Southy I grew up in the Swamps of the great Okeeliving with my Creek native blood, I grew up in Carolina Bays in Yamasee, Ashepoo, waccamaw people, and Part in the Hills of Cherokee nation with my dad. I always been in the woods hunting, fishing, gardening etc. It was 25 years ago I got very serious into my roots, and went to live with totally in the woods for exteneted peroids of time with nothing. Most natives could care less about who they are, they want internet, cash, drugs etc. I was trained by my people, and then have traveling living with other tribes, I just spent 15 months with the Apache. tribes exchange knowledge noone is allowed to know, stuff I will never say on here. i am who I say I am, not bragging, it is just what I do, and was trying to help on here, but I am okay just to read now, and let ya'll do the talking. after this day, I will rather listen and learn for any tidbit of info can save years of pain, like I was trying to do withthe peg deadfall trap, and the cherry page. I am willing to learn from other parts of the world, some of my elders dont agree I should be sharing anything with anyone, but I am a little open minded, but still respect m,y elders. the fire thing was merely a question what would you do for a NIGHT, not for a life style so it is better to learn not to have fire at all, that way you always be comfortable. I told you I have been places where no fire material extisted, not even an old tire. so what would you do in that issue if you were me, you would master learning to do without fire in extreme problems. A fire is an luxury, and a gift. but anyways, i am outa year, I got bark to peel, and magnolia leaves to collect.