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EntertainmentHow to Survive in the Wilderness

How to Make a Burn Bowl

Transcript

If you had a pot it would be easy to cook. If you have a nice campfire, a nice cooking fire, sometimes you might find yourself without a pot. If you don’t have a pot you’re going to need to improvise and make a bowl.

The bowl that I’ve made right here, or I’m making, is called a burn bowl. It’s made by taking pieces of coal, putting them in the bowl, blowing on them until you get a fire. And what’s going to happen, and what you can see is happening, is that that’s slowly going to burn out the bottom of the bowl.

This could take a while, so you can get one or two burn bowls going. It’s nice to have a couple bowls. I have a second bowl that’s sitting right up behind me. And you have one bowl that’s filled with water. You can dip your hot rock in it and it’ll clean it off. Then take that rock and put it in another bowl, and instead of drinking charcoal-y water you’ll drink clean water. So this is a good way to get things boiling and a way to make a nice bowl.

Now once you get your charcoal in your bowl and it starts to burn away the bottom, and I’m just going to dump this out to show you, you’re going to want to scrape the bottom away. And if you can see, all that freshly burned area is scraping out. I’m scraping it right now with an antler. You can use a rock. You can use a stick. Most of this bowl was scraped with a stick, but I’m using this antler right now just to get the last few pieces of ash out of the bottom.

So our bowl is going to get deeper, and rounder, and nicer. At the very end you can take a rock or sand, put sand in the bottom, and then take a piece of deer hide or a piece of your shirt and rub it with the sand in the bottom. That’s sort of like sandpaper and you can sand it out to a pretty smooth surface. On this one I used pumice, so I used a volcanic rock to sand it out.

So, you can get a nice bowl that will give you the ability to eat, store water, cook with water, and that’s kind of what it looks like in the process. And that’s a little bit further along in the process.


Lessons in this Guide

First Aid Basics for Wilderness Survival

How to Tell Direction in the Wilderness Using a Watch

How to Make Wood Tongs for Rock Cooking

How to Build a Bed for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Purify Water for Rock Boiling

How to Deal with a Dangerous Animal

How to Adjust a Fish Snare

How to Send an Emergency Signal in the Wilderness

How to Survive in the Wilderness with Marko Yurachek

How to Send an Emergency Signal using a Reflective Surface

How to Find Worms for Your Fish Hook

How to Find a Ready-Made Shelter in the Wilderness

How to Attach a Fish Snare Trigger to a Tree

How to Make a Stone Tool

How to Forecast Weather in the Wilderness

How to Rock Boil Water Safely

How to Set Up a Cooking Fire in the Wilderness

How to Cook Using Rock-Boiled Water

What to Have in a Survival Kit

Hygiene Skills for the Outdoors

How to Cook Fish over a Campfire

How to Make a Hook for a Fish Snare

Survival Kit Essentials

How to Find a Good Spot for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Make a Fireplace for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Make Cordage (Rope) in the Wilderness

How to Make a Trigger for a Fish Snare

How to Gut a Fish with a Stone Tool

How to Build a Roof for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Build the Framework for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Make a Burn Bowl

How to Tell Direction in the Wilderness using Stick Shadows

How to Store Water in the Wilderness

How to Forage for Food in the Autumn

Where to Find Clean Water in the Wilderness

How to Store Food Outdoors in the Wilderness

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