Message from @Brandon Ironside- ND
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Doesn't matter the kind of fire the basics remain the same
this is like any kind of skill you need practice. but once you get good at it youll never forget it. if this isnt autistic enough. you cna find videos online. go do your googles
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@Mark Vandal This is great stuff. My family is big into building fires; we tend to do them the log cabin version, though it has its downsides - my experience has been that they need to be done correctly or else the kindeling won't get the coals burning properly. Knowing different styles is important.
@Deleted User different styles have different purposes. We can get into different survival fires sometime like fires in holes and how to build one on wetlands and snow. I always preferred teepee. It's simple, easy and quick.
Dakota fire hole
I like βΊοΈ as well
I really like camping in the open air when the weather's good enough
Haha no I typed teepee and it out that emoji
Upside down fire is also pretty sexy
@Thomas Morrow that's the one. Forgot the name
Good for windy conditions and for concealing light
I never get to go camping anymore. Miss it
You spend your whole life outdoors when you get to that point where you can no longer find the time it sucks
I know the feeling
At some point, we're gonna have IE bush trips
That'd be awesome
dixie was supposed to have a trip comming up but i havnt heard much of it in a few weeks
I know we are just starting out here, but I think a piece on gutting and cleaning fish would be very useful. Perhaps even one for deer?
@Deleted User @Mark Vandal I'll get to work on that i have done both ill put it on the list, thanks for the suggestion.
What kind of things are y'all curious about? If you have any requests or suggestions on lessons let us know
I skin a pig every February but I've never skinned a buck. I hear it's similar. Maybe some pointers on that sort of thing?
Cover a bunch of basics. Most people don't know very much about hunting, fishing, outdoor survival etc in this day and age
True. Something as simple as tying a hook on a line could be of use
I've always wanted to try a self feeding fire
Anyone have any personal experience with one?
Never done it. While camping we would throw a big log on when we went to bed and in the morning we would get it going again with the coals. In a survival situations we would have a watch rotation to feed it. Never bothered to make that
Yeah same here. I think it's an interesting concept though
A future look into the day to day lives of white men in the ethnostate after societal collapse https://youtu.be/i9TdoO2OVaA
@Envian thanks for sharing that I watched the whole video. Very π
I see he used an upsidedown fire as well. I'm gonna start tinkering about with those
I love primitive technology's channel. Lots of cool stuff
π π this is so true
B-b-but whitey stole our resources an shieeet
@Brandon Ironside- ND That's some sick leatherwork broseph
@Deleted User Thanks, I'm still pretty new at it but its pretty easy to pick up.
@Brandon Ironside- ND Good stuff. What's the weight on your loaded MOLLE II?
I'm going to work on some campfire cooking lessons. Is that something y'all would be interested in or would that be a topic for cooking