Tips&Tricks To Survive

Char Cloth Video Illustrates How Easy It is To Build A fire........



Grabber Nabbers: & The Hot Char Cloth Tin....

Step by Step Sure Way to Make Char Cloth & Build a Fire When You Need It.


1. Making Char Cloth "Make Sure You Use Your Trusty Grabber Nabbers"

  • Example, Altoids Tin
  • Put Some Holes Thru the Top of it
  • Put Inside 100% Cotton
  • Close Lid
  • Let Cook Over Fire Until smoke from Tin is Gone.  "Dont Worry About Over Cooking Unless You Cook It Forever"
  • Use Your Grabber Nabbers, To Pull Out Of Fire And Cool
  • Wait A Few Minutes Open The Tin & You Have Char Cloth Ready To Use


2.Finding & Building The "Tinder Bundle" or "Birds Nest" 




  • In the Video We  Used Surrounding Timber and Accessories 
  • Shaggy Bark Cedar was Available and We used This For a "Birds Nest"
  • We crumpled up the stripe of shaggy bark cedar between out hands and made the "Tinder Bundle"



3.Next Building The Fire:







  • We Have The Tinder Bundle Then
  • Put the Char Cloth  Into The Tinder Box AKA Birds Nest
  • Now Get A Stike With Flint and Steel
  • Stike Sparks Above Char Cloth
  • Once Char Cloth Is Lit Wrap Tinder Around it
  • Blow Softly Into Bundle "Soft And Steady"
  • Smoke is noticable,
  • Finally, POOOF
  • You Have Fire 
  • Use This Small Fire For Setting Your Bigger Fire.

"Always Use Your Trusty Grabber Nabbers"

EB

















"Live Free"



Strategies For Your Garden This Year:






Getting A Strategy Going For This Years Garden.

1. What Kind Of Garden Do You Want?

2. Good Idea For A Potato Garden.....

3. Making A Mulch Pit

4 Making The Soil Grow What You Need.....


Eb will go over strategies of what kind of garden you want to plant this year. Going over a very nice potato strategy and how you can get up to 50 pounds with one large barrel. Creating a mulch pit & what to put in it. Creating a garden is going to be hard work but well worth it to survive. Eb goes over what kind of soil that will grow the best vegetables. Future videos will include the process of building a garden, a mulch pit, a solar dehydrator, and canning work jarring and preserving your food.

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