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HOW TO MAKE FIRE | TOP 4 BASIC FIRE LAYS | BUSHCRAFT BASICS 

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Sharing my bushcraft knowledge of making and maintaining fire for different situations.
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Комментарии : 83   
@OldNavajoTricks
@OldNavajoTricks 3 года назад
I remember an old instructor at school saying a fire is like a woman,
@dianewheeler152
@dianewheeler152 3 года назад
I'm planning to do wild camping and found this very informative and nice not to be spoken to like a child as some do. thanks for sharing
@matty741
@matty741 2 года назад
I can attest to the effectiveness of a long fire. I was in Estonia a few years ago with the Royal Engineers and we did a cold weather operators course with the marines. No sleeping bags and it got to -32. We used some body heat too but that fire was a literal life saver, although one group did burn down their shelter at 0500 🤣
@narong1204
@narong1204 3 года назад
Just learned how to use your fingers to make a bellows. That's genius!
@_thenomadpack_
@_thenomadpack_ 2 года назад
No joke, was watching this video and the fire alarm went off in the block haha!
@danielcaballito4992
@danielcaballito4992 2 года назад
saludos de buenos aires! ARGENTINA!
@platesweightspeaks
@platesweightspeaks 2 года назад
I'm getting more and more into camping and backpacking and this is great! Thank you so much for a well done video.
@KalpeshPatel78
During the rainy season, I try to find a flat piece of rock to make a fire if that surface is dry. If not, I place the wood on the floor and build an upside down fire. I'm okay with the last 1 or 2 levels of wood don't catch fire easily. Thankfully the place I camp at year round we have very thick woods, lower level branches are usually dry to the touch.
@arlokootz3545
@arlokootz3545 3 года назад
Good stuff mate. Could you do one in the future about dead wood identification, rather than tree identification, so identifying wood that you find on the forest floor👍
@TatooedDoc
@TatooedDoc Год назад
Right. Good on you mate.
@prepared-woodsman7157
@prepared-woodsman7157 3 года назад
I like the crisscross method as you explained (very well I may add) about the air coming under the lay to provide oxygen to feed the fire. When done well you should hear a rumbling sound as the air rushing in and up into your lay, this noise is called the Venturi effect and it a good sign of and efficient fire 🔥
@karlrovey
I've personally developed a strong preference for top-down fires since they burn for a while (and can be effective even with wet wood if you build them properly).
@ricbrown9819
@ricbrown9819 2 года назад
Nice to see that you have found something that works for you and that you try and pass it along for others. Thanks for what you do for others.
@bristolrovers27
@bristolrovers27 2 года назад
Never seen the V lay before, and looks good
@stevelobley3588
@stevelobley3588 3 года назад
Perfect. I was out this weekend and got a face full of smoke all afternoon while cooking etc - knowing a bit more about these lays would have been great. I’m 70% there but it’s the refinements that are key. Cheers.
@stevej7875
@stevej7875 3 года назад
Excellent content & delivery as usual, your channel has quickly become a go to and favourite.
@thevirginiabushcrafter8833
@thevirginiabushcrafter8833 Год назад
Excellent 👍👍
@Ja_wat
@Ja_wat 2 года назад
Wow what a camp!
@lawrencemartin1113
@lawrencemartin1113 2 года назад
Who doesn't love an open fire? Wonderful. I have not yet tried a Long Log Fire for real overnight, so that is on my to do list this autumn/winter.
@Johny40Se7en
@Johny40Se7en 2 года назад
The 7 P's, awesome 😆😅
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