make some more stick
to put in it like this
this is the stove i also want to use them the foil of aluminium under it because they will reflect the heat given that the the ground is really work so with this I guess it will be given better
seems that I've lost the flames could be a problem
I have found this feller stools and I am not sure if they will work as a good friend but we will dry and we will see I pray not but that's right anyway ok I see [Applause]
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as I said there before the reason why I start using these stoves is just because they're someplace affair is forbidden to start they open and open fire and so I prefer to use this I know that it's a fire anyway but hello is not very clear in this this matter with water a pair of gloves in this case the good part is that it makes much less smoke
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I just want a priori with the fourth Bangor is better or not okay this way I can feel it from a top in the ender guys are always prefer a good fire when I when I can make it for me is the best option
I also forgot my cup today so i will take the tea inside my brother good anyway
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