Fire and Survival

Fire has a strong psychological impact in a survival situation. It’s the most important tool in your bag after your basic knowledge of wilderness survival.


 

  • Fire provides warmth which helps your mind
  • Fire makes you feel protected from all “those wild animals out there in the shadows”
  • Fire lets you cook meals and use many edible plants that would otherwise be hard to prepare.
  • Wet clothing can be dried in a fire. This can help you to avoid hypothermia.
  • Water can be boiled for purification.
  • Fire can be used to send smoke signals.
  • Fire can be used to burn the end of a stick to make a pointed spear.
  • Fire and smoke can repel insects.
  • Fire can be used to burn trunks or large sticks so that they are more manageable to be used for the construction of a shelter.
  • Smoke can be used to smoke out wild bees to access their honey.
  • Fire can be used to smoke small animals out of their burrows into traps.
  • Fire torches, at night, can be used to blind fish in shallow streams making them easier to capture.

     


    Building a fire, when needed will increase your ability to survive in the wilderness.

    Build a fire as soon as you have a basic shelter. You can improve on your shelter once you have a fire going in the dark.


     

    You should appreciate the importance of fire and know the different methods of starting a fire, transporting tire, and building a fire to fill your needs. Always keep a case of waterproof matches on your body.