Thank you for a helpful presentation. It is easy togo gear crazy and skip over important basics, like fire. We began a regular family practice session with our young troops. Collecting limbs around our subdivision, processing the wood and building different fire lays. Our sessions often end with a BBQ over the small hollow block fire pit we constructed at the front of our carport. We like the positive attitude our young ones have developed in that they decided to NOT be victims but survivors in emergency situations. While all of them possess some level of skills, we believe it is important to review and practice. We are thinking your videos will be of benefit and there will be some great tips along the way. Watching from my secret retirement base in the Republic of the PhilippineIslands. Next up, hit the like and subscribe buttons.
Hi Tyler. Thank you so much for that presentation - some really great advice. Good luck with the channel and stay safe over there. ATB from the UK, I'v subbed. Nigel
I personally got one of those cheap translucent Bic cases with a flip up lid from Aliexpress and have the majority of the tape around that. Around the chapstick just enough to hold the paracord in place. That way, the lighter stays waterproof and I don't have to throw away the whole setup when one of the two things is spent.
May as well put a loop or two in the rope and make the rope something like a sisal rope twine. fuel/wax treat it then you also have the fire extension like a sailors lighter. and put cotton balls in the top of the chap stick.
Replace the cordage (paracord ?) With jute cord about 8mm diameter....you then have a long burning wick to save the has/fuel in your lighter.....Good video 😊😊
Thank you for a helpful presentation. It is easy togo gear crazy and skip over important basics, like fire. We began a regular family practice session with our young troops. Collecting limbs around our subdivision, processing the wood and building different fire lays. Our sessions often end with a BBQ over the small hollow block fire pit we constructed at the front of our carport. We like the positive attitude our young ones have developed in that they decided to NOT be victims but survivors in emergency situations. While all of them possess some level of skills, we believe it is important to review and practice. We are thinking your videos will be of benefit and there will be some great tips along the way. Watching from my secret retirement base in the Republic of the PhilippineIslands. Next up, hit the like and subscribe buttons.
Excelente consejos. Me acabo de suscribir. Saludos desde Venezuela!
useful survival tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Innovative; resourceful; & practical use of EDC items! Thanks. 'Hope you had a blessed Christmas!
Same to you
Hi Tyler. Thank you so much for that presentation - some really great advice. Good luck with the channel and stay safe over there. ATB from the UK, I'v subbed. Nigel
it always catches me off guard when you say you have the same weather as me, guess cuz you live in Arkansas lol
I personally got one of those cheap translucent Bic cases with a flip up lid from Aliexpress and have the majority of the tape around that. Around the chapstick just enough to hold the paracord in place. That way, the lighter stays waterproof and I don't have to throw away the whole setup when one of the two things is spent.
Good stuff 😎
Thanks for the visit
Great idea ,well done
Thank you! 😊
Useful tips! I especially liked the gorilla tape. Subscribed and looking forward to more vids. Regards from the River Valley and Woo pig!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great job. I am from LR!
Nice! New sub here. Thx for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
That’s a great idea.
May as well put a loop or two in the rope and make the rope something like a sisal rope twine. fuel/wax treat it then you also have the fire extension like a sailors lighter. and put cotton balls in the top of the chap stick.
Replace the cordage (paracord ?) With jute cord about 8mm diameter....you then have a long burning wick to save the has/fuel in your lighter.....Good video 😊😊
Yeah not a bad idea
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can take the bottom off the empty lighter, and it with the Vaseline and cotton balls as well.
Bic lighter almost useless if you have windy conditions
What part of the state are you in?
Central Arkansas not far from Conway.
Nice. Greenbrier here. Been in Arkansas for several years from Florida after a hurricane. Just found your channel today.
hi