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Caveman Fire Challenge
Dave Remmen
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Hey, this is my first time on the forums. Great posts everybody!
Anyways, I'm getting into making videos and podcasts related to wilderness survival,
sustainability
, and more. Would love to hear your thoughts :)
For my first
video
, I jumped into a frozen river then rubbed some wet sticks together to make a fire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB9xmkeoDSQ
Podcasts here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9BFxqzev1Iy-4Ete_YjY4A
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Awesome video! I loved the caveats at the end
SKIP books, get 'em while they're hot!!!
Skills to Inherit Property
Been there. Done that. Went back for more. But this time, I took this tiny ad with me:
GAMCOD 2025: 200 square feet; Zero degrees F or colder; calories cheap and easy
https://permies.com/wiki/270034/GAMCOD-square-feet-degrees-colder
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