Build a self feeding fire for wilderness survival

Build a self feeding fire for wilderness survival

This instructional video demonstrates a technique for building a fire structure that will burn continuously and does not require ANY managing. This is a great method to know if you need the heat from a fire while you are sleeping, but do not want to wake up repeatedly during the night to add more wood.

Learn how to survive in the wild. You never know when you'll be stranded on a desert island, lost in the deep woods, or be a contender for Survival, the TV show. This series of videos, by Hedgehog Leatherworks, brings you the basics in outdoor survival. Wilderness survival skills include fire starting, deadfall traps, primitive fishing, making jerky, rope & cordage skills, and more. For the outdoor enthusiasts, enjoy this video on building a self feeding fire for wilderness survival. Search Hedgehog Leatherworks on WonderHowTo for more great survivalist videos.

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Creator's Site: www.hedgehogleatherworks.com
Curated By: rmansur

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urtica (1) 7 months ago
Good idea. However, when building any fire, especially one that you are planning to let burn for many hours, possibly unattended throughout the night, you really should clean the area around it of burnable materials.
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marymagicdesigns (2) 7 months ago
Now I can make a better fire than my camping friend who thinks he knows it all.
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Justice4all 3 months ago
Well presented, informational and entertaining. The presenter is very clear and concise as well as calm in front of the camera. I'm going to watch the rest of the videos and add to my knowledge. Thanks!
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