My favorites in order are: Fatwood/Pine Pitch, Birch Bark, Cedar Bark, Tulip Poplar Bark, and Feathersticks/Grass/Anything fine or fluffy. I carry man made tinder like Wetfire, Fat Rope Stick, Mini Inferno, and Trioxane in my Fire Kit, but I always try to use natural materials from the environment when starting a fire. I also have a small tinder bag I carry to collect natural tinder sources. Great informative video.
I live in Northwest Indiana, so I have the exact same resources. Great video. I encourage everyone to go out and scout around for the natural fire starters in their area.
Ben great information in this video. Ben your videos are like Clint Eastwood movies,always good and entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Take care and God Bless.
Could you please point me to that specific Hidden Woodsman sack that you keep your tender in? Can’t see it on their site. Also any specific recommendations on a lighter? Thx
i got fatwoog and 100 % cotton. nice and dry. some time i bring some bratts. have a fire. bratts water. dump some dirt on the fire. good to go. have a good day boss.
My favorites in order are: Fatwood/Pine Pitch, Birch Bark, Cedar Bark, Tulip Poplar Bark, and Feathersticks/Grass/Anything fine or fluffy. I carry man made tinder like Wetfire, Fat Rope Stick, Mini Inferno, and Trioxane in my Fire Kit, but I always try to use natural materials from the environment when starting a fire. I also have a small tinder bag I carry to collect natural tinder sources. Great informative video.
I live in Northwest Indiana, so I have the exact same resources. Great video. I encourage everyone to go out and scout around for the natural fire starters in their area.
Awesome ideas! Love your work!!!
Thank you
Very useful information! I love watching all of your videos brother… Keep up the good work!
Great winter tinder demonstration.
A tinder bundle/kit is important.
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Wonderful job ! Very helpful.
Another Slamming vid as always BEN.
Ben great information in this video. Ben your videos are like Clint Eastwood movies,always good and entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Take care and God Bless.
i'm sitting here watching your video and here the r2 d2 ring tone. I had to do a double take because i have star wars attack of the clones on TV. lol
LOL
Nice infomercial buddy! I hope sales did well! keep it up!!
Good tips Ben
Excellent video
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing , God bless !
What I learned from this video. Carry a lighter, because a fire steel as a primary ignition source is less than ideal.
Haha yeah
Unless you're in a high wind situation.
谢谢,很有意思
Nice video. I would like to know what you would use to get a fire going in high wind and heavy rain. Thank you.
Same thing. Just find a dry spot sheltered from the wind to place your fire.
Need to send me a pile of that birch bark
I wish I had Birch tree in my neck of the woods. Is that a Fiddleback Forge knife?
Could you please point me to that specific Hidden Woodsman sack that you keep your tender in? Can’t see it on their site.
Also any specific recommendations on a lighter?
Thx
He may not make them anymore. You could contact him and see if he could do a one off.
Yeah man its a bummer there's no good birch bark down here in Ohio.
Ohhhh R2
Good stuff! That knife though! 🤘🏼what is it?
Hidden woodsmen special edition.
Ben , what do you think is the better procamptek product - fast-fire , wax-wood or fat-rope ? :)
Man, honestly they are all good. If I had to choose one I’d go fast fire.
i got fatwoog and 100 % cotton. nice and dry. some time i bring some bratts. have a fire. bratts water. dump some dirt on the fire. good to go. have a good day boss.
That fixed blade is dope AF
Was the video made on Tatooine?
Haha, yup.
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