Actually just as I finished writing these I can across these items.
it’s called a fat rope stick, looks really interesting.
That's it. A Mora firestarter knife comes with such a piece.
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Actually just as I finished writing these I can across these items.
it’s called a fat rope stick, looks really interesting.
Interesting thread.. spent many years camping/backpacking and started many-a-campfire. Never used any of the above and always worked with what we found in the area... I specifically remember teaching the boys how to make a campfire after a downpour when everything was wet.... made some fur sticks (at least that's what I always have called them) and used wood from the center of an otherwise wet piece of wood. If we needed a headstart, you can't beat pine sap. I miss those days.
Oops - just saw you already posted this.Drier lint. It's free and plentiful.
You can cram it into a toilet paper empty roll and add twigs for fun or just ball it up and put it under your kindling.
We save bacon grease when camping too. Pour it over the logs and wipe up the pan with paper towel and store in a ziplock.
It was even posted before meOops - just saw you already posted this.
Glad I am not the only one!
The drier the dryer lint, the drier and warmer you'll be.......It was even posted before me
Drier lint rules for campfires.
I've heard coconut oil works better, but I haven't tried it yet.Fire strike and cotton balls laced with Vaseline.
One strike - one fire.
Gave up on lighters years ago.
Very practical.I have started fires this week twice using handsanitizer like I mentioned earlier. The pandemic caused some stores to load up on handsanitizer only to nearly give it away later. I bought it for 20 cents a bottle late last year. I also bought a one gallon jug for $3.00. I keep it in my travel trailer and all my vehicles.
You are a true bushman!