Episode #2 - We Can't Start the Fire (Firecraft Skills)
Firecraft skills are extremely important for many different scenarios and by many rated at the top of the list of outdoor skills you should master. We can use fire for heat, both personal warmth as well as heat for cooking, signal fire if stranded, light for around the camp or if traveling at night without a flashlight, safety (warding off unwanted animals from camp) and many other uses. Today's focus is primarily on starting the fires, initially on how to generate the spark or heat source needed, and then fuel sources to catch the heat/spark to get the fire going. For the initial source we discuss using primary a lighter or matches, which of course are great tools to keep in your bag at all times. (The matches mentioned in the episode I couldn't remember the name of were Zippo Typhoon Matches). We also discuss flint and steel, magnification sources (lens, balloon, coke can and chocolate), an empty bic lighter, battery and wool and primitive forms like a bow and couple sticks. As for the initial fuel source to use to catch the spark we look at charcloth and how to make it, as well as some other home made items like dryer lint and cotton balls with Vaseline and similar type sources. In an attempt to apply the application of this important outdoor skill, we will be doing a follow up youtube video demonstrating how to use these techniques and resources for getting a fire started out in the woods or in a survival situation. After the video we will come back again and discuss our results and over all experience testing these items out. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suburban-outdoorsman/support