Late afternoon tea in the snow dust, waiting for the new year
Description
in this video:
The pot: Stanley 0.71Litre Adventure Camp Cook Set
Knfe: Enzo Trapper 115, Elmax Steel, custom made
Knife 2: Victorinox Swiss Camp
Axe: Gransfors Brucks Small Forest Axe
Foldable saw:
Flashlight : Olight R50 Pro Seeker 3200 Lumens
Headlamp: Nitecore NCHC30 1000 Lumens
Tags: Bushcraft,survival,camping,fire making,starting a fire,charclothes,outdoor,trecking,hiking,skills,axe,knife
Video Transcription
no my friends today could be just a short video to share with you some snow dust around and having a tea in the wood in the late afternoon I will go back with the headlamp for sure today anyway stay tuned and spend just a few minutes with me
here we are in my usual spot and as you can see I put this Viner months ago here exposed to the Sun and you see the ground is very wet and also of this vine is wet as you can see but in some places directly exposed to the Sun the vine is dry so I can use it to start my fire even my with a situation like this where there's no around and there's no that is mixed with water much water you can choose to get these branches here exposed to the Sun as you can see half of them is is full of moist wet but the other part exposed to the Sun is completely dry we will use this wet pieces for the bed of the fire and the upper part of the tree which is a dry you'll use to start the fire given this what round we try to get rid of her No then you just put make a bed of wood with the dry side of the wood on the top we can make one or two layer like in this case and then we can we can also make many files many piles of this in a very vast fire but we need more time in this case given that we just want to warm myself two layers are more than enough then I will start a teepee type of fire as usually we grab the piece exposed to the Sun and this is the result even if I can tell you that this stuff is really wet but we will try anyway in the if I we won't succeed with this we will use fire sticks they said this is very wet but we'll try anyway
in a case like this we have to leave it a while to warm and get rid of the moist good enough
given that the wood is a bit wet even if we had taken the inner part we don't want to put too much wood in the first moment because the moisture will cool down the core of the fire and they can also stop the fire if we put too much wood on it in the first stage or now that's enough
today guy stays a bit cold but the Sun and the fire history very well the water is boiling we put some teeth inside and leave it there for five minutes and my back we have the moon and the other side of course we had the beautiful sunset you so my friends thank you for your company as usual
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