Steak in the wind
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Tags: Bushcraft,survival,camping,fire making,starting a fire,charclothes,outdoor,trecking,hiking,skills,axe,knife
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hello buscar people welcome to another video of a war bushcraft and today we will cook a good stick on the fire it will be more bushcraft video than a hiking and you can see the ground is what full of moist so we will have to so we will have to work a bit harder to to start our fire during this season I usually use to make feather sticks for a pile of feathers to start a fire for me it's the best option especially when you are in a forest forest like this as you can see this type of wood is not for big logs anyway you can find big logs on the ground and that's for sure that I don't want to cut a big one so if you want to to get some dry wood
you should make fire sticks because spitting the wood in these cases it's not always a warranty that you can find a good raw material log is too small this size so it's better to you can split it but the Danna you have to make Fantasticks at least in my experience but we will see it in a moment you see this is the type of wood we are dealing with and you can find on the ground only this small sticks around and also this that sticks and for to start the fire is better to take one of these then after a while when we have reached a good amount of heat inside the carpet we can throw them the these what sticks in it with no problems these are hard final steps to reach the top of this hill from a wire we can have a good view of the environment around I'm not sure if there is much wind over there in that case I will find a cover under this wood in some places under this wood but otherwise how will I enjoy the view review guys and I will cook up there where if it's still there I have made a good boo structure to sit on [Music]
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Tim saw also that we have a more little friend around here from the size of the OL I guess that it's a small lizard that makes these holes around you can find the demo also down there you see tunas all around this place I will come near my usual spot because the wind is too much not only for me but for the video because I want to make myself understood if I stay there in the middle of the wind storm so I will stay here as you can see here we have a good heat shield for my fire I will make the fire there I guess or eventually there and not sure yet but anyway we have this cover from the hill which will protect us we protect me from the elements you're I dig this a small hole with this root here and I will put some stone around just for the wind and for the elements as you can see we have a good shield of rocks around and also around we have a small hill that protect us from the wind as you can see I'm making wood so when I start the fire it will keep burning for a long time without me to nurse nurse it there all the time now let's make a good pile of feathers see you make a fine material which is a perfect start a fire with a few efforts now that we have prepared a good pile of feathers and then we have other kin rings around you can start to put the feathers on the fire trying to pick pay attention not to lose them around and then we can start a good fire which today is a blast because it's not warm at all with this window we have to worry a bit because a good blow can waste all your time spent making forests but also in this process is important to make the things really well because if you you make just one step wrong you have to start all over again and it's not good because with the wind and the cold you can you continue to lose a body temperature and so it's not good to waste your time so let's start sorry if you can't see me in the face but I guess it is more important that you can see the process this is some material that have
so as I have a thing before my brother he'll let me down I've got this fine material along the way and I put it inside my jacket keeper to make it dry I will use a good piece of chocolate the windows start becoming really strong even here if we are a little bit protected more protected there is much wind I put the chocolate here on my knife like this and just Weaver usually we've a striker of this small strike you can use one of these for four years with in this way and as you can see that's already started
you can put this inside here and then we use more sticks they said this I'm really important that you don't waste your time in this moment because you have to start it all over again and believe me this is the best condition these are not the best conditions also I will use my heat shield because this wind is really a killer
lissa the fire to grow a bit today I've also taken this aluminum 40 to make made to make a pie and they will use it to start to put the chestnuts I'm using it just putting some precious Enochs nuts
I will also use my gloves because I wanna captain
my finger is that we'll put the grill on the fire we'll start cooking some chestnuts while we prepare the brace for the meat stick the good part of all this is that you have these chestnuts I don't have to pay anything just look around and it's full of them
sorry for smoke but they said that is full of moist I know that this is not a conventional method but it works and so for me is good you can see that just nuts are ready to eat [Applause]
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from someone of you I understand that in some region of the states the chestnuts are not good to it that's a pity because you're a really tasty good and you can have a good lunch with them and in the case of emergency you can also survival that with them I understand that it's not so easy to find it's just not good in the middle of nowhere we are far from the open a civil civilization but anyway that's something too good to know for me anyway guys this is the view from my campsite which is not that bad yes it's time for the stick my friends a big one
I'm out of snow I have put the stick really near at the braces so they will it will cook her really quick also because it's really cold around and I want to my fire back as you can see I have left some six around so starting it again it will be an easy task so let's try this I've also put it this sticker not the braces because it was really moist wear a sticker I prefer to use my Victoria Knox not sure if I can you can see me go down a bit we will start the fire again because as I said I'm really cold so this is the best way [Applause]
okay now guys it's time to hit Android is Cystic here it's really good look at the section of this stick you see we would like this small sticks where in the world you can find you can't find who the larger than this using a boost over it will be really a difficult task we've an open fire like this is much easier because of the amount of it that you can reach inside of it we were almost over with this kind of wood the full of moist will be almost impossible
you can put it this right there I usually prefer to use the tea without the teabags but in this case I have this and so I will use it also this type of water is not the best to make a fire you want to use it in a stove in your house that's for sure but for this is good enough for myself a bit while I enjoy this beautiful view and I will take this tea I won't put any other sticker on it I will just wait this one out and then I will get back to my car this is a black guys nothing better to warm yourself in this called evening of ultimate way I'm glad you can join me for this short day out and I wish you all the best my friends bye-bye
see you soon guys and have fun outside
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