Learning how to start a fire with a bow drill is an essential survival skill. This guide provides you with step-by-step instructions.
How to Build a Self-Feeding Fire that Lasts All Night
A self-feeding fire is exactly that. A fire that manages to feed itself due to its construction and design. Here’s how to make one.
How to Use a Ferro Rod
A ferrocerium rod, or ferro rod for short, is composed of rare earth metals that create sparks when rubbed together. Here’s how to use one.
How To Build a Stealth Fire Pit That Won’t Draw Attention
During a disaster, you don’t want to draw unwanted attention. Here’s how to build a stealth fire pit that won’t be seen from a distance.
How To Make Homemade Tinder Tabs
Sometimes when you’re in the woods on a rainy day, finding dry tinder can be difficult. That’s why it’s wise to carry premade tinder.
Ultimate 750-Piece Fire Starting Kit
This 750-piece fire starting kit has everything you could possibly need to get a fire going quickly, even in bad weather.
6 Easy Campfires Everyone Should Know How To Make
There are six basic types of campfires, each with their pros and cons. In this post, we’ll talk about each one and how to make them.
How to Make Char Cloth with a Zippo
Although you can buy char cloth, I recommend making it yourself. In this video, Sigma 3 Survival School explains how to make char cloth step by step. #urbansurvivalsite #charcloth #zippo #diy #survival
How to Build a Fire Even If The Wood Is Wet
The great thing about fire is the principles of lighting it never change. You still need the same basic three things: oxygen, heat, and fuel.
Upside Down Fire – Forget What You’ve Learned
Anyone who’s ever built a fire knows you’re supposed to start with smaller pieces of wood and work your way up to larger pieces, but there’s a better way. #urbansurvivalsite #fire #campfire #survivalskills #emergency