Video: The secret to creating and keeping fire when lost in the wild

Whether you are going on a picnic or unfortunately getting lost outside the deserted island, you should know three skills: fire, fire and keep fire in the wild.

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Ignite the mop and blow gently so they can burn quickly.

First, find an empty and dry area, at least 1m 2 wide . Fins around the edge and digging a shallow pit, this helps the burning area to heat up and retain heat better.

Next, look for flammable materials such as scrap paper, hay or pine leaves . which are smells of odor (fire-priming bait). Use small, dry branches to make firewood and put them on the layer of rubble. If the firewood is damp, you need to put more padding under it.

If you're lucky enough to bring a lighter or match with you, the next thing to do is to light the fire on the mop and blow gently so that they can burn quickly.

If there is no lighter or match, you can use friction to create fire by two common ways: drill and hand drill.

The method of ignition by stone and flint is also a way to create sparks