#242180 - 03/01/12 06:24 PM
 
Re: Making fire in the rain: best practices?
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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I am surprised that the solution of a big candle and a small Bic hasn't even been raised. I mentioned that above, just not the same words.     
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#242198 - 03/01/12 07:31 PM
 
Re: Making fire in the rain: best practices?
[Re: dweste]
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Nor has my method of a small can of gas and a trip flare been mentioned.  Only did it once, but it worked really really well.
  And my platoon was very happy too. 
 
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#242208 - 03/01/12 10:22 PM
 
Re: Making fire in the rain: best practices?
[Re: ireckon]
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I am surprised that the solution of a big candle and a small Bic hasn't even been raised. I mentioned that above, just not the same words.     Aha! Yes you did. Missed that.  I haven't used a big candle-in-a-can, though I have used a tealight with some extra wicking like TP jammed down into the wax. Anything with a long-burning, insistent flame makes the job easier. I generally just carry a candle stub from those long-burning Ikea candles. And in various pockets, there will be a few Coghlans fire sticks (they don't get messy on you). Around here, a few extra sticks and bark bits have generally been enough to shield the fledgling fire. I haven't had to make fires in the midst of the relentless monsoons seen in coastal areas.  
 
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#242211 - 03/01/12 11:24 PM
 
Re: Making fire in the rain: best practices?
[Re: Meadowlark]
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 Has anyone tried using those re-lighting trick party candles in the rain?  Just curious... 
 I haven't tested these in the rain, but I am impressed and slighted scared with how these trick candles stay lit. Note they do extinguish with a wet paper towel. So, rain may kill them too, but I think in the wind is where trick candles would shine. They seem to burn quite a bit faster than normal candles. I guess that's because the wick is thicker. They're small and light. I went ahead and packed a few of these in a car kit as backup.  
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#242221 - 03/02/12 01:08 AM
 
Re: Making fire in the rain: best practices?
[Re: ireckon]
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If you have wind playing around your fire, along with rain, task #1 is to devise an effective shelter.  Until you do that, you are basicallyjust wasting your time and matches... 
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#242223 - 03/02/12 01:26 AM
 
Re: Making fire in the rain: best practices?
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This is not in response to your post, hikermor, but this candle is claimed to resist wind, snow, and rain: http://windproofcandles.wordpress.com/However, I have not tried them. Usually, they have always been out-of-stock when I tried to purchase. (no affiliation) I wonder what's in them. The description says they're tealight candles, but the size is 8 cm or 15 cm. That should provide more perspective to the pics.  
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