Learn the essential techniques and tools for starting a survival fire in any situation. Discover how to build a fire that will provide warmth, light, and the ability to cook food while in the great outdoors.
A guide on how to start a fire using several primitive methods in a survival situation when matches, lighters and conventional sources are less likely to be available. “Plan B" fire sources are difficult, but necessary in an emergency.
If you’re into bushcraft or experimenting with fire-making, then the Dakota fire hole is an excellent survival tool to master. If you’re a city-dweller looking to expand your horizons, well then this is an easy one to start with. To understand the concept, first picture a hand-dug-out fire pit that is fed air from a ... Read more
I have a pencil sharpener in both my survival & fire tins, it's perfect for making tinder & great for sharpenings sticks for traps, spears etc. also excellent for making an improvised weapon, to many reasons not to leave this in your fire & survival kits.
Every man should know how to build a fire. But every outdoor situation requires different types of campfire lays (set-ups in the firewood), so it’s imperative to know how to make more than one kind. Here we highlight six of the most common and useful fire lays. Teepee Fire Lay There’s a reason this is […]