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In Episode Two, we discuss the topic of fire lighting. Richard goes through the stages of making and using a bowdrill - and why it may not actually be the ultimate survival tool.
There is no denying that keeping warm is vitally important in many survival situations, but the method used to create that warmth can be much more simple. There does also have to be a question asked about why you may have ended up in a situation whereby you have no other methods of making fire.
Fire is also useful for other activities, water purifying, cooking food etc. but again, is an open fire the best tool for the job? Camping stoves have come a long way, fuel is often easy to purchase on the fringes of civilisation and much less energy and time are required on your part to create hot water and food using a stove.
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Modern Outdoor Survival is a weekly wilderness skills and outdoor safety podcast about realistic and relevant survival skills in the outdoors, making best use of modern equipment and knowledge.
Hosted by Richard Prideaux, an outdoors instructor with over a decade of experience leading groups and individuals in wild and remote places, working with military and emergency services and training outdoor professionals from all sectors.