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How to Make a Fire [Fire Making Tutorial]

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Krik of Black Owl Outdoors shows you the basic steps to creating a successful fire while backpacking in the wilderness or in the fire ring at your favorite campground.

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good day Turtles this is creek with blackout outdoors today I'm going to be doing a video on how to start a fire I've done a video already on this tinder I've used this is a cotton ball with some alcohol hand sanitizer this is some bark I've gathered from a tree I have these small pieces of hemlock and two branches of hemlock and finally this tinder urgh kindling that I baton down of beech tree and I have different sizes here which I'll explain when I'm using it to get the fire going and when you start in a fire you want to have everything ready to go when you're doing it right next to you you're not getting up reaching I'm just going to keep feeding this really closely really watching it paying attention start adding pieces of wood now that I know I'm going to have the fire burnin and I'm just doing a small controlled fire for the purposes of a video and I'm pretty confident with this right here the way this fire is going with the what I have on it what's burning I have a fire Oh at the ground is wet when you're getting a fire going you can elevate it on some green wood so the the ground moisture won't saturate the wood you're trying to burn be a little bit of a fit of a fire if you also have a wet wood that you'd like to dry off once you have the fire going you can stick pieces of wood around the heats being produced by the flame and it'll just the whatever heat the way the heats being transferred from the feet in the air to the wood dry it rotated and fire starting is definitely a style there's a style involved and as you see more people do fires you know you definitely gain a certain way you'd like to do things with the material and just the process of getting the getting the fire going and then from this point out I gradually add bigger pieces and like I said since I'm doing a really small controlled contained fire my pieces aren't really that big but next step would be gay this uh next size up of baton what I've done I'm talking more than paying attention to the fire I apologize to the fire and fire as the technology is really advanced in

can be I don't want to say manipulated because I don't want to say you know the control of a fire but utilize in many different ways for cooking warmth signaling fires many types of uses and it is a pretty advanced technology when you know how to utilize what the types of wood you're using the type of flame it's going to have that the coal is it's going to produce if you want to you know stay warm all night long if you want to have a low flame you know high heat for type of cooking you're doing all that stuff really makes fire you know a skill a really really good skill to have to know that you know all that characteristics about uses of a fire so there you have it this is Creek signing out with black outdoors stay safe turtles

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Black Owl Outdoors

Black Owl Outdoors

Welcome to Black Owl Outdoors official YouTube page. We shoot all of our HD videos in the great outdoors and our topics vary with our interests. We do bushcraft type stuff. We talk about plants. We talk about rocks. We talk about water. We talk about animals. We talk about places. We talk about life. We are Krik & stony, just 2 brothers with a hankering for the peace that nature loves to offer.

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