Recently I was camping in a beech woods, there was an over abundance of dead, dried beech leaves and not much else to use as tinder. I used my small Lixada stove to house some of the "fluffed up" leaves and lit them using the ember on my char cloth. As the leaves burn so quickly I needed to add more leaves in order to get the small twigs lit, but it was pretty easy to get it going.
I can't really imagine how I'd have done this without the stove to contain it, perhaps if I'd used stones to keep the leaves in one place. Does anyone know if there's a technique for creating a sturdy birdnest using only leaves, or a technique I've not thought of?
Note: I'm aware you can shower sparks directly onto leaves to get a fire, however, I don't tend to use a ferro rod (unless needed)
I can't really imagine how I'd have done this without the stove to contain it, perhaps if I'd used stones to keep the leaves in one place. Does anyone know if there's a technique for creating a sturdy birdnest using only leaves, or a technique I've not thought of?
Note: I'm aware you can shower sparks directly onto leaves to get a fire, however, I don't tend to use a ferro rod (unless needed)