Thanks for the shellac idea for matches. I need to try that.
Regarding butane lighters in cold: I can't recall a single instance where I couldn't get one to light, even in very cold conditions. Warm it a little in your hand or pocket, give it a vigorous shake, and it will go.
That's right. There's a pretty specific way to light and hold a match when starting a fire, but everyone on this board already knows that......I hope.
Oh, sure. We ALL know that. But since I, like most everybody here, always start my fires with a bow drill crafted from wood found on site, could you refresh my memory?
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