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originally posted by: Asktheanimals
Use a sock to store tinder in, never use a plastic bag as moisture will condense inside any enclosed space.
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Granite
I wonder if that would work as well after a heavy rain?
My guess is no, since the moisture would have been sucked into the grass from the root and distributed along the entire length of the grass blade, or stem depending on the type of grass involved, but I would be interested to hear clarification on that point!
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Granite
I wonder if that would work as well after a heavy rain?
My guess is no, since the moisture would have been sucked into the grass from the root and distributed along the entire length of the grass blade, or stem depending on the type of grass involved, but I would be interested to hear clarification on that point!
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Granite
I wonder if that would work as well after a heavy rain?
My guess is no, since the moisture would have been sucked into the grass from the root and distributed along the entire length of the grass blade, or stem depending on the type of grass involved, but I would be interested to hear clarification on that point!
originally posted by: rickymouse
This brings me back to when I was a kid camping in the woods. After I turned eighteen I started using gas and charcoal lighter. Then when I turned around fifty three, I went back to using birch bark again. Second childhood I guess.