3 Methods The Pioneers Used To Build A Fire With No Wood

  • If an emergency occurs and wood is not available, then these three ways the pioneers did it might be incredibly useful!

    As preppers and survivalists we try to be ready just about anything. This means stockpiling food, supplies and knowing how to build a fire. However, most of us know how to build a fire as long as there is some wood around that we can use. Then we can build a fire to keep us warm and help us cook food.

    What if you find yourself having to survive off the land and you are somewhere that doesn't have that many trees? Or maybe you will have to walk a long way to find some wood? This is when you may need to use the methods that the pioneers used for building a fire without wood. After all, they had to live off the land for years and sometimes in big open fields. Once you know these methods, you will be better able to build a fire no matter what the conditions are!

    We Have Gathered The Details About These Methods That The Pioneers Used, And They Can Be Found On The Next Page.

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    One Comment;

    1. Stephen Douglas said:

      Woody shrubs are very bad a burning. They are actually designed not to catch fire. Even though the bark is flakey they just don’t light. They are great if you are trying to make smoke in a already lit fire though.

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