Can anyone help, I've been searching for this fungus in and around Cumbria but with no success. I was shown some on a course a couple of years ago but never found any. I think they grow on dead ash trees.
elma said:...what I would like to know is how do you prepare them for use
Ian
Pappa said:I had an experiment recently, lighting various charred items with a flint and steel. Cramp balls that had been previously charred were really easy to light, as easy as charcloth. They provide quite a large area for sparks to land and the sparks 'catch' quickly. The only downside was that they are a little cumbersome to hold in the same hand as a piece of flint, although once I worked out a good technique, it wasn't really a problem.
Pappa
Wookey said:Can anyone help, I've been searching for this fungus in and around Cumbria but with no success. I was shown some on a course a couple of years ago but never found any. I think they grow on dead ash trees.