(Video) This Man Demonstrates How to Make an Upside Down Fire During the Winter. How it Turns Out? Pretty Impressive!

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Building a fire in the wildest of winters is definitely possible. This tutorial will show you just how you can make an upside down fire when conditions are especially rough.

When it comes to building a shelter and staying warm with a fire, this video will have all the information you need. Find out what you need to know!

Staying warm would never seem possible in that weather, right?! This is one skill you'll definitely be grateful to have when SHTF. Don't get caught after the collapse without warmth and shelter!


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18 Comments

  1. Brian Bandy said:

    Wow! very cool. Will pass this on. They’re camping this weekend up near Lake Lanier and the temps are supposed to be in the teens (plus the lake “chill”). Burn ban is lifted after the recent rains, so I’m guessing the will be some campfires…..

  2. Jay Tilman said:

    We use this method sideways in our wood stove to heat the house

  3. Rob DuBois said:

    I built a lot of campfires while in Boy Scouts. They last a long time and they are easy to learn and teach with.

  4. Ron Bonneau said:

    I been using this way for a long time. To me, it’s the only way to go.

  5. Dane Zuber said:

    This video is very satisfying to watch. Was a little disappointed when it ended!

  6. Daniel Fischer said:

    Eh.. I start fires in the middle and create an air tunnel. Getting flames to rise between two pieces of wood just wide enough apart to allow combustion rather than smoke. Having wood under the fire is critical to success rate.

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