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inflatable balls you can get inside Survival 2: How To Transport Fire

inflatable balls you can get inside Survival 2: How To Transport Fire

We discussed the importance of fire and how to make it.Long-distance camping and living environment that often needs to be movedMove from one site to the next.It is not ideal to have to use the fire bow repeatedly or any other technology because it takes a lot of time and effort.
In this case, energy is not very rich, so spending on starting a new fire is not what we want to do."Apache match" or "Apache Cigar" is a bundle of organic materials tightly wrapped together to keep heat, but no oxygen.This will maintain the interior of the coal but will not allow it to burn wildly.
The properly assembled Apache match can safely maintain coal for up to 10 hours.As our fire is going out and turning into a pile of hot coal, we want to build our game.What we have to do is collect a pile of fire and wrap the coal up as our insulation.
On the fire we want to wrap it with some sticks, then our outermost layer will be the bark and any other paper material that we can get.Wrap it tightly and tie it tightly with some rope.Coal should be inserted in the middle of the package near the tip.
Once the coal spreads the heat to the surrounding kindling, the assembled Apache matches will be like a lit cigar, finally lit and smoked, but not on fire.To re-ignite the fire, unlock the bundles.Continue to open it and blow on the aftermath.
As the internal layer has been lit, the fire will almost immediately ignite.Will Stack under the fire structure you have built and enjoy your heat.This method is very similar to the above Apache match and works on the same premise.
Keep the heat and fuel, but limit the oxygen to prevent the fire, but keep the remaining fire.This time, however, we don't want to make a bundle and tie it together, but rather want to wrap a tin can tightly in the shape of about three quarters with our ignite material.Now, we put the coal into the jar and wrap it tightly with fire.
This will last for several hours.
When it's time to re-ignite the fire, just pour the jar out and explode on the Ashes.You can scoop out what's inside with a stick because it should be packed tight and it's hard to get it out.Alternatively, you can fill the jar with hot coal.
You need some kind of lid to slow down the reaction and prevent the coal from burning too fast.Also, you need to improvise a way to hold the jar without burning because it will be very hot.This is not the preferred way, but moving fire from position to position is a very simple and quick way.
Many kinds of fungi can not only make fire, but also make fire.My favorite is called "Conk" or "Tinder" fungus because it is able to hold the aftermath for a few hours and is usually lit by only one or two sparks.To find and use tinder fungi, attention must be turned to the trees.
Reddish-brown plate-Like fungi, it is often possible to grow on the side of the tree.When it is broken and dry, it will have the property we want.Another fungus with the properties we pursue is called cramp balls or King Alfred cake.
These usually black fungus balls can be found on dead trees.The cramp ball is about the size of the golf ball, and once dry, it will perform well for our purpose.To carry your fire with any of these fungi, simply touch the dried fungus block with coal and expose it to high temperatures.
Once Yu Mu catches your fungus, wrap it with a moss and head to your next location.Use it to light your fire, turn off your remaining fire, put it in your fire plant and blow it.This is the last thing I like because while it's easy, it's also a bit tedious and requires more attention when moving.
Using the split log, place hot coal on the plane where the split occurs.After a while, the coal will start to burn.Carry the logs carefully, separate while monitoring the coal while walking.
If the coal starts to cool and blacken, give it a good blow and heat it up.As I said, it's simple but tedious because you have to monitor and maintain it.At the end of each survival article, I will include a vote.
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