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Make Fire Even in the Wettest Weather WITHOUT a Match! Friction FIRE! 

Clay Hayes
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In this video, I'll show you how to make fire even in the wettest weather WITHOUT a match! RU-vid is full of friction fire videos done in optimal weather conditions where everything is dry and easy as pie. Well that ain't gonna happen in a real life wilderness survival situation. You need to know how to start fire, without a lighter or matches, in wet weather. This week we're heading out after an all night rain storm to take on one a huge survival challenge - to gather materials for a bow drill friction fire in wet weather. I'll talk about where to find fire making materials from tender and kindling to bulk fire wood. Then I'll use only my Leatherman P4 to build a friction fire kit.
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@hanzflackshnack1158
@hanzflackshnack1158 Год назад
I really enjoy how systematic and efficient you are without skipping any of the parts we need to see. There’s a fine line between a video being way too long to hold attention and being so short it’s not actually teaching anything. Yours are are perfect. Appreciated.
@evilneedsputinitsplace
@evilneedsputinitsplace Год назад
Yes
@kawrss31
@kawrss31 Год назад
carry a bic lighter. invented in 72 and durable as a cockroach AK47 with asian life span and a cats extra 8 lives on top. Its 1 of the last things in modern america that ISNT designed to fail for profit.
@hanzflackshnack1158
@hanzflackshnack1158 Год назад
@@kawrss31 While I agree with what you’re saying (bics are the s***) in my travel bag I have a torch and a can of butane. Wind resistant, starts a fire faster and one can of butane could start fires for a year (if you’re careful)
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031 10 месяцев назад
@@kawrss31 Bics are French.
@guyknipe9307
@guyknipe9307 8 месяцев назад
Always prepared knowledge of gift😊 thank you
@AtomicBleach
@AtomicBleach Год назад
Seriously if any one deserves a Leatherman partnership it's this man. I wonder how many P4s were bought just from viewers watching your channel and season in alone.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
I’d guess a lot!
@kristywilliams9
@kristywilliams9 Год назад
Exactly what I was going to write ✍️ LOL.. absolutely 100%
@sarahleehooper6973
@sarahleehooper6973 4 месяца назад
Just put one in my cart. lol I never knew these were so tuff or would have gotten one years ago
@LeathermanToolGroup
@LeathermanToolGroup Год назад
Awesome video! We'll get a new multi-tool sent your way shortly ;)
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Can't wait!
@anonymouslegion4928
@anonymouslegion4928 Год назад
That’s really great of you to stand behind your tools
@memathews
@memathews Год назад
👍 Leatherman, nice to see a hometown Portland company show suck solid support for their products.
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 3 месяца назад
Should move out of Portland if you haven’t already to a business friendly town that wants you.
@brett7086
@brett7086 Год назад
Clay, man your depth of knowledge is incredible. Not just knowing how to do each thing but the explanation accompanying everything is so helpful.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Brett
@greatwhitenorth762
@greatwhitenorth762 Год назад
Really well done! To produce a friction fire with just a knife...and a broken one at that...in those conditions after a hard rain, is impressive. Respect. These teaching vids are valuable and greatly appreciated, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks 👍
@OFCbigduke613
@OFCbigduke613 Год назад
Easily the best fire bow video out there. Simple easy instructions. And Leatherman and others sell replacement parts for most of their tools FYI
@sh805
@sh805 Год назад
Hello Clay, great video! A tip if you have to betoan with folding knives: Do not unfold the blade completely and do not let it engage in the lock! Fold out the blade only 90°, so the bearing of the blade is less stressed and the blade lock is protected against destruction.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Good tip!
@farleftsilencelikenazis1021
Think my boss's letterman may have been a copy? The steel screwdriver twisted under a lot of stress but my swiss army knife did the job. The size of letterman's makes them better but I wish they would master swiss steel quality and strength
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Год назад
If you have to baton anything other than very tiny pieces of wood with a knife you don't have the right gear, you don't know what you're doing, and you shouldn't be in the deep woods at all.
@ralphparker923
@ralphparker923 Год назад
Why so rude?@@jamesaritchie1
@stefanmeyers2808
@stefanmeyers2808 8 месяцев назад
@@jamesaritchie1 Thanks for your rich reply
@YankeeWoodcraft
@YankeeWoodcraft Год назад
You had tons of dry wood that was easy to harvest underneath all those fallen trees there. I've built fires from scratch while it was pouring rain by getting materials from unorthodox places. Wet cedar and pine branches will burn damp once you have the initial flame going and pine sap is an incredible fire accelerant. Sap saved my butt during a storm in West Virginia once. BTW, I had Leatherman replace my Surge when l sent it in for a simple repair. Same issue. I was stunned when they offered me a complete replacement. Best customer service.
@AmJusSaiyan
@AmJusSaiyan 6 месяцев назад
It's cheaper for Leatherman to simply give you a new one, than it is to pay a technician to fix yours and replace broken parts.
@GorgoScrobo
@GorgoScrobo Год назад
Great channel! Thanks for your guidance. Also always nice to see when a friction fire tutorial doesn’t cut away with video edits. Kudos
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@gigabobus228
@gigabobus228 Год назад
dude this is so amazing. Imagine having access to anything you need, even while camping, but people are just drawn to this type of things, creating a campfire from scratch, making a bow and get some game. Cuz its just how we are used to be. Its just who we are. Mindblowing if you think about it.
@AM-dn4lk
@AM-dn4lk Год назад
This is one of the best fire starting tutorial out there. Thank you for sharing. I wish the Naked and Afraid participants would be able to look at this tutorial before starting their journey.
@seanacus8476
@seanacus8476 Год назад
Man, your videos have really stepped up over time. Great audio, editing. Great job man.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you like them!
@Truthloveliberty
@Truthloveliberty Год назад
@@clayhayeshunter are you doing classes again yet? Would love to take a class on making a quick survival bow, yes, I could watch some RU-vid videos but I would like to learn hands-on instead clearly you know what you’re doing
@bryonguenther6199
@bryonguenther6199 Год назад
Awesome!
@OhBoyOhBoy-er5ox
@OhBoyOhBoy-er5ox Год назад
I oft times wonder how many hundreds of thousands of hectares of precious forest are destroyed by fires that these RU-vid show offs probably contributed to with their careless use of fires just to make a "look at me, look at me" YouBoob video.All it takes is a hot fleck of wood floating away unnoticed by these "stars" and then we all lose precious woodlands. Please nor pretending to be special and making these idiotic videos. Thousands of men risk their lives to put these fires out and in the end we all lose..........stop it please.
@RuffusJY
@RuffusJY Год назад
Yeah the audio was unreal
@wdinarte
@wdinarte Год назад
Man, I have seen so many people trying this get frustrated and to be honest in a survival situation this can just make you cry 😅 you are one good teacher and lot of little details you just pass out can take us to the winner spot. One thing I will fail for sure is identifying the trees you mentioned, I can’t recognize a mago tree from avocado tree if they don’t have fruits 😂 I am being sarcastic here but not too far away from reality 😅
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
It just takes some time and attention to get to know the species around you
@nyccollin
@nyccollin Год назад
It’s always been Hass Avocado now. Most people remember HAAS. Mandela Effect.
@idjtoal
@idjtoal Год назад
@@nyccollin Great reminder. Portrait of Dorian Gray, Proctor & Gamble, Fruit Loops, Dolly had braces, et cetera.
@jek__
@jek__ Год назад
Up here in the pacific north west the native americans used to use cedar root as cordage. It grows very long and thin, it's a great source of natural fiber that was used for basically anything, baskets made of that material survive to today. It's possible if you harvest it at the right time and know what to look for that that cedar can provide you with cordage as well
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Good tip
@lyndaniel3369
@lyndaniel3369 Год назад
You have the best instructions! I really admire your strength---what a work-out just to get the means to start a fire! I would need to build some muscles first. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your wonderful video!
@eliklappenbach2426
@eliklappenbach2426 Год назад
At first I was like man… a half hour long video of a guy starting a fire, but then I was at the end before I knew it and wanting to watch more!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@1stRiggerChick
@1stRiggerChick 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing these skills. I have actually returned a broken leatherman, i took it back to the shop i originally bought it from. A good 4 or 5 years later, and they remembered me, id bought other things over the years, so not a complete stranger to the staff. They sent it off, i received a new leatherman. But, as you said, the old one was gone. Any sentimental attachments had to be abandoned. And the model i received was a newer model, so different in small ways from the one i had had. And of course, a wholly different feel. That original one, was a looser action on all opening and closing than any since. And i missed that. I snapped the cutting blade off. It was being used regularly, mostly pliers, but knives, and occasionally the screw drivers and poking implements... Lifetime warranty on leathermans is legit! From an Australian!
@andreasranderer6879
@andreasranderer6879 Год назад
How calm and step by step he did. Thats the way to go. Always.
@michaelhutson6758
@michaelhutson6758 3 месяца назад
Wish I'd known years ago that you grind out a goodly pile of wood dust before trying to rock and roll at full speed to get the ember. This guy did it hardcore- starting from nothing but a knife and in wet conditions. Helps 1000% if you have your drill set already, dry tinder kept safe.
@TheMansfieldlad
@TheMansfieldlad Год назад
I've practiced bushcraft on and off for many years now (UK) . I'm new to your videos and have to say they are excellent and really show the reality. It's great to see the whole thing and the fact you don't use many tools is exactly my way of thinking. I had to learn with the shitest cheap tools and not many of them, it made me much better at the job and when I finally could afford a decent knife, axe and saw I was so much better at everything that it's now almost effortless
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
There’s so much to learn by using less than stellar gear!
@stevenkeil7869
@stevenkeil7869 Год назад
You make it look easy, that's for sure!!! Choosing the wood you use and getting to know what materials are more flammable is important. This makes me wana try to start a friction fire!!!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Go for it
@OutdoorEnthusist
@OutdoorEnthusist 10 месяцев назад
Clay, I think you did an outstanding job in this video.
@jaisrita1212
@jaisrita1212 Год назад
Wow, perfect video. I have heard others mention your name in their survival videos and now I can see why. Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge with us.
@joshm8661
@joshm8661 Год назад
I've always wanted to give this a shot and now that you've shared your knowledge with us i have more understanding of what to do when trying to do it. I appreciate you sharing with us.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
No problem
@kenhuckins8106
@kenhuckins8106 Год назад
Out of all the RU-vid channels I follow, you take the most time reading and replying to the comments. Tnx's, much appreciated .
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
I try
@chrisholladay
@chrisholladay 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Clay, I always thought friction fires were too complicated for me to pull off but this video made it very digestible and easy to understand. Gonna give this a try next camping trip!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 месяцев назад
Glad it helped!
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. You offer an excellent example of the importance of knowing the natural materials available and how to use them. Subscribed.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 7 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@abcstardust
@abcstardust Год назад
Great video! Wet conditions can be very intimidating. Your video really shows the way to make the fire a person needs!! Thank you!
@deepoctave
@deepoctave Год назад
The best friction fire demo I've seen out of a number watched. I'm a retired teacher and you've done your homework! It takes a lot of planning and skill to communicate this clearly. I haven't made a friction fire yet, but I've started practicing the steps, and I did make a fire using a small lens in sunlight. I noticed one small detail not specifically mentioned that seems pretty important: the thin strip of wood under the fire-board that receives the dust and allows for the transfer of the coal. Thank you.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@fjb4932
@fjb4932 Год назад
deepoctave, In agreement. 7-P Principle ☆
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031 10 месяцев назад
@@fjb4932 Quiet you.
@matanner9081
@matanner9081 Год назад
Thank you for showing each step and w calmly you go when you've got the coal. It's easy to get too exited there and break the coal; and again when you get the fire going in your hand. It's easy to get that heat spike in your hand and drop the bundle. Thank you!
@GronnocGames
@GronnocGames 4 месяца назад
Such a key piece of advice when the ember starts. No need to rush. A baby doesn't start to run, let alone walk.
@sheerwillsurvival2064
@sheerwillsurvival2064 Год назад
I was stationed at ft Lewis in WA state it rains all the time. I had to teach soldiers how to make dry kindling and get under a canopy to get fire started . Great video
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks
@LarryLaird-eb8rp
@LarryLaird-eb8rp 9 месяцев назад
This is the best example of fire starting I've ever witnessed, wonderful video and it's something useful that I can use. Thanks for sharing this with us all 😊
@adithadithyan4949
@adithadithyan4949 Год назад
We are so used to seeing making Fire so easily that we forget our humble beginnings. Watching this was so fascinating and cool. Was a Great Experience. Thank you. Might try this if I ever were in a Survival Situation
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@mikelychock0310
@mikelychock0310 Год назад
Really great video, Clay. You illustrated how one doesn’t need all the tools and the perfect wood, shaped bow still set. Well done!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@markcox1457
@markcox1457 7 месяцев назад
Impressive! I've watched more bow drill method videos over the years than I can count and never thought I could ever make it work. After watching your video, I'm encouraged to give it a try! Thanks for a really good video. Your patience and explanations on how and why you chose the wood you did was very helpful. Great job!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 7 месяцев назад
Glad it helped!
@d.faulkner8210
@d.faulkner8210 Год назад
Great Video ..Is that the same multi tool you use on Alone? If so I don't blame you for not wanting a replacement.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
It is
@Dirk_Mcgurk
@Dirk_Mcgurk Год назад
@@clayhayeshunter that thing has been through it all.
@sleepyheadz
@sleepyheadz Год назад
Clay lowkey flexing his homerun derby swing with his makeshift cedar bat.
@SuperheroDon
@SuperheroDon Год назад
Bats lefty, righty on the knife and saw!
@tshortbull8683
@tshortbull8683 Год назад
Not lowkey
@xXGENDAMAGEXx
@xXGENDAMAGEXx Год назад
@@SuperheroDon there’s absolutely nothing wrong with being ambidextrous. I’m left handed but at least I’m in my right mind. And ambidextrous all the time.
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031 10 месяцев назад
@@xXGENDAMAGEXx Nobody said there was anything wrong with it. How long have you been waiting to crack that gem?
@oopalonga
@oopalonga Месяц назад
🤣
@mazieways
@mazieways 4 месяца назад
Wonderful teacher, great filming, thx so much!
@ryanthornhill5472
@ryanthornhill5472 10 месяцев назад
Perfect example of what not to do to get a fire going in a dire situation. Never expend more energy than you need to. This is definitely a last resort. Great last resort video.
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 3 месяца назад
Did you win a season of Alone Mr. expert? Clay did. WTF do you know. Annoying reply guys.
@stangtrax
@stangtrax Год назад
Subscribed, all my life I naturally sweat a lot. When I watch you lean over working the bow I'm thinking in my head I need to lean far enough over because I guarantee I will have sweat pouring off my nose and chin. I also live in the SE. Thanks for this video.
@parjau4554
@parjau4554 10 месяцев назад
Excellent! Often, when people use this method, they don't show all the steps clearly but that was done extremely well here!
@kieronstump
@kieronstump Год назад
Perfectly explain,s the fundamentals and minimal tools needed for friction fire. Where there’s a will there’s a way. Leatherman after the video you just made using their tool, should repair, my first Leatherman came with a guarantee they would repair or replace, and send you their newest model !
@sayjindefender
@sayjindefender 9 месяцев назад
How satisfying it must be to have the ability and self confidence to be able to save your bacon or someone else’s, if the situation ever called for it! Super!
@MegaMagicbeans
@MegaMagicbeans Год назад
You have that same endless joy of being outside and sharing like Ray Mears from the UK.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
I’ve always enjoyed Ray’s stuff.
@charlesmontgomery3004
@charlesmontgomery3004 Год назад
Awesome video Clay. I always struggle with friction fires. But gonna try it your way. Thanks for the tutorial brother.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
have faith!
@cylinderize
@cylinderize Год назад
Very nice. I am going to put together a Go Bag, and for those Rainy Fire making days, I plan to bring along one of those plastic Twisty pencil sharpener things, strip off the wet bark from some twigs, then use the sharpener to produce the Tinder. What do you think?
@bushforme
@bushforme Год назад
NEVER underestimate a leatherman! Live this channel! Noticed some "strange" tree structures in the video..I won't ask but I want to..😉
@joshuarumsey2302
@joshuarumsey2302 Год назад
This is exceedingly difficult. I have tried and failed. I tip my hat to you!
@timsherman3729
@timsherman3729 Год назад
Good stuff- thanks for your videos...... I broke my pliers (leatherman) and shipped them to leatherman - not only did they replace the pliers but also 2 of my blades for free and shipped back to me. Seems like a great company to me. Keep enjoying your time outside.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Good deal
@MrViniciusMachado
@MrViniciusMachado Год назад
Excellent class! Doing fire is really an art.
@speakthetruth110
@speakthetruth110 Год назад
Appreciated the concise detailed explanation. Thank you. Subscribed 👍
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks for the sub!
@andersjonsson7218
@andersjonsson7218 Год назад
Strange that in your language you can so easily explain how to make a fire, so that I, who is not a native English speaker, get a full insight into how to practice this. It is knowledge and pedagogy at a high level Thanks!
@DustyGoatHomestead
@DustyGoatHomestead Год назад
I appreciate the vid...Im in Florida and seen this done many different places but never with what we have naturally (wood) in Florida. Thanks best vid ive seen on a fire bow.
@brokinarrow1
@brokinarrow1 3 месяца назад
only thing missing in your videos Clay is a soul fired melody coming from you my friend!
@bendover4154
@bendover4154 8 месяцев назад
During the Vietnam War, I was often amazed over how resourceful the indigenous people were. Seemed like they could make anything from nothing. This guy is right up there with them!
@williamboyd776
@williamboyd776 Год назад
Thanks for your time Clay. Stay blessed
@mannihh5274
@mannihh5274 7 месяцев назад
Another helpful video of yours - thanks for showing ! Allow for some remarks a) never baton with a folding knife in a fully opened position, just open it to 90° and never baton on the tip of the blade, it's the weakest point - cut some wedges from smaller stuff first and only use the blade to start a split, then go on with the wedges (watch the videos from Felix Immler, the Victorinox-guy). b) don't exaggerate - 100% is maximum, there is nothing beyond it (like 150% humidity) c) Paracord is not the best cordage to use, because it's slippery and stretchy. Boot-laces are usually made from polyester of equal strenght, less stretchy and better grip, so replacing them with paracord is ridiculous. The only reason why paracord is so prominent relates to the first 'Survival Handbook', issued to WWII fighter and bomber pilots/crews, which always had their parachutes with them , so nobody would add a tarp or other cordage to their 'Survival Kit' d) Another method with the hearthboard is to make a second divet side-by-side instead of a notch and connect the two divets. The dust collects in the second divet, no need for something underneath the board.
@herbsmith6871
@herbsmith6871 Год назад
Pretty sure you can order replacement blades directly from Leatherman. Very cool! Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠
@AmJusSaiyan
@AmJusSaiyan 6 месяцев назад
This convinced me to upgrade my leatherman multitool. I have the Wingman, and it does not have a handsaw. Am going to get the P4.
@visutor
@visutor Год назад
Clay: Thank you for the many crafts you share with all of us. A gentleman like yourself should be imparting his knowledge at a community collage, a place wear I have met some of the finest, most dedicated instructors around As to that Leatherman tool, for as long as you've had it, it's part of your 'flesh' a good commercial welder will service it with your personal improvements to what ever extent you desire. I have an old (33yrs) Victorinox locking blade, a local welder made some improvements that will allowed me to extend its life for many more years to come. To your fine health and many more years of instructing 😉💪👍
@armoris66
@armoris66 Год назад
There's something very primal and satisfying about watching a MAN build a fire from scratch. Every MAN should know this as a passage into adulthood. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 SUBBED!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@LXT43
@LXT43 Год назад
Very satisfying watching someone else do it just not yourself. Right?
@lobopropredatorcontrol
@lobopropredatorcontrol Год назад
Nicely done good sir, it's still snowing back in Idaho
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
We’re heading back next week
@Dirk_Mcgurk
@Dirk_Mcgurk Год назад
wtf
@Mr7c2ll
@Mr7c2ll Год назад
If it were good, would rather be in Idaho than Florida.
@lobopropredatorcontrol
@lobopropredatorcontrol Год назад
@@Mr7c2ll I'll take the snow and blow over skeeters and snakes any day
@stefanmeyers2808
@stefanmeyers2808 8 месяцев назад
Nice job, I learned a few things. I have been making my spindles out of branches but I get the feeling that this is a better way to get more dust. My spindle points always burnish quickly and I would have to stop and put grooves in the point to get more dust. I also was told to use a hardwood for the spindle but I think that that is wrong also. Thank you.
@visnuexe
@visnuexe Год назад
Nice to see the bushcraft via primitive fire making appear from the humid climes such as Florida! Down my way i m8ght find some Eucalyptus or Maleleuca for good nest and kindling, if not some cabbage palm to work with. Nice leatherman work, there too! Glad to see you up and f8lming!
@johnsmith-de9wv
@johnsmith-de9wv Год назад
that was absolutely epic!!!
@stormyboy129
@stormyboy129 Год назад
Such a good idea to use green wood for the handhold, and put some pine sap into the hole. Need to try this.
@karlschulte9231
@karlschulte9231 Год назад
Nice info. 40 year Scouter ( Boy Scouts) and 27 year vet here. New to GL. West of Tampa. Apart from a local Scout camp we can't cut or even trespass into woods ( swamp to me). Preserves or tame parks or endless shopping centers and HOA's. Where is wilderness you use? Am still learning trees and other flora/ fauna here ( grew up in rural NJ and 50 years in Il, Wisc and MO. Very different. Nice video. BTW if you are heading out to woods, good idea is pill bottle with felt from dryer lint screen. Plus flint and steel or old dead Bic for spark as back up to the waterproof matches in your pocket next to compass.
@asmith7876
@asmith7876 Год назад
I have one of the very first Leatherman tools, made in the US. It can’t be replaced since the parts aren’t available. I have another that is engraved, gift from my wife. It needs some tools replaced on it, they’ll send back your repaired piece rather than a full replacement I’m pretty sure.
@yellowdog762jb
@yellowdog762jb 11 месяцев назад
Felix Imlar suggests batoning w the blade of the Swiss Army Knife only open half way to save the pivot pin. Perhaps that would also be the best way to baton w a Leatherman if it becomes necessary?
@ultragator724
@ultragator724 9 месяцев назад
I just came to comment on how awesome the thumbnail looks
@buzzrandy714
@buzzrandy714 Год назад
Oh my you are the man with the plan Impressive
@kevinstrade2752
@kevinstrade2752 10 месяцев назад
This guy knows his stuff
@stacyclark5910
@stacyclark5910 Год назад
Very good job of teaching & demonstrating!
@sheilam4964
@sheilam4964 Год назад
Thx for sharing.
@ClayTallStories
@ClayTallStories Год назад
Excellent demonstration mate. Your next challenge is to do this making your own cordage from natural sources. Its difficult but not impossible. I am looking forward to your results.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Challenge accepted!
@davidhuett3579
@davidhuett3579 Месяц назад
Great and informative video. I can't believe just how much abuse that Leatherman can take. Think I'm going to have to acquire me one of them! The company should give you a new multi-tool because of how much of a great advertisement you are for them!
@forgedinfire8137
@forgedinfire8137 Год назад
That was an excellent step by step demonstration. Appreciate you
@rkimberly985
@rkimberly985 Год назад
You can get tinder from "Duff" under trees, where the ground is somewhat dry. The dry duff is under the leaf litter, pine straw, and such, etc. The top will be wet or damp but under neath it will be bone dry!.
@kalrandom7387
@kalrandom7387 Год назад
Wow, so many things done halfway right.
@romeur8709
@romeur8709 Год назад
Video muito pratico e instrutivo.. parabéns pelo conteúdo.
@MrDanielh3410
@MrDanielh3410 Год назад
Brilliant mate... Cheers!
@CHAMELEON111
@CHAMELEON111 Год назад
Hi nice tips dry wood hunting in wet conditions , one day may be needed when your in this situation.. cheers Scott
@andyparks6120
@andyparks6120 5 дней назад
i have heard this is hard to do in perfect conditions , Well Done Buddy.
@shannondavis1106
@shannondavis1106 Год назад
Great to see some videos from this part of the country. There are a lot of videos out there but it helps see materials used from here in NWF
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Very true!
@SuperheroDon
@SuperheroDon Год назад
Great video. Thank you
@markspangler8573
@markspangler8573 Год назад
Good practical info. Thanks,
@deedlehill7896
@deedlehill7896 8 месяцев назад
BLESS YOU. LOVEIT EXPLAIN AN TEACH CLEARLY AWESOME THANKU SHARING GIFT THERE FURTURE
@bobbymills4476
@bobbymills4476 Год назад
Man youve showed me all kinds of trades. Keep it up Brother 💪👍
@richardgoff6739
@richardgoff6739 10 месяцев назад
I really appreciate the perseverance of this effort. Great video.
@randyl8330
@randyl8330 Год назад
Thanks for your teaching, Clay.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Welcome!
@ricktimmons458
@ricktimmons458 8 месяцев назад
I like to empress scouts and other hikers with this too. I pick a true wet day as you did and collect small stuff as i hike all day long, a twig here and there. Find some board and spindle stuff from the ground or better in a tree. as you did on this video - make it in your head and then a practical show and tell. Have you tried out a compression fire maker?
@PhilippTimokhin
@PhilippTimokhin Год назад
10:27 Hey @LeathermanToolGroup, help out Mr. Hayes here! Really learning a lot from you Clay, thank you!
@denisbelair8988
@denisbelair8988 Год назад
Clay I think at Cabela's they had the spare blades for your Leatherman check it out
@bobkelly2447
@bobkelly2447 Год назад
Well Done ! thank you !
@nadineverheye8327
@nadineverheye8327 3 месяца назад
What an art and science too wow
@CJ_Morris
@CJ_Morris Год назад
Absolutely amazing Clay
@Anggasatu7an
@Anggasatu7an Год назад
Wahh petualang yg seru sobbat dalam hutan banyak pepohonan besar 👍
@davesaysso1970
@davesaysso1970 Год назад
Something useful that should be taught in high school. Imagine a society that could start a fire with a knife and shoestring in the woods after not cutting themselves preparing all the parts needed to do so. Great video!
@raulthepig5821
@raulthepig5821 7 месяцев назад
We use to have the Boy Scouts to teach you all that stuff. Unfortunately Pedos and Feminists ruined it all.
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors Год назад
Fun stuff 🤙👊🏻
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