I gathered a big handful of the fluffy white seed heads from cat-tail the other day and have been trying fire lighting with it, with mixed degrees of success.
I've found that it takes a spark from a Swedish firesteel very well, but I just seem to get a flash flame, and then it goes out. The flame just seems to rush over the outside of the ball of cat-tail tinder and then goes out almost immediately, after which the tinder is much more difficult to light from a spark. If I have a few bits of papery birch bark mixed in with the cat-tail then one of these will often catch as the flame front passes it, but the cat-tail doesn't seem to be able to sustain a flame itself.
Just wondering what other people have found...
Geoff
I've found that it takes a spark from a Swedish firesteel very well, but I just seem to get a flash flame, and then it goes out. The flame just seems to rush over the outside of the ball of cat-tail tinder and then goes out almost immediately, after which the tinder is much more difficult to light from a spark. If I have a few bits of papery birch bark mixed in with the cat-tail then one of these will often catch as the flame front passes it, but the cat-tail doesn't seem to be able to sustain a flame itself.
Just wondering what other people have found...
Geoff