Hello, /out/. My first post on this board
During the last year, I have been spending more and more time outdoors, hiking, exploring forests, crossing rivers etc.
So far my "adventures" haven't been particularly eventful or dangerous or anything, they are, at most, about 16 hours or so, from the very first light till sunrise
What I wanted to ask you is what are things that I (and, everyone else who is new to this) should definitely know? Common mistakes people (or you) have made that could have been avoided, what not to do and what I should do correctly. While /out/ I also really like to photograph things, my camera is one of the things that have made me go out more actively.
Anyways, please post anything I should know. I am planning of doing a longer trip during the following months, about 3 days or so.
>pic semi related, something I took yesterday
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Do you have any questions?
thank you! those graphs really helped
I have a question, yes - what is the best way to make a fire? Assuming I have simple matches
or in a case I don't even have matches, how would I go on about making a fire?
>>826319
to make a fire, put dry wood on the ground beforehand so the ground doesn't suck the heat out the fire
find deadstanding wood, wood that is not on the ground but is dead. fallen trees are good for this.
Make a tepee shape, put very fine wood on the inside of the tepee and then make the wood larger and larger if you know what i'm saying.
there's plenty of guides on youtube
Friend
YouTube is a great resource to learn and watch
Would reccomend you watch MCQbushcraft, alfieaesthetics and TaroMovies
Have fun
>>826339
>alfieaesthetics
legendary hero
>MCQbushcraft
fucking faggot