Thank you, I'm going on a date with a girl tomorrow at the beach and i suggested we should do a fire...then i realized i have no clue how to make a fire 😂 this video will save me a lot of embarrassment. Edit: date was great, the fire was a success.
I've made easily 500+ campfires in my life & unless the conditions are super perfect that pyramid thing of starting the fire @ the top will fail most times. Start @ the bottom
You just ruined my life - I thought this must be the optimal fire since it also burns the smoke (as far as I remember recent videos) and hence is more environmentally friendly.
@@Sagittarius-A-Star In ideal conditions yes it would produce less smoke, but if you light it and it goes out three times you'll end up making more. Best way to minimize smoke imo is to use lots of very small diameter and very dry kindling to get the fire hot fast. Quantity and quality of materials is much more important that how you arrange it all
The more airflow to the fire, the more efficiently it burns and the less smoke it makes. I didn't know the #2 style here was called the log cabin but I've done an off shoot of this 90% of the time. It creates a great path for air to enter at the base. Whenever I add wood, I always try to add in parallel pairs with space between them to create a flue effect. The air is why a rocket stove is so clean and efficient.
Log cabin, or what I call the “pitfall”, is my favorite fire. Easy to get a decent sized fire going if you get enough burning material to fall to the base of the cabin after a minute or so of burning. Just stack some decent logs on without smothering your flame licks and you’ll stay warm.
Sound fire building practices. I have also seen another version of the long burn using a similar technique that can burn for 2-3 days by packing dirt in gaps between the logs, stacking about 3' long logs 4-5 across, then the same the opposite direction and packing dirt in between for a few layers this way. Then as you did, start your fire on top and let it burn down through all layers.
Wondered how anyone's house catches fire by accident since I couldn't get a fire going on purpose. I had tried on my own for about 30 minutes and couldn't get it to catch before looking for a video and this solved it.
Thanks REI for showing women building a fire. Getting started in camping, I've lost count of the men that have tried to belittle my lack of knowledge (or do things for me) versus helpfully offering to teach me. And the women that have been brainwashed into believing they're somehow incapable of doing these things because they're not a guy.
I just failed at starting a fire in a small fire pit, i chalked it up to the fact that it was too windy (around 10mph) but in reality I didn’t have the proper strategy or materials, I need to get a hatchet to be able to make proper kindling out of my fuel logs
I have built campfires but I have yet to get up the guts to actually light one. Not kidding, I put the wood in a pile, and swear to myeslf "this is the time", but I just can't do it. Do you ever have problems with the fire getting outside of the ring? Or the hot coals popping out? It all seems so chaotic, like a living thing.
pouring water may help, but make sure the fire has cooled down first. because if it is too hot you can get really bad burns from the steam and inhale the ash. I would just not lean over the fire while I pour.
Using momentum to split a larger piece of wood into smaller pieces. Start in a kneeling position as seen in the video Step 1: Orient the piece of wood so the grain runs vertically Step 2: Place the hatchet/ax on the top surface of the piece of wood near the middle. Hold the ax in one hand and the wood in the other. (Refer to the video) Step 3: Raise the ax and wood 10 to 20 cm above the ground with the ax still in contact with the top surface. (This may be the most awkward step) Fingers holding the wood must be carefully placed so that the sharp edge of the ax will not move any closer to the fingers. Step 4: Sharply lower the wood to the ground while keep the ax in contact with the top surface of the wood. The stick of wood should be perpendicular to the ground. That is, a the long axis of the wood should be perpendicular to the ground. (If not, the wood may go one way and the ax another when the bottom of the wood strikes the ground, creating a dangerous situation.) Done properly, the momentum of the ax will cause it to drive into the wood. However, the ax will still not be firmly stuck in the wood and if you let go of the wood or lift the ax alone, the ax and wood will separate. (This is not the desired result.) Step 5: Repeat steps 4 & 5 a couple of times, until the ax is firmly embedded in the wood. Step 6: Let go of the wood, raise the ax/stick assembly a little higher and bring the assembly down forcefully on the ground, driving the ax deeper into the wood. Step: 7: Repeat step 6 until the wood splits, It will probably be necessary to re-aline the ax/wood axis so that when the wood strikes the ground, the force of the blow is directed along the axis. Happy fire building
Erik K bruh no its not. yes she could have had her hand in a better position (or first make a small cut that the axe stays in the wood and just lift up the axe with the log sticking in it and hit down)
I use the lint from my dryer. Save it and put it in either empty toilet paper cardboard cylinder or better than that paper towel empty cardboard cylinder. They work great. Very lite to carry.
Please don’t use water to take out a fire unless it’s an emergency, it makes it extremely difficult for others to use the fire pit after you when the pit is full of water and it takes forever to dry, I know this from first hand experience please don’t do that👍
I just put 6 slipt logs and wacth it burn.for a hour then I put the big boys on and it burns for three hours straight before I have to put anymore wood on
FYI: believe it or now! In Vancouver BC strike anywhere & waterproof matches & lighter fluid have all been banned. Merchants are prohibited from stocking them.
Interesting. Here in utah, I have heard that they request you not bring in your own wood due to bugs and disease that could spread to the other trees. They say to use the dead fall that is at the camp site. But I can see why both ways.
It appears that I don’t have a house anymore, please can you explain where i went wrong, 2 weeks until court, I would really appreciate it many thanks 🙏
hmmm... seems like she forgot to mention: type of wood, density of the wood, some wood toxic for cooking, wind factor, humidity, sry ive been camping a lot, like everyday for 2 yrs, also did 8yrs of fire prevention and trail maintenance. Awesome video though! Peace.
It was safe enough though. I agree it would've been better if she placed her hand farther from the log, but you could already see where the axe would've gone.
I cant stand people who want to see the flaimes over 6ft tall the people I'm around trows 12 big a logs on just so they can see flaimes nearly 6ft tall and they tell me that's a good fire yeah a wast of wood fire
I note you are using rather large pieces of wood that were obviously cut with a saw and are using an ax to split wood, which, in my opinion, encourages poor back-country practices. Would REI consider making a video about how to build a CAMP fire without using a saw, an ax or a knife and no more than two matches? That is my goal whenever I build a fire although I confess I do not always succeed.
@@JesusFChrist666 Actually, one of my goals in life is to use a fire drill to start a fire. So far, I must admit to failure and have had to resort to hand lenses and matches. Are your flint and steel parts of a cigarette lighter?
Thank you, I'm going on a date with a girl tomorrow at the beach and i suggested we should do a fire...then i realized i have no clue how to make a fire 😂 this video will save me a lot of embarrassment.
Edit: date was great, the fire was a success.
U tap that?
@@Ace-hv7rf after the amazing fire this video helped me make yes i did
Lol getting head
3 month update???
k fr😂
I live in Nome, Alaska. It gets -35 degrees, I always make bonfires outside my house. Watch the Northern Lights and enjoy my Fire.
pete ocean
Must be great...
@@FNFive-seveNN it is great
@@peteocean2848 it can't be that great since you're watching a tutorial on how to light a fire instead
@@apollohd6368 LOL!
How do you have internet?
I've made easily 500+ campfires in my life & unless the conditions are super perfect that pyramid thing of starting the fire @ the top will fail most times. Start @ the bottom
Exactly, heat rises
I want to try it just to see what happens.
You just ruined my life - I thought this must be the optimal fire since it also burns the smoke (as far as I remember recent videos) and hence is more environmentally friendly.
@@Sagittarius-A-Star In ideal conditions yes it would produce less smoke, but if you light it and it goes out three times you'll end up making more. Best way to minimize smoke imo is to use lots of very small diameter and very dry kindling to get the fire hot fast. Quantity and quality of materials is much more important that how you arrange it all
I thought the same thing!
Log cabin is super easy to build, lights fast and big like stated, and easy to maintain. I don't bother with any other type of fire anymore.
And it drains the wood in 20 mins 💀
@@mustafaturk9180you using MDF as your firewood?
Can we just take a second to look at the people in the background not at all helping :)
Hey it's REI, welcome to Millennial Camping lol
She doesn’t need help 💪
hey! you think these marshmallows put themselves onto the sticks? yeesh
She seems to have it under control.
@@neoasura ok boomer
The more airflow to the fire, the more efficiently it burns and the less smoke it makes. I didn't know the #2 style here was called the log cabin but I've done an off shoot of this 90% of the time. It creates a great path for air to enter at the base. Whenever I add wood, I always try to add in parallel pairs with space between them to create a flue effect.
The air is why a rocket stove is so clean and efficient.
Log cabin, or what I call the “pitfall”, is my favorite fire. Easy to get a decent sized fire going if you get enough burning material to fall to the base of the cabin after a minute or so of burning.
Just stack some decent logs on without smothering your flame licks and you’ll stay warm.
Thank you for teaching me how to build a fire cause my family wouldn't teach me
YOUNG CLOUT CHASER 2nd that
@@a.ortega4505 lol u
Why? Do they not trust you? 🙃🙂
Sound fire building practices. I have also seen another version of the long burn using a similar technique that can burn for 2-3 days by packing dirt in gaps between the logs, stacking about 3' long logs 4-5 across, then the same the opposite direction and packing dirt in between for a few layers this way. Then as you did, start your fire on top and let it burn down through all layers.
how do you get enough air to keep the fire going? Or is do the logs simply smolder from inside out?
Wondered how anyone's house catches fire by accident since I couldn't get a fire going on purpose. I had tried on my own for about 30 minutes and couldn't get it to catch before looking for a video and this solved it.
I always wonder the same thing. Put a flame directly on wood nothing yet a house goes up in seconds lol
😂😂😂
Fire... The movie Castaway.... Got to have it when camping.... Rock the blues with guitar and sax at the camp site.
Thanks REI for showing women building a fire. Getting started in camping, I've lost count of the men that have tried to belittle my lack of knowledge (or do things for me) versus helpfully offering to teach me. And the women that have been brainwashed into believing they're somehow incapable of doing these things because they're not a guy.
You're hanging out with the wrong ppl..
*Warning,* Always verify if the fire is extinguished! most people miss this!
*Edit* They forget to extinguish ciggaret butts!
@Emerio Manzano and you too!
Teepee is my favorite method. Very easy to make. Dryer lint is great too. Just keep a supply at home over time
Making a log cabin base is good i experimented and put a teepee over it and it worked amazing
Going to try building my first campfire this weekend!
So for the log technique what are you lighting up exactly? The Tinder and Kindling? Where did the coals come from? Sorry if this is a dumb question
I just failed at starting a fire in a small fire pit, i chalked it up to the fact that it was too windy (around 10mph) but in reality I didn’t have the proper strategy or materials, I need to get a hatchet to be able to make proper kindling out of my fuel logs
That looks like a lot of fun. I'll bring the live music. Guitar and saxophone.
Easier method: setting you’re tent on fire
Your tent would be a lot warmer and you wouldn't need a sleeping bag
A newborn child will also work as well
@@rykertaguiam2610 you'd be warm for the rest of your life!
Lifehack: Shoot your AR-15 into the rocks at close range. The sparks will catch nearby tinder on fire.
This method doesn’t take any tending either.
Note, a lot of paper does not equal kindling
A bit of paper with some cardboard overtop does just fine though.
Great and informative video, thanks!
Great video! I finally built a fire that didn’t collapse onto itself after 5 mins
Wala sta3mlou les cubes (Carrefour rayon jardinage )
This was a fantastic video. Thank you.
Where did that Cauldron come from
Very unsafe way to hold the log being split for kindling at 0:53
Joseph Nardone
True
how?
Where's your video, Grizzly Adams?
I thought the exact same thing
No it's not
Careful with burning lint, can have chemicals from detergent/clothing fibers
I have built campfires but I have yet to get up the guts to actually light one. Not kidding, I put the wood in a pile, and swear to myeslf "this is the time", but I just can't do it. Do you ever have problems with the fire getting outside of the ring? Or the hot coals popping out? It all seems so chaotic, like a living thing.
No, that's what the ring is for. Just light it, you'll be fine,
Confront your fears. It’s invigorating. Light that fire.
Thanks for making this video
Birch bark is the ultimate naturally occuring tinder.
I like your video so much
When I build a fire, I pretend I'm like the man in Jack London's "To Build a Fire". I only have 1 match. If it goes out, I die!!!
I like how you used a match even tho we’re trying to make a NATURAL fire 😃
Tried third method, kindling and firestarter burns for a bit until it lights out, no real fire lasting.
Excellent video thanks for the tips.
Thanks it def works!
0:09 how to make house do that ?
thank you very much for the video
pouring water may help, but make sure the fire has cooled down first. because if it is too hot you can get really bad burns from the steam and inhale the ash. I would just not lean over the fire while I pour.
I am not sure about the third method. Did anyone try it?
who gonna test if theyre the coals are cool to touch
Just bribe someone with ice cream or something 😂
Your English teacher
i’ve been casted to be on Survivor and now i’m scrambling to learn 😭
Never understood the obsession with bonfires and "the outdoors"
0:53 what are you doing!?
Using momentum to split a larger piece of wood into smaller pieces.
Start in a kneeling position as seen in the video
Step 1: Orient the piece of wood so the grain runs vertically
Step 2: Place the hatchet/ax on the top surface of the piece of wood near the middle.
Hold the ax in one hand and the wood in the other. (Refer to the video)
Step 3: Raise the ax and wood 10 to 20 cm above the ground with the ax still in contact with the top surface. (This may be the most awkward step) Fingers holding the wood must be carefully placed so that the sharp edge of the ax will not move any closer to the fingers.
Step 4: Sharply lower the wood to the ground while keep the ax in contact with the top surface of the wood. The stick of wood should be perpendicular to the ground. That is, a the long axis of the wood should be perpendicular to the ground. (If not, the wood may go one way and the ax another when the bottom of the wood strikes the ground, creating a dangerous situation.)
Done properly, the momentum of the ax will cause it to drive into the wood.
However, the ax will still not be firmly stuck in the wood and if you let go of the wood or lift the ax alone, the ax and wood will separate. (This is not the desired result.)
Step 5: Repeat steps 4 & 5 a couple of times, until the ax is firmly embedded in the wood.
Step 6: Let go of the wood, raise the ax/stick assembly a little higher and bring the assembly down forcefully on the ground, driving the ax deeper into the wood.
Step: 7: Repeat step 6 until the wood splits, It will probably be necessary to re-aline the ax/wood axis so that when the wood strikes the ground, the force of the blow is directed along the axis.
Happy fire building
Halffastcyclist But it’s very unsafe and you can easily cut off a fingertip if your a beginner and don’t react quickly
no
Erik K bruh no its not. yes she could have had her hand in a better position (or first make a small cut that the axe stays in the wood and just lift up the axe with the log sticking in it and hit down)
Easy way to lose a couple fingers.
I'm going camping tomorrow and the last time I went I couldn't get a fire started it kept going out. Even with logs and sticks and lots of matches...
We're wishing you a great success this time around!
I use the lint from my dryer. Save it and put it in either empty toilet paper cardboard cylinder or better than that paper towel empty cardboard cylinder. They work great. Very lite to carry.
Thanks! I share here a sunset campfire in the tropics (US Virgin Islands) Relaxing Caribbean Sunset | Campfire Music | St Thomas
What to do if your fire fails to start...
𝟏. 𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬
Please don’t use water to take out a fire unless it’s an emergency, it makes it extremely difficult for others to use the fire pit after you when the pit is full of water and it takes forever to dry, I know this from first hand experience please don’t do that👍
I usually used sand instead to bury the fire, if there is either no nearby water source, or decided not to use water.
Please use water. Every time. Lots and lots of water.
I just put 6 slipt logs and wacth it burn.for a hour then I put the big boys on and it burns for three hours straight before I have to put anymore wood on
FYI: believe it or now!
In Vancouver BC strike anywhere & waterproof matches & lighter fluid have all been banned. Merchants are prohibited from stocking them.
Our ancestors are laughing at us for watching this video
Nice video but more detail should be put into the actual lighting of the fire. It’s surprising how many people can’t get a fire started.
Thanks
Really Helpful
:)
Bruh I have trouble starting fires with gasoline and a lighter and wood
Pine needle the ones that are dry light well quick
I like the girls hair in this. I got a undercut too for my long hair
She doesn't have an undercut
@@NightTimeDay it’s pretty clear as day . Unless just the side is shaved
send me the link
Here you go ruclips.net/video/0O3Bj8JFcTc/видео.html
me :Desides To Watch Camping Stuff To Learn About
RUclips :Gives 100 diffrent adds on camping
just watched this, I'm bracing for the camping adds.
use a xm42
kenny cadarett best spending of 800 dollars of your life
Just want to point out that it is bad forest policy and against regulations, in most national parks, to collect downed branches for firewood.
Interesting. Here in utah, I have heard that they request you not bring in your own wood due to bugs and disease that could spread to the other trees. They say to use the dead fall that is at the camp site. But I can see why both ways.
What do they suggest you do if camping? Also how is it bad forest policy? Genuinely curious
10colt01 check with whatever park you’re planning to stay at, they’ll have rules on firewood. Whether they provide it or if you can collect it
10colt01 NPC’s are programmed to spew nonsense
nice
It appears that I don’t have a house anymore, please can you explain where i went wrong, 2 weeks until court, I would really appreciate it many thanks 🙏
Instructions unclear: I built the lake of fire
Same)) i did all the work with fire,like more than 3 hours,everyone was laying down,not helping at all😁😡
THANKYOUUU
Pov : next week is your first camping.
Who’s here after watching the “Survivor” show?
The square method worked a little too well
Helpful
if out side hot yes flood the ring hahah
That girl😍
Sooooo, how do I get in touch with the pyro?
Who needs water bucket when you have water tank in your body haha
Great video - thanks! She should have her hair tied back for safety!
Susie Bernholdt big facts
good
Fire absorbing wood.
Came here after watching The Sopranos Season 3 Episode 11: Pine Barrens
hmmm... seems like she forgot to mention: type of wood, density of the wood, some wood toxic for cooking, wind factor, humidity, sry ive been camping a lot, like everyday for 2 yrs, also did 8yrs of fire prevention and trail maintenance. Awesome video though! Peace.
Dude I just chuck cardboard in there
campfire, not fire. baited again
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How do I meet a woman like that?
alpha m.?
Good luck doing that in uk weather
The people I'm around wants to see flames 6 to 8 feet high
Did a big hole, dig vents to the hole, etc.
Ya fired
thumbs up for the beautiful girl :)
This is some dark souls shit.
Should be "How to cut your hand off" @0:52
NEVER use an axe like that... please watch a 3 minute video on how to use a hatchet/axe to break down your firewood.
It was safe enough though. I agree it would've been better if she placed her hand farther from the log, but you could already see where the axe would've gone.
@@QuakeSphere A link to the video, please. Or failing that, please describe your procedure.
Cute AF
ow... i thought this video will learn you how to make a fire without lighter i already knew since i was 6 how to make a fire like that
who id gonna rest if the coald are cool too touch
OUTDOOR ED
The pyramid will not work lol ur kindling will just go out
I cant stand people who want to see the flaimes over 6ft tall the people I'm around trows 12 big a logs on just so they can see flaimes nearly 6ft tall and they tell me that's a good fire yeah a wast of wood fire
I cant stand people who want to make a 8 foot tall fire all because thiere scard of big foot and other curtures out thiere
When big foot comes them: o👄o
These RUclips campfires are really small lol
Just use a flame thrower
I note you are using rather large pieces of wood that were obviously cut with a saw and are using an ax to split wood, which, in my opinion, encourages poor back-country practices. Would REI consider making a video about how to build a CAMP fire without using a saw, an ax or a knife and no more than two matches? That is my goal whenever I build a fire although I confess I do not always succeed.
Halffastcyclist why don’t u get a flint & steel and make a matchless fire? Two matches? Pussy
@@JesusFChrist666 Actually, one of my goals in life is to use a fire drill to start a fire. So far, I must admit to failure and have had to resort to hand lenses and matches. Are your flint and steel parts of a cigarette lighter?