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Survival Fire – Multiple Ignition Methods

​Master a variety of reliable fire-starting methods for any condition. This class covers how to use char cloth, ferro rods, batteries with steel wool, and a solar lens to ignite a fire. Ideal for building confidence and versatility in survival fire-making.

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- Join live or watch the recording anytime after class.

Whether you're deep in the backcountry or preparing for emergencies, fire is one of the most vital survival skills you can have. In this live, hands-on Zoom class, you'll learn how to start a fire using four reliable methods with simple tools and natural materials—all included in your mailed kit.

From using char cloth and ferro rods to starting a flame with steel wool and batteries, and even harnessing the sun with a solar lens, this class gives you the confidence to light a fire in nearly any condition.

This ancient skill teaches patience, precision, and confidence. Whether you're new to primitive skills or looking to sharpen your technique, this class is a powerful introduction to primitive fishing.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Preparing and using char cloth

  • Ferro rod techniques for any weather

  • Using batteries for fast ignition

  • Fire starting with magnification and solar lenses

  • Sourcing fire tools in emergencies

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What’s Included in Your Kit:

  • Char cloth, ferro rod, striker

  • Steel wool, AA battery, solar lens

  • Tinder samples and instruction guide

Class Perks:

  • Join the live Zoom session for real-time guidance

  • Access the recorded session anytime if you can't attend live

  • Ask questions during and after the class through our chat group for up to a week and get support from an experienced instructors

  • Ideal for being prepared in emergencies. 

Book Your Spot Today

Zoom link is sent via email 72 hours before class starts.

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385-233-1280

1002 E 800 N Genola UT, 84655

©2020 by Wilderness Wild Survival School.

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