Make sure you are allowed to light the fire, where you're going. The Forest Service points out the fire, because they cause a danger and leave an ugly scar in the forest. So, if possible with a stove with a low impact (no trace) camping -. If you have a fire to burn when he lost to make a difference to the survival - that's how.
Prepare own firewood if you can. If you gather wood in the forest to burn, use only wood from the floor that you can break with your hands. PressYour little fire.
Select a location away from tree roots and branches, a place where a fire in the past when they find one. clear circle of about 10 meters in diameter and build the fire in the middle. The removal of the debris increases the likelihood that the fire will spread.
Collecting bait (small as easily fuel burning fire starter, dead evergreen twigs, dry dead bark), firewood (sticks), firewood (more than wood). Start by placing the timber back and forth through the bait.The general rule is to go from small to large. You can fuzz sticks better to burn crops only in scale.
If you're stuck with no matches, you can create a fire with a long thin stick and turned it quickly between your palms with a table with a few scales near the point of friction. Or use a magnifying glass to focus sunlight on a piece of paper to light the fire.
Cone of Fire: Make a teepee with the inside poles and bait lighter. ConeFire burn quickly.
Hunter's Fire: This too is a rapid fire. Start a small fire, then start training as coal, place two small logs on either side of the fire, the wind blows through them. Let support the pot as it can burn.
Keyhole Fire: This is a durable good fire. With the stones, the shape of a mark through the keyhole. The long pots section should be 3-6 meters long, wide enough to support. Start a fire in the round and push the burning wood inCorridor as necessary to heat pots.
Pyramid of Fire: Put bait, then build a cabin around. In the beginning was the wood to make it into a box.
Never leave a fire alone. Pour water and dirt on him twice before leaving. Stir the embers, make sure the fire is cold. If you see steam, not yet. Bury the ashes and debris of wood laid on the site.
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