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#270789 - 07/09/14 11:22 PM Re: Some new survival items [Re: Taurus]
AKSAR Offline
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Originally Posted By: Taurus
Everyone is different, but I always make it a point to try and not light WET wood on fire. The extra few minutes it takes to baton down to the dry stuff is worth it.
Except that in some conditions, you can't "baton down to the dry stuff", because there isn't any. There is just slightly less wet stuff.
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#270791 - 07/10/14 05:56 AM Re: Some new survival items [Re: gonewiththewind]
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Looks like another good tool for the toolbox.
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#270798 - 07/11/14 05:26 PM Re: Some new survival items [Re: boatman]
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Boatman, I don't really know, haven't tried doing that. It does deliver the air in a more precise manner to a smaller area, so it may work for that.

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#270799 - 07/11/14 06:48 PM Re: Some new survival items [Re: AKSAR]
Taurus Offline
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[/quote] Except that in some conditions, you can't "baton down to the dry stuff", because there isn't any. There is just slightly less wet stuff. [/quote]

Good point I suppose. Personally I have found that even wrist sized fallen wood is dry in the center, even after several days rain, BUT
Your neck of the woods is different than mine. A lot of factors at play between different parts of the globe.

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#270887 - 07/18/14 04:27 PM Re: Some new survival items [Re: gonewiththewind]
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I think you would add more Oxygen to a Fire by using a pot lid or container lid or even a jacket. I show that demo all the time in the field a small lid will give a fire 3 or 4 times as much oxygen as blowing on a fire even from a distance. Also your breath has water vapor in it so it is not a great source of oxygen.
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