Wet Wood fire with BK-16 and a Metal Match

It is a pine of some sort. I showed the needles/bark in my video. I haven't made positive ID but I can usually get just about any wood to burn if processed that way so I just threw it in a bucket of water and went with it. It is what I had handy.
I saw the needles but i couldnt make a positive ID of the specific kind of pine either. No big deal i was just curious so i thought i would ask!
 
I almost.choked on my copenhagen i was laughin soo hard at that one seedsacker! Very. Intuitive interpretaion! (Whatever the hell that means but it sounded good!)
 
I really needed to relax after that video. Sometimes focusing so much on the particulars of how to do a fire takes the fun out of it. I'm posting this to counterbalance episode 2.

[video=youtube;8HdCrlYhYnw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HdCrlYhYnw[/video]
 
I really needed to relax after that video. Sometimes focusing so much on the particulars of how to do a fire takes the fun out of it. I'm posting this to counterbalance episode 2.

[video=youtube;8HdCrlYhYnw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HdCrlYhYnw[/video]

Ah, now the truth comes out. I see through your lies, AverageIowaGuy.

AR Woodsman is obviously the brains behind your channel. You've been taking his experiences and expertise and publishing them as your own. I can tell you are no real expert from your poorly constructed fires and your continual promotion of Vaseline as a cure-all.

:D

Thanks for the laugh.

And uh, where could I find one of those virgin-forged Swedish saws?
 
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