steak on the river
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Tags: Bushcraft,survival,camping,river,fire,firesteel,fire making,skills,survival tips
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as usual my dog is taking a good swim now that small lake media from the river is there one of my usual spot to make it a fire I'm not really sure if I will stay it down there or I will continue for a while because today nobody is around and so I like to walk a bit more and find a good place with some shadows this is one of my spots down there maybe you can see the campfire this is one of my favorite passages sorry for the wind we make a good bed for my fire made of this cortex under also a piece of [Applause]
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as usual we will use this good material that we find around the river this is a simply perfect to start the fire a perfect material this is material grabbed here and you can see not a difficult task to start the fire with this for me it's always a matter of finding the good material near you it's a essential to the fire making process also made in this reverse fire we don't we won't have to nurse it too much it will keep going by itself we take a while to get rid of all the moist inside the wood but I'm really sure that we won't have any problem with it
it's not that you can't drink the water directly from the river but given that I don't know what's up there if there is some animals or other people we are almost ready to cook this beautiful valley is really precious to me also you can't find anybody here and that's another good part for me at least
today we will cook a summer tuna I like to cook it like a it is a stick you seem
and it's going to smell really good and taste even better as I said many times I like to keep my abs in this way because you can always use this aluminium foil from any purpose this is before cooking in the meanwhile on my dog we hit some of his food because a is like the fish you know what I will use them rocks look closer I guess actor it's better oh this way we we stayed really near the brace
also if you live some of those these those piece of woods I would that it's not completely burned still will they will give some smoke that is the perfect for the flavor of your fish or meat I could say that is cooking pretty well use this not because I want to be too much polite just because after you touch the the fish you will smell like it for a week even if you wash yourself very thoroughly delicious really delicious as I said he doesn't like the fish now I will spit some wood to start the fire again and I will make a coffee and some chocolate
it's not the best water can find around but it's what I got right now and I guess it will be good enough we put some other stuff just on it and then again this and also this as I said I have my childhood chuckles sorry ready here the process of making chart cropped as I started when you won't see any smoke coming out anymore the process is done and you can take it out okay
sometimes when I'm is a bit too chilly not cold but chilly you can take a piece of wood like this from the fire not all born burned but you can have much heat from it for a long time because it keeps burning you see just guys
thank you for your time and I hope you enjoyed this short video of my day out and I hope to see you soon guys
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