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Got any hiking tips? I learned a couple things on the following link. I especially like #4 as duct tape is a good fire starter too.
http://www.rv123.com/7-useful-hikin...1515&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter
I've used the reflector part of a hand held 6 volt battery powered lantern to start a fire and it worked quite well. Lately I have been experimenting starting a fire using only a cheap hand held magnifying glass (8x). To make things interesting, I did it near my home which is under constant shade except for a couple hours of mid day sun. I did it twice successfully and learned a lot by my failures. The correct spot looks like an arc weld in progress and NOT easy on the eyes (used sunglasses eventually). I could get smoke quickly but flames were hard to come by and harder to keep going (burned my hand a bit while taking it from sun to source, dropped it in the wrong pile, holding the glass just right while trying to keep up with the movement of the sun). It was NOT easy, especially living in a rain forest. Even tho it hasn't rained for days, the best dry tinder to use was long dead hollow grass (or a weed) busted up into 1/2 pieces made into a pyramid in the nest. It was NOT easy, had fun and learned a bunch. I ordered one of these (60x) for the back pack. For $2.45? No need to think about it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQAANDS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
Got any new/old tricks you want to share of what YOU know works and what doesn't?
http://www.rv123.com/7-useful-hikin...1515&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter
I've used the reflector part of a hand held 6 volt battery powered lantern to start a fire and it worked quite well. Lately I have been experimenting starting a fire using only a cheap hand held magnifying glass (8x). To make things interesting, I did it near my home which is under constant shade except for a couple hours of mid day sun. I did it twice successfully and learned a lot by my failures. The correct spot looks like an arc weld in progress and NOT easy on the eyes (used sunglasses eventually). I could get smoke quickly but flames were hard to come by and harder to keep going (burned my hand a bit while taking it from sun to source, dropped it in the wrong pile, holding the glass just right while trying to keep up with the movement of the sun). It was NOT easy, especially living in a rain forest. Even tho it hasn't rained for days, the best dry tinder to use was long dead hollow grass (or a weed) busted up into 1/2 pieces made into a pyramid in the nest. It was NOT easy, had fun and learned a bunch. I ordered one of these (60x) for the back pack. For $2.45? No need to think about it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQAANDS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
Got any new/old tricks you want to share of what YOU know works and what doesn't?
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