Fire_with_char Cloth, char cloth can be used to start fires in the wilderness
HomeAbout usThe PlanSurvival FactsMember Area

char cloth makes starting fires easier


Fire_with_char Cloth
The material to be charred is placed in a tin with a small hole on top. It is placed in the fire. A small trickle of smoke will come out of the tin as the material is being charred. Once the material has changed into char cloth the tin will stop smoking. Do not open the tin until it has cooled or the material may star to burn when it gets oxygen.
Char Cloth is one of the best tenders you can use for starting a fire using a spark used for firelighting for thousands of years.

Fire_with_char Cloth
Char cloth is cloth ( linen or cotton ) that has been combusted in the absence of oxygen. It is easily ignited by even the weakest of sparks.

It has been used as tinder, often in conjunction with flint and steel, for firelighting for thousands of years.

Check out the survival facts on how they intend to go about it.

Some Highlights


Go to the video footageAbout Brad Adrian and Sean Diamond
Daily videos!
What Bare Wilderness is all about
About us
Bare Wilderness Survival Facts
The Plan
The Bare Wilderness Community
Survival Facts
Community

Preview Movie


Brad and Sean have made a cool preview movie. You can download it here.
(right click and select 'save as')

View Sean and Brad's Preview to their Survival Feat
View the Bare Wilderness Preview

Or view the movie online here!

Making an A-Frame Shelter
A-Frame Shelter
   
VideoNewsContactSitemapPrivacy Policy