Siberian fire

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Maybe someone or it will be interesting to take note of this way of a campfire for cooking. We warmed up a bucket of water and will still be here, but it needs nebylo, so just enjoy the new method, which is popularly known as "Siberian fire. It is very convenient for fishing and campfire right on the ice.



We accept the pads and make chainsaw longitudinal incision about 10 cm of wood. Inside sawed between stuffing a rag (as low as possible), and almost wets her with gasoline or oil, and enjoy the process
 

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I understand that. However, what is 'nebylo'? Siberians are the experts on how to keep warm. Do you speak any languages other than Russian or English? If you speak French or Spanish, that would be great.
 

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I wonder how long that thing will burn for?

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The candle will long burn and it is possible to heat up not one bucket of water or to cook food.
 

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RGINN said:
I understand that. However, what is 'nebylo'? Siberians are the experts on how to keep warm. Do you speak any languages other than Russian or English? If you speak French or Spanish, that would be great.

Many thanks for warm words. At me was not so successful translator.
In us in the Ural mountains and Siberia незнают ' nebylo ' also that is such. In wooden доимики the stand or log huts in which the possible stop of hunters or fishermen stand simple ovens.
 

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Your translation is fine. I think I understand what 'nebylo' means. Luckily, one of my employees is fluent in the Russian language. This is a very diverse area, so I know folks who can speak almost every language you can imagine. I don't know how to switch my keyboard over to that script, though.
 

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kamgort said:
RGINN said:
I understand that. However, what is 'nebylo'? Siberians are the experts on how to keep warm. Do you speak any languages other than Russian or English? If you speak French or Spanish, that would be great.

Many thanks for warm words. At me was not so successful translator.
In us in the Ural mountains and Siberia незнают ' nebylo ' also that is such. In wooden доимики the stand or log huts in which the possible stop of hunters or fishermen stand simple ovens.
We will overcome the language barrier . You just stick with us and keep on making your great posts :icon_thumright:
Jim
 

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Old thread but if your still around thanks for posting. I'd like to try this and see how it works.
 

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I saw this being sold at a Meijer store here in Indiana recently.
 

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