How to Make a Fire to Survive

Have a high knowledge about fire, the uses of it, and firewood types.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Have a high knowledge about fire

    Fire has three principle uses in a survival situation:
    Cooking Signaling Warmth Wood used for a fire can be broken into the following categories:
    Tinder
    - Dry and fluffy wood shavings, cedar bark, or even dryer lint.

    Kindling
    - Small twigs and splinters of wood.

    Fuel wood
    - Branches smaller than your wrist.

    Logs
    - Not used in any survival scenarios but nice for cabins.
  2. Step 2: the uses of it

  3. Step 3: and firewood types.

Detailed Guide

Fire has three principle uses in a survival situation:
Cooking Signaling Warmth Wood used for a fire can be broken into the following categories:
Tinder
- Dry and fluffy wood shavings, cedar bark, or even dryer lint.

Kindling
- Small twigs and splinters of wood.

Fuel wood
- Branches smaller than your wrist.

Logs
- Not used in any survival scenarios but nice for cabins.

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