Fire with Fungus - Bushcraft
In this video Brad quickly shows how we like to use fungus to make fire. Bushcraft is the art of using materials found in the wild to survive and thrive. It's a craft that encompasses making fires, shelters, and tools out of the raw ingredients nature has to offer, and here in the American Wilderness, we'll do all we can to help you master this ancient set of skills. Music by: Braydo

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