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Survival Skills: Firemaking In Snow, Part 3

Posted by Jimmy 2 shoes on Jan 10th, 2010 and filed under Video Gallery. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry


PART 3 of 5:
A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, s. . .

10 Responses for “Survival Skills: Firemaking In Snow, Part 3”

  1. magnum9987 says:
    I notice the huge amount of WD40 you go through sawing. I also notice you spray both sides of the saw blade, and that you do it as you get to the center of the log. If you get a good cut in, and then spray the inside of the cut with lube, wouldn that be just as good?
  2. PaFirePhoto says:
    would you recommend using the kabar USMC knife for this kind of work?
  3. PaFirePhoto says:
    i just love how u bust on buggetnuster. ” i dont want to look like a homo” lmao.
  4. nijpis666 says:
    Ur dog is so smart lol
  5. OregonBackpacker says:
    what do you mean burn the log in half
  6. spiderpig85 says:
    @Kopis1911 tuque is easier. try it.
  7. Kopis1911 says:
    @spiderpig85 – haha, actually, it depends on where you go in the US. Near me, we call those “beanies” or “stocking caps”. My comment was a play on your comment so lets just agree to disagree…..eh?
  8. spiderpig85 says:
    @Kopis1911 lol alright
  9. dreamthinker79 says:
    I could easily split that last section with my axe.yes, wood processing is important. and you did get it done. but not in what i would call a quick, or efficient manor.
  10. joshb0508 says:
    @dreamthinker79 how long do u think it would have taken u with your axe? and how do u cary it when u go out?

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