geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:with most walking in tas done in nat parks/conservation areas, i would hope that there is no need for a firefuel stove only
abowen wrote:However, what does work well is the alcohol swaps found in first aid kits (double purpose). These light first time and burn with enough time and energy to ignite small twigs, leaves (even if they are wet).
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
tasadam wrote:I cannot imagine needing to light a fire unless in an emergency situation. Two items I usually have with me are fuel for my stove (overnight walks), and toilet paper which to date I haven't lost to water, normally triple-bagged with rubber bands.
I use a shellite stove, this fuel is highly volatile so extreme care would be needed if using a liquid fuel around fire.
Metho a bit safer but you cannot see it burning so that's a hazard, kero safer still. Actually, ignore "safer" and replace with "a tad less dangerous".
Rubber works well so if your kit has a heap of rubber bands... I have heard people taking part of a bicycle inner tube for this purpose.
Nuts wrote:Hiya Corv, how'd those sparklers go?
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