Alternative Friction Fire Tinder Nest Materials

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A tutorial showing some alternative natural materials in the woods to use for a tinder nest such as you might use for friction fire lighting.
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You make it look so easy. You are a true professional!

wesrazz
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I really enjoyed the Video, and the Patience with which you dealt with every thing! (Reminded me of how my Grand Father was!)

patrioticsaint
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That was really great I learned a lot You put on a fine presentation and, We thank you thank

pappawheely
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I finally got the bow made, used leather as the string and it grabbed the spindle a lot better . Hoping tomorrow I will be able to light my first friction bow drill fire :)

GospelTruth
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nice. I didnt think that lichen and punkwood would actually work. Awesome. Lilly

SurvivalLilly
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You're the real deal Lonnie, I am enjoying all your videos. They make me smile!!

rosstheplumber
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Wonderful examples of all the amazing natural resources available and where to find them Lonnie! Great video! All the best, Dawn

southpawbushcraft
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Expertly done Lonnie.
Best wishes from a damp and cold Wiltshire England.

WiltshireMan
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A solid tutorial, I also saw that there's no need to rush and panic once the ember is made,
We can allow the ember to set, get everything right and fire will come.
Thanks again for sharing, take care, both of you, coz we care

Hylanda
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Excellent tinder sources ! I learn something new every time I watch you videos! :)

WannabeBushcrafter
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The 2 of you make some of the best videos on here! I spent my weekend watching about 150-160 of them but my account wasn't working so I used my smart tv I didn't sign in but I. Will re-watch every video so I can like them all

metalhipscamper
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good video like how us older fellers slow down, and work with nature. So many are in a rush! My favorite is dried grass as well, although I do use the stems as a housing for my tender....gives me something to hold on to when it gets hot. Enjoy your videos Bro...Blessings to you and Connie

tonyfelts
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Good thought and good demonstration Lonnie!!! I love it to try different tinder materials on my hikes too, again, well done my friend, take care, Taro

Taromovies
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Thanks for the tips Lonnie. Your videos are so relaxing I start to feel as though I'm there with you.

mobiltec
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very nice demo Lonnie, like always, you know your stuff
greetings from Belgium

sosteve
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Thank you, Lonnie. A pleasant and informative diversion as always.

Zerkbern
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Great video as usual Lonnie!!! Be blessed

michaelciulla
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Great video I liked it !!! We are also hanging on the trees this kindling!!! Hello from Siberia!!!

skripalew
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Your older video on USNEA made me want to make a tincture, , ITS SO WONDERFUL TASTING! TY for the idea <3

AdventuresWithKatieinMaine
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I've found that a good tinder in the winter time is the thin hair-like strands that remain on nettles after they die. The parts that held the seeds in autumn.

NatDak
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