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Sep 22, 2008
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Hi everyone!

I have not being posting recently as I had major exams and a lot of potential adventures/jaunts had to be cancelled.:(

Today I was bored, so I decided to get a fire started using bamboo.

Here is how I did it

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Splitting bamboo


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Making a base

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Fine shavings

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Feather stick

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I struck sparks onto the fine shavings and placed the feather sticks on once I got a flame, then built it up from there

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A mug of instant noodles!

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Next time I will use bamboo alone by using a bamboo fire saw/thong, and possibly a whole post on the uses of bamboo, which is long overdue.
 
Good way of 'recycling ' old bamboo canes :)
I have a large & tenacious patch of bamboo in the garden..........I don't use it for fire making as it burns too quickly & doesn't generate enough heat for real cooking.................might give it another a go with some dry canes I have hanging about getting in the way, I don't normally split them but it looks better to do so.:D your method is more a purer tradional one as I get a fire started using wood then feed it with the bamboo.:(

I see you're using a US canteen mug....I prefer mine to the crusader or lets say I find it more pratical,...... my water bottles fit in it, I find it a better size & water boils quicker in it.:)
 
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It sure seems to make great feather sticks! I guess the way Bamboo fibres are help a lot there. Thanks for the great pics.
 

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