Hi,
Just wanted to take a few seconds to wish everyone here on the ETS forums a safe and Happy New Year.
I went showsnoeing yesterday for the first time of the year. In a quiet area, I decided to start a fire. I discovered the importance of building a small platform for the fire or else, the fire basically sinks in the snow and eventually dies.
At first, I had to warm up my trustful Bic lighter with my hands for a few seconds. I lit up my small Coghlan's tinder stick and placed this under a small amount of tiny branches I had cut with my hands. It lit up, but adding more of those tiny branches did nothing but make the fire sink more, and more.
Yesterday was just a short trip and I didn't want to waste too much time on wood gathering, but in a real situation, I would've gathered a lot more wood before starting the fire. Also, I believe I would have put my One-handed Trekker SAK to good use and saw off a few, bigger branches to make my platform and to feed the fire with larger pieces of wood as it grows.
Happy New Year once again! <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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