How to Carry a Fire
Starting a fire is crucial in any survival situation. It can be used for a variety of reasons. However, starting a fire is not the hardest part. A fire will go out unless you constantly feed it the fuel it needs. There is a way to keep a fire burning and help save it for later use. As a matter of fact, you can keep smoldering embers alive for several days to be used to build a large fire. To do this, attach a string or wire to a can. Then, fill the can with some dry moss. If damp moss is only available, place it at the bottom, then fill the top with dry grass or moss. This can be done because the damper moss will eventually dry out. Finally, place glowing embers into the nest of the moss, covering it up with more moss. Embers that appear to be dying out can be saved by blowing on them gently.
This is a great survival technique to help save a fire in any survival situation. If you were ever placed in a situation without any aids to start a fire, you will realize how difficult a task it is. With a technique like this one, you can help save the fire that you worked tirelessly to build and have a ready-to-go fire at your disposal.
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