How to Use Animal Grease to Start a Fire
If you ever harvest a game animal in a survival situation, you can take its grease and use it to a start fire! The video below shows you how to use animal grease as a fire starter! Visit: EZ Battery
If you ever harvest a game animal in a survival situation, you can take its grease and use it to a start fire! The video below shows you how to use animal grease as a fire starter! Visit: EZ Battery
The Upside-down Fire is just that! This fire layout it designed to burn large wet branches and logs. To learn how to construct this fire layout watch this awesome video below! Visit: EZ Battery Reconditioning To Learn More here: http://www.survivalistdaily.com/ezbatteryreconditioning
Starting a fire with shaving from a pencil sharpener is an easy task. You just need to have the materials and time to do it. The video below shows you how to collect tinder from a pencil sharpener’s shavings. You’ll
Building a fire in wet weather is a pain in the rear, but can be resolved. Getting those hot embers is the key to making wet wood burn. That being said, below is a video about how to burn wet wood.
Below is a video about 4 Directions Bushcraft’s Fatwood Handle Ferro Rod. An awesome ferrocerium rod for survival purposes. Its large fatwood handle is great for making wood shaving to ignite your fire! Visit: EZ Battery Reconditioning To Learn More here:
Are matches okay for survival? Meh…they are okay…but lighters are probably better. However, if you purchase the right matches, it will do its job. In the video below, you can watch me discuss the different types of matches
Survival is more than just matches and lighters. It is a skill that requires learning many methods of fire starting. Fire starting is a necessity in just about every wilderness survival situation. In my own opinion, matches are just terrible
Fire starting is one of the most important necessities of surviving. Carrying a pocket lighter, flint & steel, or matches at all times is very ideal. In the event you need fire, you have it in your very pocket. There
It’s one thing to know how to start a fire in a survival situation, or just if you’re out camping hanging with some friends and family. But it’s another thing to know how to build the fire so it lights