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The Best Way To Build A Fire In The Rain 2018 

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- Here Is How To Best Build A Fire In The Rain, For Most Northern Woodlands. The Fire Lay Acts As A Screen Against The Rain. Pretty Awesome.
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@davidgodley521
@davidgodley521 3 года назад
Hello 👋 Russia. I enjoy my Russian fur hat. It's very warm. People laugh and smirk when they see it but I don't care. It shipped from Samara. I'm American.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 5 лет назад
Great advice. I was recently in the remote backwoods on a week long hunting trip and it was often rainy and wet. It is a comfort to have the necessary skills to confidently handle adverse weather conditions. The skills you teach are valuable for those wishing to learn.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you Lonnie :) that explains why your channel have been a bit quiet. I hope hunting was good!
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 5 лет назад
Yeah that is one of the reasons for not uploading much videos the last month. Hunting season is probably over now. My hunting buddy got a caribou on one of our hunts so we split it. Other than that I did not get anything this year. That is fine however as we still have plenty of moose meat still from last year. We are good for meat for another year yet.
@knarlygnivesandoutdoors8034
@knarlygnivesandoutdoors8034 5 лет назад
I love that both of you guys watch each other's channels, I love watching both of you guys 😊 -Kyle
@Atkrdu
@Atkrdu 5 лет назад
When is Alaskan hunting season? I'm pretty sure it's in fall in New York.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 5 лет назад
Atkrdu. Hunting began for me in August and caribou season goes through to end of this month. Moose season is over now in most if not all areas of Alaska I believe. As I said, the Fall caribou season is still going for another few days but I won't be going out again this Fall. A late caribou opener may open up again in about a month that will last for most of the winter. It is not clear at this time whether there will be a late opener or not this year.
@jesseherbert2585
@jesseherbert2585 2 года назад
I wish ALL the world leaders had as much wisdom and good spirits as you! Thanks for sharing. When the sun pops our grid it will be folks like you who are remembered in stories around campfires getting handed down to future generations...
@wannabee8972
@wannabee8972 5 лет назад
It fascinates me how that fire completely changed my feelings towards the wet weather and depressing gray day. From a "yuch, what a weather" to "such a beautiful trip into the woods, look at this cheery fire". Your videos are quite immersive, Lars
@robendert7617
@robendert7617 5 лет назад
I love to see the Siberian log fire in action again - one of the most interesting things I learned from your channel. I also liked the Firefly in use; after seeing your introduction video I changed out the tooth picks on all of my Victorox knives for Firefly's. I think a tooth pick can be more easily made in the woods from a wood splinter than a fire lighter!
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you :) Yes a toothpick is a " little" easier to make in the woods :)
@pwoodpaw
@pwoodpaw 5 лет назад
I saw what looked like a horse hoof fungus on a birch tree behind you. That is good for holding an ember even if a little wet. You have a lot of good resources in your location for starting fires. We have no birch trees here like you have but we have abundant rich fat wood. I love your videos because your honest and experience really comes through. Thanks for sharing with us!
@jordandavis2131
@jordandavis2131 4 года назад
The fatwood! I forgot the fat wood! Haha cracked me up
@Schmidt54
@Schmidt54 5 лет назад
Rain in the woods and the cracking of fire make me feel instantly comfortable.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Natural and awesome sounds :)
@wilcoautomotive545
@wilcoautomotive545 5 лет назад
I think gathering around a fire is built into our DNA! Primeval relaxation.
@mrchordstriker
@mrchordstriker 4 года назад
Ever tried the app, atmosphere lite? Or is it light?? I forget anyways have fun with your desires in that app I know I sure do.
@quietcopse8407
@quietcopse8407 4 года назад
ive been making fires with all the logs over one log and the tinder below it for years . lots of people have told me I was wrong. clearly that isn't the case. great video! awesome charisma. good to know other people make fires like this.
@thortheviking4666
@thortheviking4666 5 лет назад
Hi Survival Russia 🇷🇺 You are doing so very great videos of different things to now about 👍🏼 And you’re doing it very interesting and with a good happy mood 😃 Happy to also se a bit of your family sometimes, thats make it more natural and alive videos ☀️
@t4705mb6
@t4705mb6 4 года назад
Anyone living in the Pacific Northwest USA will appreciate this video!
@obiwanfisher537
@obiwanfisher537 4 года назад
UK too
@micahwatson9017
@micahwatson9017 3 года назад
Me and a buddy was on a 7 day expedition trip in the Olympic Peninsula and got stuck in a multi-day soaker. It took us 2 days to get a fire started!
@elwha6025
@elwha6025 5 лет назад
Great tutorial as building a fire in the rain with everything already wet is the ultimate test apart from extreme cold. I like how the design of the SLF shelters your tinder and kindling as the fire is growing. In my neck of the woods there are no birch trees but lots of high quality fatwood. I keep a couple pieces in my bag for emergencies.
@PACstove
@PACstove 4 года назад
I'm in rainy oregon here. I've used a machette to hack into the center of a log where it was still dry. I used all those inner chips to start a small fire inside a teepee of soaked wood with a berm of soaked logs. Its smokey for awhile, but if you just keep that small hot spot going with chips it will eventually catch. If i can find tree sap ill go with that too.
@smizzs186
@smizzs186 4 года назад
After watching these videos and reading peoples comments like yours make me want to start camping
@emgee1961
@emgee1961 5 лет назад
By far the most entertaining bushcraft channel (with far North bushcraft and survival and reallybigmonkey as nummer 2 and 3) Nice to see a small Siberian log fire :-)
@ziganovak8128
@ziganovak8128 4 года назад
Great advice, I believe you inspire people to go out in the wilderness more, you show them that It isnt that bad, thank you for the advice.
@Ticdaniel
@Ticdaniel 5 лет назад
Here in northern sweden we call fatwood for ""tjärved" its like taarwood if you translate words direct. Works like a charm👌
@Stephen-zq2wf
@Stephen-zq2wf 4 года назад
It has been Raining for Multi Days .. So Why Not Go Out into the Forest and Start a Fire ! = Fantastic ! I Especially Like how you Cut Grooves into the Starter Logs to Accelerate Start
@kyuzo9999
@kyuzo9999 5 лет назад
I've learned to make SLF on this channel many many years ago, it has served me well each time I used it. Cuts are a nice trick to get it started faster in this weather.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you :) It's an awesome fire. the SLF.
@belacy87
@belacy87 4 года назад
Love you videos. Great information and great camera work. Your English is 1000x better than my Russian,but I want to give you some synonyms for Awesome: Amazing Outstanding Fantastic Pretty great Surprisingly good Super duper Keep up the awesome work!!
@BradyPatterson
@BradyPatterson 5 лет назад
I love that you use the same fire lay pretty much every time. Shows it's versatility. I live in the Canadian west coast rainforest and it rains here a lot. I use this lay many times now if I have to light a fire out in the open, thanks for sharing it!
@bigriceburner
@bigriceburner 4 года назад
I’m learning from you. Thank you so much, you are saving our lives.
@josephfine3394
@josephfine3394 5 лет назад
I'm here in Buffalo NY, our weather is similar to yours; so this is very useful! You're a real Camp Engineer, brilliant! Thank you. Merry Christmas
@shadowcastre
@shadowcastre 5 лет назад
It's the "blue ninja".. Awesome Siberia log fire!! Thanks for the video...
@darthsmythe6783
@darthsmythe6783 5 лет назад
shadowcastre Next time on camping with Subzero...
@bgtrev
@bgtrev 5 лет назад
Good to see how things can be done under differing weather conditions, tried a small siberian log fire several times over the summer impressed my partner no end until she started watching your channel and realized where my "know how" came from!
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
We all share knowledge and idaeas, and I certainly did not invent the Log Fire myself :) Some clever Siberians did so :)
@davidclark5138
@davidclark5138 3 года назад
👍 Lara's, super videos and color comentsty,😁 I was involved in the boy scouts of America growing up, Learned alot, then continued into more survival efforts. And involved in many primitive camping efforts.i don't have my own channel yet, You have encouraged many, I think the way things are going hear in the states and around the globe It wont be long till the shtf. Good luck to all, god bless
@ORflycaster
@ORflycaster 5 лет назад
Yet another fantastic video Lars. I can watch your videos for hours, and always learn something useful. Keep up the great work, and stay safe.
@CaptainAiryca
@CaptainAiryca 5 лет назад
Making a fire in the rain reminds me so much of where I live in the PNW. Rainy season hasn't quite started for us yet but in a few weeks I can't wait to get out and make fires again! Thanks for the video!
@charliestone8323
@charliestone8323 5 лет назад
No camouflage! Is everything ok???
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
All is OK :)
@RagdollRalph
@RagdollRalph 5 лет назад
In Russia, Camouflage is a primary color :D
@katsaras1
@katsaras1 5 лет назад
In Russia you don't wear Camouflage. Camouflage wears you!
@fyremanjef
@fyremanjef 5 лет назад
You tube needs a second 👍 button. I’m watching this again but I already liked it the first time. Lol.
@andrewmatchette7496
@andrewmatchette7496 4 года назад
Does this work in 2019?
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 4 года назад
Always :)
@dez6345
@dez6345 4 года назад
I think it got patched in the last update;)
@captainplacard9666
@captainplacard9666 4 года назад
Make sure that you use year 2019 logs......it's stamped on the underside....
@federox86
@federox86 4 года назад
ahahahahhahahaahahahahahahahhahaha
@Jordan12894
@Jordan12894 4 года назад
No the rain is too wet
@deanjohnwilliamson4787
@deanjohnwilliamson4787 5 лет назад
This is the only fire I use when I'm out, I've had a camp wash out and the fire never let me down!!! Awesome, got it done!!👍👍
@dyer2cycle
@dyer2cycle 2 года назад
.Very skilled, and very good information on making a fire in the rain, which I have always found hard to do.. :)
@charlietango1635
@charlietango1635 5 лет назад
Very informative my friend, this has to be better than just sitting under a tarp waiting for the rain to stop, I enjoyed watching this video, thank you.
@quadq6598
@quadq6598 4 года назад
Great. Pouring rain I had success with bark canopy way above fire , it cut 75% worked fine
@Juntasification
@Juntasification 5 лет назад
That siberian log fire is awesome. And I'am definetly gona use that from this day onwards, when ever I go hunting and most likely don't catch anything and just roast some saugages. But now I wanna see you start a fire in the rain without birch. :)
@williamwestrope3001
@williamwestrope3001 5 лет назад
Nice fire lay. I work with the Scouts in western Oregon. I will be teaching the youth this fire lay at the first opportunity. It is wet here and we camp one weekend each month year round.
@MuskratOutdoors
@MuskratOutdoors 5 лет назад
Good job Lars. Getting a fire going when everything is wet can be hard to do. As you showed here, having everything ready before lighting it is the key. Your Siberian Log Fire is one I haven't tried yet, but plan to this winter!
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
You're in winter country as far as I know, so the Log Fire is a must to try out. I doubt you will go back to traditional fire lays once you have tried this. It can take a few times to find out the quirks of course.
@MuskratOutdoors
@MuskratOutdoors 5 лет назад
Yes it gets cold and snowy here. From watching your videos, it looks like a great set up. I will use it for sure!
@Blueswailer
@Blueswailer 5 лет назад
Haha, I actually looked at the thumbnail, only saw the blue jacket and thought "Is Lars out and about with someone else?" Didn't expect the blue North Face. :D Wet condition fires are something any and every outdoorsman/woman/Yeti should train in. The Siberian log fire saves the day again, even in micro-size. Thank you for the tutorial video Lars! Started raining hard today just as I got off from work, which was outside work. So that was nice. Still went for a quick 8 km walk after work though, because I'm a lunatic. Guess rain is more enjoyable in the free time.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
LOOOL :) Well done Algiz!
@Sgunner88
@Sgunner88 3 года назад
Thank you Lars. You're my inspiration to start my own channel.
@specialistcarmarketing
@specialistcarmarketing 5 лет назад
Hey Lars I didn't recognise you in non-combat gear :)
@AlexNijv
@AlexNijv 5 лет назад
Adam Chambers hahahaha, indeed!
@charleswalter2902
@charleswalter2902 5 лет назад
I'm not sure that's really Lars. This guy dressed in blue is definitely not Lars. Maybe papa smurf, but not Lars. I'm sure.
@hanspeters8057
@hanspeters8057 5 лет назад
Been outside doing something awesome just now. I saw six roaring deers. It has been absolutely beautiful. Thank you for the super awesome video! :)
@alf3553
@alf3553 5 лет назад
Best way to light a fire in the rain. Bring Lars from Survival Russia 🔥
@WayPointSurvival
@WayPointSurvival 5 лет назад
As always, an awesome video. I wish we had birch trees here in Southern Ohio, but just have to get by with what we have. Thank you for taking the time in the wet to make this video.
@thriftysurvivor6117
@thriftysurvivor6117 5 лет назад
You're doing great still being able to fit in clothing you used to wear 20 years ago. Stay trim, it will serve you well. I guess I also have a certain amount of pride still being able to wear what I used to wear over 20 years ago. When I was younger, I used to lift weights and I've actually shrunk since then. Now I stay fit through cycling. It's kind of funny that I've actually gone to wearing smaller from when I was younger. Very good information here Lars. I hope I spelled your name correctly.
@semco72057
@semco72057 5 лет назад
I like the way you started the fire using the firesteel and the wood you found in the forest. There was plenty of downed trees there to be used as firewood and to build a camp from. It reminds me of where I live in the rural area and with so much brush and dead trees around to make fires with.
@93Dakota
@93Dakota 5 лет назад
hey Lars I subscribed last week after seeing a shout out from Lonnie on northern Bushcraft and survival have spent alot of time since watching your videos, had my own siberian log fire solo camping this weekend burned great and for many hours. love your channel and your sense of humor thank you for providing so much entertainment and knowledge
@stefanodogg280
@stefanodogg280 5 лет назад
Both are great channels !
@JamesBuell88
@JamesBuell88 5 лет назад
Now I want to see a Siberian log fire in a down pour. Thanks Lars...😄😄😄
@thegroove2000
@thegroove2000 4 года назад
Im going to my local wood just to try this in the rain. Excellent and clear tutorial.
@tomritter493
@tomritter493 5 лет назад
Story time went camping clear weather ! Over night it rained like mad some up the next day it was in the 30s soaking wet told the kids I was with boy scout ! To gather all the birch bark they could find . Bout cry high pile lol lit it up and dried out the wood we had and us itwas was a close one ! Be good brother
@JeremyCoppin
@JeremyCoppin 4 года назад
Superb demonstration. Thank you.
@dib0018
@dib0018 5 лет назад
It's the elusive Denmark smurf seen in Russian woods.
@mystuff1405
@mystuff1405 5 лет назад
DIB 001 So funny! Well said.
@darthsmythe6783
@darthsmythe6783 5 лет назад
DIB 001 Tra La La You made me spit my nachos!
@PauloLima-bm3eo
@PauloLima-bm3eo 5 лет назад
LOL LOL LOL
@UbiDoobyBanooby
@UbiDoobyBanooby 4 года назад
DIB 001 danish but sounds Austrian. So confused! Lol
@shadyeskimo
@shadyeskimo 4 года назад
@@UbiDoobyBanooby Nah typical Danish Accent
@theronin365
@theronin365 4 года назад
If you close your eyes Mr Schwazeneger is now a survival expert.
@benboker4085
@benboker4085 5 лет назад
Thanks Lars, I love your channel...I wish you health and fun, say hi to the ninjas
@JohnDoe-jq5wy
@JohnDoe-jq5wy 4 года назад
Great job....excellent lesson...welldone young man
@brandyhouston2105
@brandyhouston2105 4 года назад
A grade. As you know Sir, the + would've been given if you had a sort of shelter. But still, an excellent video because of timing, your skills, advice, and intent. Thank you.
@airborneinfantrynstuff489
@airborneinfantrynstuff489 5 лет назад
The colors in your forest look beautiful this time of year!!
@olegchizhevskiy7831
@olegchizhevskiy7831 3 года назад
What a beautiful campfire!
@TheSerpentsEye
@TheSerpentsEye 5 лет назад
I live in the Pacific Northwest and camp all year round. This is essential information. Thank you very much.
@PaulStephenOutdoors
@PaulStephenOutdoors 5 лет назад
Another great tutorial video. I will definitely try this in Scotland as we have a lot of rain. Thanks :)
@Eric-ew8jt
@Eric-ew8jt 5 лет назад
Awesome video to watch before going to my second job
@survivalfuchsbr
@survivalfuchsbr 5 лет назад
Hey Lars, klasse gemacht, sehr cool !! Die Sibirische Feuer Variante gefällt mir richtig gut. Dank Dir fürs zeigen und alles Gute, bis denne LG Brummer
@bobcostas6272
@bobcostas6272 3 года назад
This is seriously a great video for survivalists
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 3 года назад
Thank you 👍
@allengrant
@allengrant 5 лет назад
First time viewer here. Noticed straightaway (1:08) that someone else cut a strip of birch bark from a standing tree, yet none taken from the deadfall on the ground immediately in front of it ?? Thank YOU for respecting resources !! Thumbs Up. Also, FYI, branch mushroom directly underneath makes a GREAT firestarter when charred, and and its ember can be transported easily. I would have harvested one in a minute. Great info about the Firefly. THX. Good video and I'll stay tuned.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you :) I use the Chaga mushroom for making fire. It takes a spark from flint and steel and does not have to be charred ;)
@allengrant
@allengrant 5 лет назад
Survival Russia : Good to know ! Spasiba.
@Reaper4367
@Reaper4367 5 лет назад
Thank you for the lesson Mr Lars! :) We are having a Land Rover 70th gathering this weekend, and i will be sure to use this technique if it rains...I hope it does! :) The 1st is drawing near! Wooho. Cheers for all that you do mate. Cheers for sharing. :)
@garyhertswildcamper8958
@garyhertswildcamper8958 5 лет назад
No No No, ya doing it all wrong. What you need is a can of petrol, about a litre should be enough. Ok, i'm kidding. (English humour). Very good bit of filming under difficult conditions. There's something magical about lighting a fire, how ever many times you've done it before. i always still get a sense of satisfaction watching the flames grow. Its great to see there are guys like you showing people how it can be done. Gary. Hertforshire England. aka Bushcraft dads.
@candasmith
@candasmith 4 года назад
"Birch bark, birch bark, massive amounts of birch bark. If you don't have birch bark, get some pine."😁 8:06
@sosteve9113
@sosteve9113 5 лет назад
Great video Lars,always good to see someone do it in real life then just mention it
@pepemcs87
@pepemcs87 4 года назад
You got such a easy going cool vibe man! Thanks for the share
@ADVRaven
@ADVRaven 5 лет назад
I love your videos. I learn something every time.
@kendrickwilliams3696
@kendrickwilliams3696 Год назад
I knew that nice big piece of bark was going to come in handy
@marine6
@marine6 5 лет назад
'' i could also use an axe but i dont have an axe'' '' not with me anyway...'' lol you are a funny guy! great video and entertaining. i subbed!
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you very much :)
@ianallen738
@ianallen738 5 лет назад
In pouring rain, you have to make a sort of teepee, open on one side, and covered in green fir boughs. Make it big enough to leave you some room to work. Once you have a fire going, the teepee will eventually dry out and can be used as fuel (replace the boughs as needed). If it is raining hard enough, you have to make a really big fire or it will go out, but if it is raining that hard, you won't be able to stay warm (literally steaming on one side, sopping wet cold on the other) and you should be in a shelter anyhow. t. Oregon
@davemaximillion5501
@davemaximillion5501 5 лет назад
Man you are in birch bark heaven.
@OttawaOldFart
@OttawaOldFart 5 лет назад
It is fall here finally and I can finally go into the woods and have some tea.
@Reallybigmonkey1
@Reallybigmonkey1 5 лет назад
Very cool Lars! Man we don't have birch trees where I live. I wished we did.
@Reallybigmonkey1
@Reallybigmonkey1 3 года назад
@Str8Bidness I filmed an entire video on fatwood from pines.
@michaelcurtis4563
@michaelcurtis4563 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video Lars, you keep making videos like you do and I'll keep patronizing you!
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for that! :)
@davidelton6250
@davidelton6250 5 лет назад
i watch your show all the time
@SirSnowman
@SirSnowman 4 года назад
German Army hint for pouring rain: Clear the Ground to the soil, build an angled raincover out of wood and nearby debris (about 60x60cm and 1,10m high). Get some logs about the diameter of your forearm. Build a base out of that logs and start your fire ontop. The logs will enable realy good ventilation and later on a coalbed. Put some realy big stones into the fire and you'll get some decent heatsource even if the fire goes down in the night. (pioneer regiment) In germany we get a tiny box for our ear-protection, but big enough to carry a half of a heavily waxed tampon form you girlfriend. A livesaver, if you need fire.
@foreng3095
@foreng3095 4 года назад
Dang, 'read more' made me think there was going to be some punch line like "Russians: just do this" or something along the lines, instead of just a helpful comment.
@ericmaher4756
@ericmaher4756 4 года назад
Note that wet rocks are likely to explode from overheated trapped steam inside of them.
@leonotthelion
@leonotthelion 4 года назад
Waxed? The tampon I got from my girl was bloody.
@JCrashB
@JCrashB 4 года назад
@@leonotthelion Maybe it was in the wrong hole...
@leonotthelion
@leonotthelion 4 года назад
@@JCrashB yummers
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 5 лет назад
Nice video Lars, I hope you made yourself a cup of tea/ Take care.
@MartinPriroda
@MartinPriroda 5 лет назад
Super, parádne video Survival Russia! Velmi dobré.
@christophe5954
@christophe5954 4 года назад
Woaw !!!! I certainly learned something today ! Thanks ! Cheers
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 5 лет назад
Great job Lars. Birsh is such an amazing resource. Wished we had it here in my local.
@gigglehertz
@gigglehertz 4 года назад
I'm starting to really wish we had birch trees where I live. So many uses for the bark.
@NANO-Peach
@NANO-Peach 4 года назад
Agreed, where I live there is none
@antoniobennett5330
@antoniobennett5330 4 года назад
Yes explain utility
@gigglehertz
@gigglehertz 4 года назад
@Chris Duane Dude just watch this and other bush craft channels. They're always making good use of it.
@antoniobennett5330
@antoniobennett5330 4 года назад
Clearly uninterested in the people gathering knowledge. The point is, you missed mentioning details considering your recommendation.
@gigglehertz
@gigglehertz 4 года назад
@Chris Duane Wow scratch the surface of most trolls and you find anti-Semitic pieces of shit. What's wrong, Sondland's testimony get you all butt hurt today?
@aktrapper6126
@aktrapper6126 5 лет назад
Very nice demo, I really like the Siberian log fire.
@jameshowlett4605
@jameshowlett4605 4 года назад
Good vid. The entire issue is to get a roof over your firebed and once lit, cook your wood to get it dry.
@rudyo8409
@rudyo8409 5 лет назад
I'm liking that fire building premise '' Something new to try, Thanx for the (hot) tip! : )
@littlebull8881
@littlebull8881 5 лет назад
Only a few hundred until 100K I've been tagging along since 19k If any channel deserves subscribers it's you Lars. Good bunch of followers you have to, congratulations! Here's to 250k and к вашему здоровью 🍻
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Thank you for sticking around this long buddy :)
@kevins1114
@kevins1114 5 лет назад
So many downed trees in that forest. A lot of truly nice log cabins could be built without having to cut a single standing tree. Maybe you and Sergey could use some to build a hunting cabin?
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 5 лет назад
Check out YT Alex Wright and his BackCountry Discovery Route of Oregon trail #5 (latest vid). Eastern Oregon blow down of 1000s acres of trees (I just drove through), ... so much wood blown down, ... looks like Mt St Helens or Tunguska ...
@SL8408
@SL8408 4 года назад
Something brought me here and I’m really glad it did
@Sirius851000
@Sirius851000 5 лет назад
Great Channel. Thanks from Germany
@shawnstone4949
@shawnstone4949 5 лет назад
Hello, I just recently started following you and subscribed... lots of good info and techniques!! I’ve learned so much already,thank you!! Just a little helpful hint for your rainy day shoots.. to keep your lens dry, try using a little piece of gaffers tape!! It has great adhesive that doesn’t leave a residue behind...good for lots of other things too.. but yeah a little “visor” of gaffers tape will keep your lens dry..then just peel off when done!!
@shawnstone4949
@shawnstone4949 5 лет назад
Here’s a link to the place I buy my tape from.. try it..works good!! www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/20009-REG/General_Brand_Gaffer_Cloth_Tape.html
@brewingtime
@brewingtime 5 лет назад
+Survival Russia, we do love the blue smurf! Happy travels.
@nathanadams8976
@nathanadams8976 5 лет назад
Always great to see a new video. You are making me want to get a vehicle to tinker with. Hope that I can give you some support on the new vehicle soon.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Yeah, get a tinker vehicle Nate :)
@timmilantrikker
@timmilantrikker 5 лет назад
Fandme en af de gode kvalitets videoer. Gode "skovmands" skills skinner jo igennem hele vejen.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Takker :)
@peterreynolds9318
@peterreynolds9318 5 лет назад
Solid advice for making fire in damp conditions.
@aksalaman4689
@aksalaman4689 5 лет назад
Yes, birch bark is awesome. Nice looking mini ferro rod, it performed well.
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 5 лет назад
The donkey dick ferro rod he is going to receive will take care of any 6 foot stream of sparks for making a fire ... DDDDD
@Sullehman
@Sullehman 4 года назад
dude, you are the most cool person ever
@BruceNitroxpro
@BruceNitroxpro 5 лет назад
Loved this video... great ideas and well executed!
@Soarific
@Soarific 4 года назад
Lol I like how you have 2018 in the title as if the methods could change and become outdated xD. Great video as always!
@MichaelR58
@MichaelR58 5 лет назад
Lars, thanks for sharing a Wednesday video , good information , I knew you would overcome and succeed ! Your forest is looking very colorful.
@SurvivalRussia
@SurvivalRussia 5 лет назад
Yes the colors are awesome this time of year :)
@MichaelR58
@MichaelR58 5 лет назад
@@SurvivalRussia Lars , it's my favorite season, then spring second . Thanks for all you do for us .
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