Master Fire Starting Kits for Survival | DVI Bushcraft Class using PACE Methodology
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Step into our insightful DVI Bushcraft & Survival class as we delve into the crucial art of fire starting. Explore the PACE (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) methodology to optimize your survival fire starting kits. Learn about various types of gear that should be part of every survivalist's pack to ensure you're prepared for any situation. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, enhance your wilderness survival skills with these proven techniques. Subscribe for more expert bushcraft insights! #FireStarting #Bushcraft #SurvivalKit #PACEMethodology #WildernessSkills
Excellent information here.
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I’ve used the PACE method ever since I first heard about it.
Most channels don’t talk about it at all.
Flint and steel is my favorite method. And is my primary unless the weather is bad.
This video didn’t go into the f/s method or using a magnifying glass. Both of these are in all my kits.
@@arctodussimus6198 Thanks so much! PACE is definitely a must for survival. We definitely use the flint and steel, magnifying glass and friction fires as well. We’ll be putting out a ton of content in the near future on those subjects as well. We greatly appreciate the views and comments! All the best and Be safe!
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I’ll be watching ✅
@ 🙏🏻 Awesome!
Awesome work! I use PACE all of the time.
The best! 👊🏼💥
Great instructions!
@@Copperhead919 Thanks Brother!!
Great video, I have some new ideas for my fire kit.
@@RickCooper-g7d Thanks Rick! I’m sure Corbin does too 😂
Practical
@@CeonxW Thanks!
Why do people teach that you need carbon steel to strike a ferro rod? That is not true! And these people are supposed to be survival instructors. Please know what you are talking about before you teach others.
@@jamessimmons4808 Oh James… such negativity. Most instructors recommend using or buying a carbon steel knife not just for ferro rod capabilities. There’s other great reasons to have a carbon steel blade. For one you can’t get sparks off of stainless when striking flint/rock. Please be kind… I welcome your expertise but not the negativity. God bless
Give me a break. Be supportive brother. This guy knows his stuff. Apparently you dont.