Hi Folks,
Nobby wrote...
"I'm trying to think of a small fire lighting kit to carry in a small container that if things around me are wet will give me the best chance of lighting a fire.
I have a fire steel and piece of hacksaw blade what should I include for tinder? Cotton wool, steel wool, charcloth or what?
Thanks for any help."
Jon Pickett wrote...
Anyone can light a fire with a lighter and some hexy blocks or vaseline soaked cotton wool, inner tube, etc etc, but we as bushcrafters, I feel we should try to use more traditional methods of firelighting (are we meant to practice our art or not). Of course we should take back up kit in case we fail, but we should at least try....
I cannot see in Nobby's post that he wanted to do it the Bushcraft way, he just wanted a small kit for when it was wet and by the looks of it just wants to get a fire going for a nice brew without too much hassle, there are of course times to practice the craft...but when it's raining and you are gagging for that cuppa that is definitely not the time...At least he isn't thinking of taking a gas stove or other similar cooking device along, even though that would be the easiest way...
Hope that doesn't sound too abrupt, it is not meant to....
LS