How To Start A Fire With No Tools In Extreme Cold
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- - Starting A Fire In Cold Dry Conditions, Without Any Tools At All.. Siberian Native Ways.
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Great job! I appreciate the distinction between "it can be done" and "can I actually do it" congrats on the fire! Be well out there.
Thanks 👍
That's awesome. You've definitely proven you are an outdoor survival expert. Thank you.
I am so jealous, you have what appears to be a great life in an amazing country. Love back woods camping.
Wow, that was really impressive, awesome job Lars! 16 Minutes of rubbing sounds like hard work aswell !
I could still feel it in my arms the day after :)
dont they say wood warms you three times?
@@SurvivalRussia small price to pay to get a fire going in case of extreme need. incredible job.
@@anotheryoutuber_ You mean twice?
@@beavisroadhog9629 nope
Lars, I like the way you put theories to the test, instead of just accepting folklore.
Lesson here: When you get cold; rub your wood. But it's prety neat though. Compare it to making a bowdrill you took away a lot of steps and the friction part I bet, was just as fast in these cold conditions. So if there's Chaga around, this is actually more efficient than a bowdrill.
You’re the man! I have camped 3 times in my life and you have taught me I can survive if I remember what you teach us! Thank you for doing this for so long. Been watching you for a few years. Brother you are the man Thank you so much for all your hard work 💪😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Lars, that friction fire STYLE is used in South America and In the Philippines by the natives. However, the use a special type of tree, (bamboo) tree.
Man Lars. No tools. Cave men needed your videos
but how would cave man have watched it? ;-)
@@couchcamperTM Flintstones had TV bro. I seen it.
😀how could I forget, I've seen it, too!@@tomhowe1510
Makes me think of a line from an American TV commercial " So easy a Caveman can do it ."
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Awesome, thanks!
He did it!
I write things like these into my notes with instructions
Thank you for the knowledge and demonstration Lars !
Great great great video Lars. Thanks you for shearing your knowlege.
Watching from Norway i recently stumbled upon you and i love your content
Watching from Northeastern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Great job. That is the first time I have ever seen that done! I am impressed! I think you made that stick happy too...
You should start a Survival-Russia, only fans! Impressive stamina! ;) Kidding aside, nice work Lars. Appreciate you passing on forgotten techniques.
That was great information my brother!!!
Thank you!
Stay safe and have fun!
I admire your perseverance with that method. Well done. We have chaga where I live but it is only in a small part of the country. Less and less can be found as the "hippy" types drink it as a tea, or harvest it to sell to medical herbalists. A great tip , never even heard anyone talk about that fire starting method ; let alone see the procedure carried out, thank you.
ALWAYS INTERESTING AND USEFUL CONTENT THANK YOU LARS~!!!!!!!
Very cool Lars! Myself and a couple buddies were up camping on my property this last fall, one of them is a huge fan of yours, and we found a fungus that looks similar. The buddy who found it thought that it might be a fungus that can be used for tea but it didn't match the description. After seeing your vid, I think it's Chaga. There's some Birch on my property. I'm going to look for this fungus in the future. Very interesting and thanks!
Thanks Lars! Currently just dealt with -25 c wind chill here in Ohio the last few days.
Not too bad though temp wise, I still wear my shorts and sandals out. Stay safe and have a good one buddy.
And they say there is no benefit from being 400lbs.
Congratulations, Fire Lord Lars!
Outstanding, Lars!
Great success, well done.
Unbelievable! Just goes to show, with perseverance and knowledge of your environment, there is always a way to survive.
Another brilliant bit of helpful advice Lars, Thanks again for your input to Survival scenarios.
Holy moly! This is some next level stuff! Also I like your wool-coat!
Result, nicely done Larse 👌🏻
Super! 👍
Wow, you did it! Very interesting!!!
Awesome video Lars. You can use just a good dry stick/branch and basically drill into the chagga for a friction fire. The two inner layers ignite the best the outer layer is good for chia. Thanks again for another great video 👍
Superb love it
Awesome Lars, survival fantastic skills will definitely be able to survive in the cold, regards 😊
Awesome job Lars ! Great video as always !
Thanks for the video brother 👍
Wow, awesome Lars 👌 you definitely got it. 😊
😊thanks for sharing
hey thank you for sharing , this is very good to know
That was awesome, thanks for sharing and now you know you can do it.
Great job.
I must say that l am impressed, started fires in many ways but this is truly special and so simple. Can wait to give it try it.
Great!
Havent watched the video yet, but wanted to leave support for you. I will enjoy the video later today.
Good demonstration Lars thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
Thank you brother Mike. Be blessed!
Hey Russia brother from America thank u for sharing your skills n wisdom.
Maybe in America, but in Canada all that Lars shows I have seen on Canadian You Tube channels!
The nature is the same, so the ways of the woods are the same too of course.
Greetings , Michał from Poland
Greetings Poland!
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Hello good evening 👍👋👋
Well done!
That's awesome now if only there was chaga in my area I could try it. Good info Lars thank you.
Amazing 👍
Nice Job.super impressive.
Hei Lars, would be interesting how it goes when you put a bit wooden ash between chaga and stick. I know that David West works a lot with wooden ash, all kind of materials and friction, maybe then it goes faster. Great video as always
Awesome Lars 👍👍
Another great video.
Super awesome
Very cool 👍
👍👍👍 .. awesome Lars 😊.
Now, to go out into my local forest and find some Chaga. Oops, my local forest does not have any Birch Trees ..any that there are / were there have been removed. Fortunately, on both occasions, I was able to harvest some bark before they were carted away .. a stock thereof I hoard jealously and use sparingly. Chaga though .. nothing.
A good share .. thanks. .. take care ..
That is very nice!
Really awesome
Awesome, one of the only technics I didn't do yet. Thanks
Cool method to get warm in northern climate.
Thank you, love your videos Lars!! Thank you.
Happy to hear that!
Gonna rename you to the 'Wizard of the Woods'! Kudos👍👍
Very awesome!
Nice work last.🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
Amazing! Well that could be an absolute lifesaver, literally!
It will only work in cold weather though.
I HAVE MADE FIRE 🔥 ....I HAVE MADE FIRE! 🕺🤸♀️🕺
Thank you , Lars .
🐺Loupis Canis .
Thank you too LC!
Nice one 👍
Wow thats pretty amazing
Love seeing the old Siberian ways! Astounding!
When I saw your breath, I didn't think it was going to work. You are the man, Lars.
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing.
Ha, ha....here in central British Columbia Canada..your backyard looks just like mine...-25C here now. Will try your technique! Be warm!
That was very cool! Great job!
Thank you Lars .You just saved some lives❤😊😊😊
I didn't know that one. Thanks!
Now that was cool
It's probably here, somewhere in the 200+ comments, but there are some other materials that will take a spark from flint and steel without any pre-charring. Punkwood dust works, milkweed (the little part on the inside that the seed fluffs attach to) are two that come to mind. Of course, these must be dry. Great video, and well done.
there is a reason you are SURVIVAL Russia !!! Thank you Lars!!!
That's an awesome technique. 🔥 also, that's a really awesome coat!! 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome .Thanks for sharing Lars
Incredible! Nice job... thanks for sharing!!
smart way to make fire. Yeah, and keep the warmth wile starting the fire
Loved, loved this idea! Cannot wait to try!
this is such an amazing channel! great information! I have got to find some of that stuff.
Nice!!
Tries, having never attempted it before, while recording the process. Mad respect!
Thank you for sharing this video i know the friction method Paper and ashes between two flat pieces of Wood. I will definitely have to try this method.
Again again thanks for sharing
Lars, that is incredible & invaluable. Awesome demo !
Now that was pretty cool. Nicely done, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this excellent piece of outdoors knowledge
I will have to give that a try. Thanks for this information.
Sweet, I need to try this now. Just need to get back to a birch area.
Dang it Lars, I just outfitted myself with several ferrocerium rods as you suggested now you're telling me I got to take it a step farther😂 thanks for the information stay safe
"Ferro-rods" are a better way :)
@@SurvivalRussia agreed🙂
Super!
А ещё березовая чага заваренная как чай является средством против онкологических заболеваний,наравне с настойкой травы-полыни.
Я пью чашку чая с чагой утром и вечером. Очень хороший чай.
Heck yes. Very well done. Thank you.