Upside down camp fire in woodland
By woodlandstv
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http://www.woodlands.co.uk/ An upside down fire offers several advantages in a woodland setting, which survival expert Sean Collins demonstrates. He also offers tips on using a fire steel and answers that perennial problem - why does the smoke always seem to blow towards me?
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10 comments so far
stonybrokebushcraf
July 22, 2011
very professional my friend and a good demo
colddrake80
July 22, 2011
Very nice video. I'll bet this method will work well for lighting a hobo stove. Those can be a bit difficult to work with when trying to start the fire from the bottom up.
Matt Dasilva
July 22, 2011
Brilliant! I never would of thought of that reason for the smoke always coming at me. Love your video. Matt in Minnesota
Houba Hop
July 25, 2011
Does it work with damp wood? Because with the tepee method you can burn damp and even green wood.
stonybrokebushcraf
July 29, 2011
@seanandfreddie1 ok mate will i do
Kushtov
January 9, 2012
hahahaha lmao omfg finally an explanation about why smoke coming towards me x3
all this years of frustration i've lived (20) are now gone… i wont get frustrated anymore cuz now i know the phyisics around this ''unluckyness'' phenomenon xD my dad will be surprised lol
thnx man!!
Priscilla Smit
August 7, 2013
if a fire is good and hot, you can burn everyting. nomatter your set-up
Matthew Muzzy
January 13, 2014
no dude.. smoke follows beauty XD .. eh, its what dad always said .
TheMADGUY50
August 5, 2016
That was instructive and enjoyable and old 😀
1acroyear1
May 30, 2018
What the fuck is wrong with the second cameraman? Is he retarded or drunk?