Favourite Things in Fire Starting

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Favourite Fire starting method?


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TheViking

Native
Jun 3, 2004
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What's your favourite way of starting a fire? (apart from fire by friction).
And what firetype do you like best?
What natural tinder do you like best?

Personally it's magnifying glass, but that'll only work if the sun is shining off course.
My favourite firetype is the ones in pits or long-log fires. :wink:
Favourite tinder has to be cattaildown. :biggthump

Cheers :uu:
 

Gary

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 17, 2003
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from Essex
Got to be the fire steel - I seem to use it for everything.

All though soon I plan to go back to flint and steel as I want to take a more traditional approach to my kit.
 

grumit

Settler
Nov 5, 2003
816
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guernsey
i like the flint and steel as it realy give's you a feeling of being back to basics and it works well every time :wave:
 

Squidders

Full Member
Aug 3, 2004
3,853
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Harrow, Middlesex
Firesteel... favorite tinder has to be coconut husk as the ember is just so damn hot when you blow on it. I don't have a favorite fire as i'm usually chuffed with whatever fire I can make :wink:
 

Kath

Native
Feb 13, 2004
1,397
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I like flint and steel best. :biggthump

(I spend half the time taking the skin off my knuckles rather than getting a spark tough! :eek:):)
 

Ed

Admin
Admin
Aug 27, 2003
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South Wales Valleys
It has to be a traditional flint and steel for starting the fire, birch bark for tinder..... I don't really have a favorite 'fire type' but i do like clay ovens.

:biggthump
Ed
 

Paganwolf

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 26, 2004
2,330
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Essex, Uk
www.WoodlifeTrails.com
I like my Fire piston, many things can be used to ignite an ember, char cloth, cotton waste,amadou, wood punk ect and as tinder anything dry i have to hand, birch bark and dry fern works well :wink:
 

Realgar

Nomad
Aug 12, 2004
327
1
W.midlands
Firesteels good and reliable. The magnesium version can also be used to liven up quiet evenings if you raid the first aid kit for a bit of permanganate ( flash powder )..
 

Gary

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 17, 2003
2,603
2
57
from Essex
Napalm works well - in fact, I love the smell of it in the morning - its the smell of .......... victory! :rolmao:


Sorry little Viking.

I mean wet-fire.
 

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