Did You Know These Amazing FIRE LIGHTING SKILLS COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE? Bushcraft Wilderness Skills

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  • These bushcraft, survival and wilderness fire lighting tips could save your life. Fire lighting is a huge subject and this video just scratches the surface of what, where and how to light a fire when you might need it the most. Which method have you tried, and more importantly; which method do you need to master? Let me know in the comment section.
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  • @DianeHox
    @DianeHox Рік тому +10

    Always a joy to watch your informative videos. 😊

  • @mrg4375
    @mrg4375 Рік тому +3

    I always love your content... I'm a veteran here in the US and I get a lot of knowledge and ideas from watching your channel. You're an inspiring fellow, thank you for what you do!

  • @althiel01
    @althiel01 Рік тому +4

    Didn't know about the empty lighter trick, that's a new one for me 👍 Did you ever try the battery/gum wrapper method? Not that I carry batteries and gum, but it's a fine party trick as well :)

  • @MrFuzzleupagus
    @MrFuzzleupagus Рік тому +1

    I don’t know if it’s already been said, but a cotton ball soaked in petroleum jelly makes a good fire starter and will burn long enough to ignite kindling. I lit my first successfully using a ferro rod. I now have a ziplock bag full of them whenever I go camping.
    Thanks for the video(s). I always learn a lot!

  • @SirPrancelot1
    @SirPrancelot1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks. Hadn't seen the lighter and hand sanitiser tricks before.

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Рік тому +4

    Impressive video. :D

  • @genkiferal7178
    @genkiferal7178 23 дні тому

    I'd love to see a video on keeping coals hot - "fire-keepers" ...banking coals, carrying coals in large segments of bamboo or in a clay pot or can. Looking for ideas.
    I used to struggle every morning to start a fire in the wood stove. No longer have one now, but will, I hope. Would be nice to have a covered ash can just to keep a few coals hot over night....or even carry them to a fireplace on another side of the house...or to a grill.

  • @ringovision
    @ringovision Рік тому +2

    Respect BushCraft am enjoying my fire lighter bro one love 👊🏾👊🏾

  • @chrisdinger5100
    @chrisdinger5100 Рік тому +1

    This was a well thought out and informative video

  • @schonbeardwildmark
    @schonbeardwildmark Рік тому +1

    Great video about fire techniques! I was really impressed by using the lighter as lighting material. Never seen that before. Definitely need to try it out!

  • @richardschneider4775
    @richardschneider4775 Рік тому

    Love making fire.
    Add some rust dust to wadding with powdered ash.
    Then roll under board watch it move to fire fast.
    Also don't forget the classic steel wool 9 battery volt glow ball no fail fire starter from most radios.

  • @MrDkgio
    @MrDkgio Рік тому +1

    I’ve used dead lighters as a spark source, never thought to use plastic scrapings from the lighter though… 👍

  • @aidanbreitkopf5887
    @aidanbreitkopf5887 7 місяців тому

    Thanks bro very helpful 🔥

  • @danielirvine3109
    @danielirvine3109 Рік тому

    good job very helpful

  • @JPVAco.-ij2fk
    @JPVAco.-ij2fk 3 місяці тому +1

    8:11 i tought i could use ash only😅

  • @hiltz0007
    @hiltz0007 Рік тому

    youre awesome man!

  • @niknack666
    @niknack666 Рік тому +1

    FIRE FIRE FIRE a nice friday video. Any over nighters coming up?

  • @utubeape
    @utubeape Рік тому +5

    Great tips.
    Its a good idea to always carry alcohol wipes anyway because they can help clean a cut or wound, or for cleaning glasses and fire making. store in a tiny credit card sized plastic bag in your wallet, every man carries a wallet.

  • @Olyphoto7
    @Olyphoto7 Рік тому

    I really like using flint and steel, but where I live a lighter is sometimes required due to extremely wet conditions.

  • @famousfutterittrainer8831
    @famousfutterittrainer8831 Рік тому +3

    What happened to the gold 🥇 I take it there was none 😪😪

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Рік тому +2

    Impressive video. :D

  • @Kerr.Rawden
    @Kerr.Rawden Рік тому +4

    Nice script

  • @terrysadventure1529
    @terrysadventure1529 Рік тому +4

    Done them all that you are doing in when I took a survival course been doing this for 45 yrs years now

  • @jaymeswheeler
    @jaymeswheeler Рік тому +8

    It's all about the tinder. And having your next ingredients you kindling and prepping for the next stage. Great video as always. Our thumbs in our fire along with our will and our spirit and soul made humans different. Thank you for the intellectual Content and practical knowledge

  • @normazarr3106
    @normazarr3106 Рік тому +3

    Hey Bushcraft; I have always enjoyed everything you have done, &, I have seen so far! You always explain everything, simple, Plain, n Clear! Din't know bout-dead-shrooms. 🤔🍄, Thank's for sharing these Fire Tips for us! GBU.,SM.,NZ., ✌♥️😁🙏🤗😎🔥

  • @theahalme
    @theahalme Рік тому +1

    Ehlow!!!!🦌💩 Works great!! Dried moss works. I think when procreating they realized rubbing 2 sticks together makes warm. I'm not jowkeeng!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 Well maybe a little bit, but, if you have to follow the thought process of the time 🤣 Today is my day of birth. Getting new glasses. Nothing really exciting. Eating leftovers from Thanksgiving 🦃🥧🍁🍎✝️🙏💜 Cheers!✌️😎👍

  • @elsathal7359
    @elsathal7359 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for sharing 💞they have sent 3 days in a Roundhouse for me to view next 🤣 love it don't know how many times I have watched it definitely doing again love all your uploads the content is awesome the beauty of nature included within them is much appreciated, I can't get enough of the respect an Love you and Amber share ❤What a wonderful beast she is❣Thank you for sharing 💞

  • @StevanOutdoor
    @StevanOutdoor Рік тому +3

    Great video with some great alternative modern ways (empty lighter). I always start with explaining the fire triangle since most attempts are failing due to not preparing properly and/or not understanding the fire triangle. It would make the video longer but in the fire by friction section I kinda miss the fire saw and fire plow. Both are easier on your hands than the hand drill and don't need cordage. I also miss the chemical fire for instance permanganate and glycerol. Steel wool and a battery is also a way.
    Pyrite is a iron holding rock but hard to find. You need a flint harder than the pyrite. For flint and steel you need a steel with a high iron/carbon content aka carbon steel (some stainless steels will also give sparks) and it's the steel giving the sparks. The flint has to be harder than the steel. With a firesteel it's the firesteel giving much hotter sparks and you only need a sharp edge harder than the firesteel to create it. It does not matter if your knife is stainless or carbon steel or using some other material as long as it's harder and has an edge.
    But overall a great video.

  • @budwilliams6590
    @budwilliams6590 Рік тому +1

    I haven't been successful with the hand drill never tried the fire plough or the fire thong. Done all the rest though.

  • @jaymeswheeler
    @jaymeswheeler Рік тому +3

    Dry punk tinder and wood is the first step. Except for the hand drill And the cotton ash fiction fire I have been successful with all of these. Alcohol wipes can also create great tinder

  • @No_4231_
    @No_4231_ 5 місяців тому +1

    Survival tactics? I just wanna burn stuff!

  • @a.i.a3949
    @a.i.a3949 Рік тому +3

    Im crap at friction fires lol, only managed to do it once.
    I get on much better with flint and carbon steel i usually use the back of one of my knives.

  • @FreezyAbitKT7A
    @FreezyAbitKT7A Рік тому +1

    battery/steel wool or petrol/light-bulb, aluminum soda can, friction trough (movie Castaway)

    • @BUSHCRAFTTOOLS
      @BUSHCRAFTTOOLS  Рік тому

      Battery and steel wool is always a good one👍

  • @richardp1471
    @richardp1471 Рік тому +3

    Very interesting thx 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍

  • @KevinSmith-os5yz
    @KevinSmith-os5yz Рік тому +2

    I've done the hand drill method a few times, with some success. I can't seem to get a bowdrill to work though, weird:)

  • @terrysadventure1529
    @terrysadventure1529 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video my friend you can show anything and about show them how to make a great shelter of any kind that will protect you from bad weather with a small fire in it

  • @KevinSmith-os5yz
    @KevinSmith-os5yz Рік тому +1

    Now throw in a heavy rain:)

  • @snnoutdoors
    @snnoutdoors Рік тому +2

    Another banger 👌🏻 got to try the ashes and cotton wool

  • @davidpickens3117
    @davidpickens3117 Рік тому +1

    You can also use dryer lint to start a fire

  • @aeternailluminata
    @aeternailluminata Рік тому +1

    I have use hand sanitizer on the end of a toilet paper makeshift match. Lit with old lighter, takes a bit at times. Old Bic lighters I keep the most of for emergency purposes. I have been inspired to get a fire stick and now playing with it and love it.

  • @whoever6458
    @whoever6458 Рік тому +3

    You can light duct tape pretty easily too, even if it's pissing rain. Around these parts, though, the object is to light what you want on fire whilst preventing what you don't want alight from catching on fire. What I've done is to always carry a basic lighter if I'm just out and about in the city and to wrap some duct tape around my lighter, my hand sanitizer, my eye drops, etc. If I know I'm going camping, I carry all of that plus a few extra lighters, including a wind resistant one because I know from experience that it sucks to hike to the top of a mountain only to find that you can't light your joint due to wind. I eventually did light it but I damn near had to light my shirt and my pack on fire because I had to crowd them in to block the wind. God help you if you had to light an actual survival fire in such conditions. Always carry something that will work in your pockets. That's why god gave us pockets. lol

    • @Jaden48108
      @Jaden48108 Рік тому

      Which is why you see duct tape wrapped around lighters in many bushcrafter's videos. There's also the Ranger lighter which utilizes bank line attached between a lighter and chapstick by ducktape (both being flammable) and bank line.

  • @carolbulmer8253
    @carolbulmer8253 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this valuable information😊

  • @AllWeatherFirestarters
    @AllWeatherFirestarters 4 місяці тому

    Great Video. Any chance on doing a product review of our Firestarter?

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 Рік тому +2

    I have to go with the fire roll as the most interesting. I was already familiar with the technique but never tried it.

  • @EARTHLING74000
    @EARTHLING74000 6 місяців тому +1

    mushrooms cool!

  • @ericathompsen8110
    @ericathompsen8110 Рік тому +1

    Awesome and epic video as always thank you so much for making it ❤️👍

  • @budwilliams6590
    @budwilliams6590 Рік тому +1

    I like poplar for bow drill sets.

  • @vickhines6302
    @vickhines6302 Місяць тому

    I have gone so far as to make flywheel type bow drills. They are remarkably fast and so stable and accurate that they can be fitted with a simple collet to accept either a flint drill bit for actually drilling holes or a short length of high friction wood for making fire. The best spindle wood I have found is the dried flower stalk of the yucca plant which grows from west Texas to Georgia. Almost any soft wood works for the hearth as long as it contains no sap such as most conifer unless it is very dead and dry. I use cottonwood when available although aspen or any similar wood works well. Yucca has long stiff fibers that can detach and skewer the hands making it unsuitable for hand drilling, but it works well with either a bow or flywheel drill. I prefer it when training Scouts in making fire by friction.

  • @Andy-1968
    @Andy-1968 Рік тому

    Hi Dustin, how are you pal? Another great video 👍 are you back from your holiday & did you find any gold? I hope you had a great time & that you did 😀🤞👍take care & stay safe my friend 🙏😀👍 Namasty

  • @vickhines6302
    @vickhines6302 Місяць тому

    One trick when using hand sanitizer to star a fire is that the flame is invisible in full sunlight. It can burn out before you notice that it has ignited. You can ignite it with the spark of an empty cigarette lighter or any of the sparker type emergency fire tools sick as the Fire-Lite.

  • @Fernando-ny8on
    @Fernando-ny8on Рік тому +1

    Like dado.

  • @frikkiesmit327
    @frikkiesmit327 Рік тому

    I love bow drill. Hand drill i tried and almost cried. Bow drill i managed to get ambers 2 or 3 times. The one time i was too much in an hurry so i didnt have a proper birds nest my hand felt that hot amber! I immediatly dropped the nest. Then about year ago my father got a coconut which layed here until expired.. so i used the hair of coconut to make nest which i ignited with ferro rod. Boy that was lots of smoke i inhaled but i got the flames oh yeah!! I also started fire with sanitizer and ferro rod. Fire with vaseline cottonbol and ferro rod. You must see how bad my ferro rod looks!!! Thats from trying i dont know how many times till i got tips on you tube. Theres 2 methods on friction fire which very few youtubers actaully show. Thats where you would use a split bamboo theres an old gentelman that makes fires like that cant remeber channel name. He also the 1st guy i saw the fire roll. I must still practise with magnifying glass. Get flint and steel. Theres also a different modern method a magbar and steel. Where you have a magnesium bar and you scrape a few shavings then igmite that. Its

  • @davesprague2445
    @davesprague2445 Рік тому +2

    Loved the video thanks for all the useful info

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 Рік тому

    Man has only recently boiled water to purify it.
    Pyrite on pyrite was used far longer then any other method.
    Use of Amadeus is very limited in range and therefore not that common.

  • @xXxBladeStormxXx
    @xXxBladeStormxXx 2 місяці тому

    I'm reading Lord of the Flies and was curious to know how to light a fire.

  • @Ornitholestes1
    @Ornitholestes1 Місяць тому

    Willow makes a good bow drill spindle and board in my experience

  • @compgutt
    @compgutt Рік тому +3

    Hey knackers, hope all is well. I'm still loving the fire piston I got from you a few years back. Not sure why you don't include that in the vids, even the primitive ones, where it all started. Great video and loved the in-depth pics and explanations for each. Thanks.......Damon from Australia.

  • @a.wilson1979
    @a.wilson1979 Рік тому

    One more option is making fire with sparks out of a battery short circuit using iron wool or metalized paper of candies wrap.

  • @gallopingg1
    @gallopingg1 Рік тому +1

    GREAT VID/INFO

  • @ManishMishra-mv5fp
    @ManishMishra-mv5fp Рік тому

    So one thing is clear. Tinder is useful and revolutionary in hands of a primitive rational man.

  • @TAFla.
    @TAFla. Рік тому +10

    You're right with what you said, I've always been interested in bow drill and hand drill fire starting, but never attempted it. After watching this video I think I'm finally going to change that.
    Thank you sir. ✌️😎

  • @WilliamTGM
    @WilliamTGM Рік тому

    Ötztaler Alpen are located in Austria not switzerland as it is shown with a picture of the Matterhorn!

  • @joshuatichota5046
    @joshuatichota5046 Рік тому

    My problem is I can start a fire but I have a hard time keeping it going.

  • @timgonya3593
    @timgonya3593 Рік тому

    have you ever tried using camera len alcohol wipes to start a fire, just to see if it works

  • @cole650
    @cole650 23 дні тому

    It's great to see a video like this from a young person, 95% of the people my age and younger have very limited or no idea at all, well done 😊

    • @genkiferal7178
      @genkiferal7178 23 дні тому

      yep, and older women I see in the grocery store can't tell me which type of flour I need for which dish. I know now. They don't even know what a pressure cooker is. If the SHTF, we're doomed. Science teachers need to incorporate these survival techniques into their lessons and projects.

  • @lysanderlonshadow8653
    @lysanderlonshadow8653 Рік тому +1

    ❤️

  • @saraskold9631
    @saraskold9631 Рік тому

    I would like to see you make a pump fire drill

  • @ArielleViking
    @ArielleViking Рік тому

    That cottonwool and ash is always fascinating. Never tried the bowdrill but must someday. Best use for that hand sanitizer is lighting fluid lolz. 👍

  • @DEDYPAMONAStudio
    @DEDYPAMONAStudio Рік тому

    mantap

  • @averagecamper4265
    @averagecamper4265 Рік тому +1

    I have done a verity of fire lighting methods including ferro rod, bow drill, and lens on a mushroom. Im currently working on making a flint and steel out of an old broken knife a friend gave me great video

  • @tylerwestman5258
    @tylerwestman5258 Рік тому

    I find the best time to have a fire is in the rain

  • @luzdeesperanza46
    @luzdeesperanza46 7 місяців тому

    THANK YOU 🙏

  • @ViviEl-l3z
    @ViviEl-l3z 8 місяців тому

    Great tips🙂👍

  • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135

    Yes I have. I stlll remember the adrenaline rush of my seasoned wood chips finally catching. It was absolutely a right of passage.
    First a juniper board and chokecherry spindle, wouldn't go past a bit of smoke.
    Then I tried the chokecherry spindle and a honey locust board and boom!
    I drilled a hole in a piece of obcidian as a weight.
    I took a rasp and made a spiral going up and down the spindle to better spin. I found waxed hemp worked better than dental floss. Spined together for extra grip.
    Poplar cambium is more flammable than paper and took the spark to succeed nearly every time. Otherwise dryer lint worked just as well.
    You have to keep the spark actively smoking for a minute or so. The dust spark needs to be dense. Similar to a cigarette.
    The best tinder nest is seasoned wood shavings from wood working.
    I had an unlimited supply and variety from building bows and arrows . the type didn't matter much.
    Know that everything wood must be carefully seasoned and prepared, that's the biggest key to any fire success. Friction or otherwise.
    There are a lot of different textures and forces at work to learn.
    I basically took a 3 day rest from bows and put myself through it. Finally got it and a recipe down.

  • @wufandou7116
    @wufandou7116 Рік тому

    Awsome! Thanks for your video!

  • @stacywilliams1710
    @stacywilliams1710 Рік тому

    Good job Sir

  • @DiabloOutdoors
    @DiabloOutdoors Рік тому

    It's a good video, however, there's a major flaw here. The "bow drill" was barely used in ancient times. The oldest oneS are also friction by fire but without any cordage. One of them consists of rubbing between your hands a vertical straight shaft onto a flat piece of wood. The other one is very similar but it's pushing back and forward a straight pole at an angle onto a flat piece of wood with a groove. Those two methods are the two oldest ones we know of. The third oldest one is using flint stones. Those three dates way back to the "caveman". As for the bow drill, it's very new and just a century old or a bit more mostly.
    FIRE ROLL
    This is sad to see that you didn't give credit to the one who popularized this on UA-cam, and most certainly where you got that from. So I'm going to fix this. The very first Fire Roll on UA-cam is from David West 7 years ago when he did it with rust. He did it again a bit later with rust and jute.
    And again with paper towel and ashes. His name is David West and he has a channel on UA-cam.

  • @MICHAEL-lx5cy
    @MICHAEL-lx5cy Рік тому

    Yes!!! a great MORS KOCHANSKI tip, the more we know the less we carry!!!

  • @pezzle8542
    @pezzle8542 Рік тому

    87

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 Рік тому

    👍👍👍

  • @pezzle8542
    @pezzle8542 Рік тому

    7

  • @Dingleowl1582
    @Dingleowl1582 Рік тому

    👍

  • @freddyoutdoors
    @freddyoutdoors Рік тому

    Enjoyed watching very good info that could really save to your life for sure cheers dustin

  • @carolepowell7852
    @carolepowell7852 Рік тому

    Wow, so impressive, I especially loved the hand gel trick ❤️❤️🔥🔥

  • @richardmacyczko1580
    @richardmacyczko1580 Рік тому

    I always bring a little bottle of hand sanitizer like you and I put a few drops in my tinder bundle and drop my amber next to it. Works great. Thank you for the history and fire starting lessons.

  • @fossil-freak_tom
    @fossil-freak_tom Рік тому

    very instructive video, i use reed cobs with ash, works quite well, provided you camp near reeds 😁

  • @bettyboop9148
    @bettyboop9148 Рік тому

    Great video. Like yo know more about the different mushrooms for fire

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa Рік тому

    Thanks Dustin for this informative video. 👍😁

  • @TheOraclenut
    @TheOraclenut Рік тому +1

    Great video dustin!

  • @cedricdeheynwoeste
    @cedricdeheynwoeste Рік тому +1

    Top Dustin.🔥🔥

  • @stephenpardysr2390
    @stephenpardysr2390 Рік тому

    i enjoyed this video very much! thank you

  • @jeffreyhooton4520
    @jeffreyhooton4520 Рік тому

    Thank you for the very good information.

  • @urbanpioneer5326
    @urbanpioneer5326 Рік тому

    Very useful..I commend you friend.

  • @notquiteultralight1701
    @notquiteultralight1701 Рік тому

    Melvin was lookin good!🤗

  • @skypiggy1146
    @skypiggy1146 8 місяців тому

    Best wood for bowdrill fire lighting is black wattle. I live in Australia where this wood is quite common. I’ve used it dozens of time times.