(VIDEO) Using the Mound Method, This Survivalist Shows Us How to Make Charcoal Out in the Wild

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Charcoal is an amazing resource to have in the wild, and it can be made using common materials that you find in the woods. Take a look at how this survivalist utilizes the mound method to make a batch of charcoal!

Although it takes time, you’ll be able to make and store a large quantity of charcoal using the mound method. It keeps for an unlimited amount of time. And with its versatile abilities, you’ll be sure to put it to good use!


2 Comments

  1. Larry McCullen said:

    There are abandoned pits all over the mountains where I live that were used 100 years ago to produce charcoal for iron mills and to cook limestone so it could be pulverized for lime.
    For years I wondered what these pits and mounds were for…

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