@dpurssord

By far the best video explaining in detail how to make a fire with different sourced kindle in damp/wet weather just with the fire and steel. Absolutely spot on. This video is the benchmark for firemaking over here in the U.K in wooded areas. I tend to try and make a cleared area with a shallow hole in the ground if possible to keep wind off. Really hate those gusts. For the rain, if no tree cover I'll put three sticks in ground where soft enough, use whatever is available to tie three sticks to form a triangle about a foot off the ground which will cover with grass/sticks etc to create a half decent cover. Tying with twisted dried grass a couple of twigs over the roof cover to hold it in place as wind again tries its magic. Once again, have to say this video is by far the best explained and detailed  fire making example I've ever seen for the type of tools and surroundings.

@Madonnalitta1

I grab some sliverbirch bark and oak moss when it's dry in the summer, and keep a little stash in my tinder box. 
Great video, very informative.

@jamesellsworth9673

Splendid information and technique.

@carolmasters1305

Hi Mike, just recently found your channel, must admit It brings back many memories of my childhood, living on a farm with lots of woodland, I used to build dens and hideouts. My Dad said I should have been a boy, but no a very boisterous young girl. Being 65 now your channel brings back very joyous memories for me. πŸŽ‰β€

@waltervos9853

Very informative. Useful video on how to make a fire in damp conditions!

@energdnb

Ive loved your videos for years man, im so glad there are still people that are willing to go out and educate people on stuff that could literally save their life! Good stuff

@annomanno7061

i tried lighting a fire in wet conditions just yesterday, perfect timing for this video!!

@BUTTERFLY31214

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@adventureswithpiper1045

Great Video! This is something so important that so many people overlook! I live in a mountain valley so were pretty wet here as well! Its  a must to know how to start a fire in wet conditions!

@m10hhn6T6yBuomom-d7h

Thank you for your contribution to enriching the content on YouTube. I look forward to new videos with pleasure!πŸƒπŸ€ŽπŸ’

@tribaljr

Brilliant explanation. Encourages me to go out in the rain and try this to improve my skills. Thanks

@dannesys

Excellent, detailed tutorial, many thanks!

@m10n2T6yXiXi-d8r

I've been watching you for a long time and your content always resonates in my heart. Thank you for that!🫣πŸ₯°πŸ€‘

@davidstephenson3615

That was absolutely excellent, succinct and thorough, straight to the point and covering so many techniques. Just great!

@m10hhn5T6yKemem-b8o

As always, your videos are a feast for the eyes and mind. Thank you for your creativity and for sharing it with us!πŸ•ŠπŸ¦πŸ§Έ

@FishingStyle_FishingChannel

Please Keep Updating. Thank You for Your Efforts...πŸ’ͺπŸ‘πŸ‘ŒπŸ™

@michaelwallwork7482

Brilliant πŸ‘

@hungryhank6044

Sir, that was a very informative video! I learned some very good tips about fire starting. Great job,keep it up! Take care.

@m10hhn6T6yAnhnh

Thank you very much for your fascinating videos. Your topics are always relevant and interesting.πŸ‘πŸ„πŸ¦“

@Countryboy071

I never get tired of Mike's videos,  ive been a subscriber for years and there's something for everyone.  Would mind seeing some more survival hunting/improvised weapons though πŸ‘