What is the best way to break a piece of wood in half for a campfire?
karate chop.
Pick up a smaller piece of wood
You'll rarely need to cut up wood when /out/. Pieces suitable for fires are easily found and/or broken into size with your foot.
Smack a large log on a tree until it creates a large peojoctile to maybe hit someone in the face?
>>780195
>>780195
If you're talking like.. you have no tools (you should probably specify that), then you can take a long piece of wood and place it between two very close trees or one with a split trunk then push till it breaks.
This is the best way.
This thing, to be honest
>>780209
damn, what a strong independent wymyn
>>780212
gotta show off those first aid skillz bro.
>>780195
Pic related
>>780196
This is also acceptable
For kindling or to break a large log into smaller pieces?
If the latter then like pic related. Slam the heaviest rock you can lift onto a propped up log, from as high as you can get. Works great
>>780195
>campfires
LNT
>>780880
Take entire tree branch.
Break off tiny limbs with hands.
Break off bigger limbs with leverage.
Break main limb with rock thrown at angle.
All parts of fuel for a whole night in 20 minutes.
Anybody else in this thread is going to make you work a lot harder.
>>780895
>my shitty knives are shitty
News at 11
>>780897
It isn't about how shitty the knife is, it is how poorly you treat it.
>>780195
What are you doing /out/ without a hatchet?
>>780895
what the fuck are those knives made out of plastic?
>>780895
people are stupid, and for some reason, seem to find pleasure in showing other people they know how to use the wrong tool for the task
maybe if they watched less videos of other idiots in their backyards, and actually checked out some respectable programming, they'd know the right tool(s) to be using and even how to make their own
>>780900
What in the fuck?
>>780900
Why though
>>780894
Fuck off.
Ashes blow away cunt, you can bury them too if you want. LNT is meant for trash and etc.
Leaving no trace is just a meme /out/ started and people take it too seriously.
Katana.
>>781003
>Leaving no trace is just a meme /out/ started
You have to be 18 to use 4chan.
>>781003
>Leaving no trace is just a meme /out/ started and people take it too seriously.
kek
>Leave No Trace began in the 1960s and 1970s.[2]
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leave_No_Trace
>>780206
nah that's too easy
do as beavers do chew on it until it easily breaks.
>>781008
heh, nothing personnel
Push it into the ground until it snaps or put it on a high bit at one end then drop a heavy thing in the middle
>>780197
false. Man might be in a place where he brought his own firewood.
you are false.
>>780195
Bodyslam it
the will of free men