Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Tips : How to Start a Fire in Wet Weather

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Tips : How to Start a Fire in Wet Weather
Common sense would tell you that it is not possible to start a fire in wet weather, but in reality, the lights can be made and sustained in almost any weather. Open fires, particularly with other medium or small, is something that takes practice. Do it with wet wood is an art form that requires special considerations. And maintaining a fire when it rains takes more practice than anything. To learn how to start a fire in Wet Weather, continue reading.

Light a fire

Our sedentary habits make us seek refuge and cover when it rains, and therefore you are not as eager to start a campfire in these moments. However, when you are in a survival situation may be exactly what you need after a bad rain or storm. If you're completely soaked and it becomes cold, learn to light a fire on wet surfaces can be a lifesaver. Of course, the rules of survival imply that you must achieve the following before starting a fire:

    If you want to know how to make a fire in a damp place, make sure that you are out of range of any immediate danger. For example, if you are walking in the mountains or hilly terrain - that is, at higher altitudes - and you are exposed to wind and rain or snow, the first thing to do is get out of the situation you are in If. this is not possible, then you should try to build a shelter, but the best is always down to a flat surface, preferably under the trees. Undoubtedly, you see lush vegetation, you will also fuel for the fire.

    Look under rocks, in caves and crevices and under large logs: These are sites that tends to preserve the dry matter when everything else is wet. In addition, if the rain is a problem, it is essential that you look for dry fuel. You can get leaves, twigs, etc., in the most unlikely of places.

    Empty your pockets and look inside your backpack: Maybe a dry fuel is available and help you start a fire.

    Remove wet materials: If you are on the damp ground, you might need to dig a little to find the leaves and twigs. You can also contact your local fire department for advice on how to start a fire in damp conditions.

Final note

Light a fire in the rain, it's like the same thing on a dry surface. The only difference is that you have to take extra care and perhaps make several attempts to stabilize the flames. Remember that safety comes before anything else.

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