WHERE TO FIND AND HARVEST CHAGA !

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all right was asked many times concerning chaga tinder fungus will be the best place to find it and obviously you can find it on birch trees anything that any tree that contains sap from spring at the beach the maple but most of the time you will fight it on birch now I found it on pretty much all those trees that I've told you about but the most that I find it on is the yellow birch the area you want to look for if there's a creek or a river down there or where it's wet that's where I keep an eye open because you're going to find some since we've been here I didn't pick everything up but there's tons of it and it's always where it's wet right that being said I got a few to harvest oh mama look at this Wow

of course the knife is not the best tool to harvest this but that's all I got right now

okay sorry

now

why to

once you tell you a few things Hey

call it personally the goal of the trees now if you don't know its first time you see this video you don't know what taiga is I have a video out there explaining pretty much everything about it now Wow

we can smell a thing it's not supposed to anyway

when you bring these home when you find the big piece this way I found to break them apart just use a hammer now you don't want to break it too much apart because once you use it for tea you know I see some people sometimes just break in small pieces for tea but don't do that

take a nice size it'll boil it up drink your tea take it out don't throw it away make it dry out if you can still use it for fire after so I can still dig in here

add this to my collection whenever I can I'll harvest them goo'bye I don't have my my axe might come back

I don't want to destroy this because I'll come back with my axe anyway just a little tip guys okay near rivers near creeks wetlands this is a yellow birch you can find them on other verses too but keep an eye open you're going to certainly find something I gotta get my axe see you guys later bye well I have to show this to you guys look at this Lang's piece right here awesome this is a big old white birch now having a big piece like this just with the knife won't do it and I don't have my axe and I'm too far off to come back here with my axe so what you can do is just use nature find yourself a rock okay it's not simple but it's doable find yourself the place where the most easy to come off where you can pit bottom

oh there ya go son it's the same it's got a hole in it the size of your face it's very good see who's the prettiest of them all now this at home I break it up man wash a gopher can't believe I'm out here for a hunt hunting wild game and I must be least 3 4 pounds in here Wow all right good hunting guys

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BushcraftBurton is an exceptional bushcrafter: his videos are super interesting and show beautifuls woods in the Canadian Wilderness. His suggestions are very important and every buschrafter should learn from him. He is a very genuine person and likes to join nature in company of his wife.

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