So got a couple of questions about fire lighting in deep snow,
I'm off to zlockie, poland in just over a week to visit a friends town. He has challenged me to light a fire in the forests nearby using a piece of flint and a striker. I've got char cloth and I know there are plenty of birch trees so the initial lighting shouldn't be too much of an issue.
only thing that worries me is currently the temperature there is -18c and they have had really heavy snowfall which is set to continue throughout the trip. I was planning on digging down to the ground and making a platform of larger split logs to start the fire on, I'm now unsure if I will be able to reach that far down if the snow is deep and compacted. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with similar situations and how this will effect the lighting of the fire?
any advice appreciated!
thanks in advance
Danny
I'm off to zlockie, poland in just over a week to visit a friends town. He has challenged me to light a fire in the forests nearby using a piece of flint and a striker. I've got char cloth and I know there are plenty of birch trees so the initial lighting shouldn't be too much of an issue.
only thing that worries me is currently the temperature there is -18c and they have had really heavy snowfall which is set to continue throughout the trip. I was planning on digging down to the ground and making a platform of larger split logs to start the fire on, I'm now unsure if I will be able to reach that far down if the snow is deep and compacted. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with similar situations and how this will effect the lighting of the fire?
any advice appreciated!
thanks in advance
Danny