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For Amr - How to Start a Fire in Wet Conditions

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Publicado en 22 Feb 2023 / En Cine y Animación

Here I go over some tips and tricks for starting a fire when it's wet, or starting a fire at all! How to find dry wood, what to use as a fire starter, and some things you can keep in your backpack to help you out.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Every fucking Dumb Fuck Australian Man making a video on PooTube said, "Lets copy the Abbos" - with fire drills etc., etc., etc.. Or they were using sparking rods etc., etc., etc..

But NONE of them showed how to actually LIGHT the fire - by assembling a STACK of things like a ball of news paper, a big handfull of very fine twigs and even then a hand full of slightly thicker stuff and then a bit thicker stuff etc., so the very fine fast burning material, lights the thicker stuff and then that lights up the thicker stuff... and how to design fires for a single pot / pan, or a slow burner to sleep close too on a icy night, or a jolly good fire to warm up a crowd of people in a freezing location...

This correlates with this:

https://www.mgtow.tv/v/Bcbl2q


Also notice that she is very economical with materials - when your life depends upon very efficient use of materials, this is a good way to build a fire and keep all your resoruces lasting a long time...

Where as the dumb fucks will be building huge fires that burn up all their wood and then Pffff they have to start on the long trips to drag more back, from futher and further away.....

AND really small fires are good for cooking on, heating up water etc.. and they tend to use fuck all fuel.

When clean burning they also give off very little smoke and not a lot of smell... Unlike a big fire or a big BBQ...

For instance there was the smell of smoke in the air, and the air speed was 20 Kmh at ground level and because of the fragrances of all the burning materials, the amount of dilution etc., I was able to figure that there was about 4 or 5 houses burning along with 6 or so cars, and it was about 150 Kmh away...

And on the nightly news, I turned out to be right....

That is just from the smell that is carrying on the wind.

On a mild night with a slow moving wind - you can easily smell the odour of bacon and eggs frying from 10 K away....

So a small fire is almost smokeless - and does not give off a huge volume of smell and it's much harder to see especially at night.... more so if it's kept shielded from horizontal-ish viewing and it's light is not casting up into the trees above and or around....

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

I am in love, she can light fires, cook and fuck..... It's all you need.... Maybe stripping gear boxes and fixing them too.

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Councilof1
Councilof1 1 año hace

My favorite fire starter I ever had was a block of magnesium, a knife and a striker. It's unusual but it was worth the investment. And that could make almost anything start burning.

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