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@wildcampp37 минут бұрын
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@worldhappynesss5 сағат бұрын
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@wildcampp38 минут бұрын
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@EsyuDach2 сағат бұрын
by using the hot rocks or water bottles, theres no smoke, no fire hazard, no risk of CO poisoning killing you in your sleep, no risk of getting emphysema from breathing smoke. you can let the fire die down and the rocks will still warm you, so you use less firewood and spend less time and calories getting that firewood, eh?
@EsyuDach3 сағат бұрын
if you;'ll tie together two logs, or a bundle of branches, and make a padded strap, you can make many less trips with your firewood
@MahdiBabaei-f6p5 сағат бұрын
Wooooow thats amazing🤌
@wildcampp39 минут бұрын
Thank you 😍😍
@worldhappynesss4 сағат бұрын
Your use for setup tarp stone: 10:28
@EsyuDach2 сағат бұрын
A Siberian fire lay projects all of its heat in one direction, twice as far as is the case with a normal fire. A couple of alternative swedish fire torches suffice to ignite a Siberian when all is wet. Both of these fire lays will burn green, wet wood, if need be and neither one can be put out by rain once they are burning well. YT has vids about both of these fire lays. you dont need 8 ft long 8" OD logs for a siberian. 4 ft long, 4" OD logs will suffice. You just need 8x as many of the them and have to move them forward into the flames a lot more often. given the hot rocks/water trick, tho, that's not an issue. Drive 4 stakes and stack 3 such logs between them, creating a wall, lay your 'burn-logs' 90 degrees across this wall, with the ends protruding by 1 ft. That's whare your fire will be. You dont want your wall to burn, so plaster the fire side of it with a 3" thick layer of mud do I have to tell you how to make mud on frozen ground?
@wildcampp2 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely check out those fire lays.🙏🏻
@EsyuDach2 сағат бұрын
make a pole tripod, taller than yiour shelter, and "face" it with a piece of tarp Place this device on the opposite side of your fire from your shelter. . This will draw the smoke to it, away from your shelter, Heat 4 head sized rocks and put them under your low slung hammock, inside of your sheleter and/or heat fist sized stones or water bottles. Wrap them in debris or your spare socks and put them inside of your reflective tyvek bivy, the XL size "trifecta: from 2GoSystems.
@wildcampp2 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the great idea! 🙏
@EsyuDach3 сағат бұрын
until it's been below 20F for 2 weeks or more, that debris/area is full of ticks and spider's, folks. amazon sells a 1/4 lb, $30, full body bugnet "suit" that goes a long ways towards preventing such bites.