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#246012 - 05/19/12 07:11 PM Pocket Tinder Kit
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We had a bunch of tinder left over from our camping trip last weekend. We wanted to keep it so we could use it in a pinch if we need it, so we put together a little pocket tinder kit using an old Altoids-style tin. It contains:

-birch bark
-cedar bark
-pine wood chips
-cedar twigs
-pine pitch
-cotton balls

It should all work together to make a nice tinder bundle. That's the plan anyway. wink I closed it with some duct tape to help keep everything dry. The tin would make a great vessel for making char cloth but we haven't put in any source of ignition. A spark lite might fit... any other suggestions?

EDIT: I don't have an extra spark lite around but a book of matches fit in nicely. I threw in some strike anywhere matches as well.




Edited by bacpacjac (05/19/12 07:53 PM)
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#246024 - 05/20/12 03:06 AM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: IzzyJG99
You can semi-waterproof the tin by putting a band of electricians tape around the seam of the lid when it's closed. Not perfect, but helpful.


Great idea, Izzy! Thanks!
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#246026 - 05/20/12 06:06 AM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: bacpacjac]
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Nice assortment of tinders! Lately I've been carrying a "fire bag" when out in the woods. It's about the size of a soda can and made of sil-nylon. It didn't come seam-sealed so I DIY sealed it with silicon; I can fill it with water and it doesn't drip thru the seams now. It has a drawstring closure so wouldn't want to immerse it but it's highly water resistant. I keep various fire making items in it. Of course, your tinder pack is much more compact and easier to carry!
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#246027 - 05/20/12 06:16 AM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: bacpacjac]
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good idea,it beats a tin of stuff you don't really need
i'm doing just about the same thing for the June canoe trip.on a "coal to Newcastle" theme i have a small zip lock of Birch bark.
it was some i picked up last summer off a beach on Lake Superior and had it just sitting around my den.
with a forest full of downed Birch it seems like you would not need to carry it in but being able to pull out a hunk of bark from the food pack and put a match to it beats bashing around a wet brushy forest to find some and i think it makes a better fire starter than something you could buy.

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#246031 - 05/20/12 01:23 PM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: Phaedrus]
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Originally Posted By: Phaedrus
Nice assortment of tinders! Lately I've been carrying a "fire bag" when out in the woods. It's about the size of a soda can and made of sil-nylon. It didn't come seam-sealed so I DIY sealed it with silicon; I can fill it with water and it doesn't drip thru the seams now. It has a drawstring closure so wouldn't want to immerse it but it's highly water resistant. I keep various fire making items in it. Of course, your tinder pack is much more compact and easier to carry!


See, now I want something bigger... :-) KIDDING! sort of.

My son has also put together a little bundle of kindling that's got some fat wood and an assortment of branches. I'm on the hunt for some sort of bag for it and you sil-nylon bag sounds like a great solution. Thanks Phaedrus!
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#246032 - 05/20/12 01:27 PM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Originally Posted By: CANOEDOGS

with a forest full of downed Birch it seems like you would not need to carry it in but being able to pull out a hunk of bark from the food pack and put a match to it beats bashing around a wet brushy forest to find some and i think it makes a better fire starter than something you could buy.


I've been caught twice where it was extremely difficult to find or process dry tinder so I'm a big believer in bringing some with you. Free from Mother Nature is my favourite kind!
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#246036 - 05/20/12 02:30 PM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: bacpacjac]
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I would go to http://firesteel.com/firesteel-miniature and buy a few of these. at $1 each they will light a lot of tinder. Add one to your kit, ot two. They are smaller than your strike anywhere matches. I keep one in my old matchsafe with my matches and it is just one more tiny insurance policy if I ever really need a fire in an emergency.
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#246037 - 05/20/12 02:58 PM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: widget]
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Originally Posted By: widget
I would go to http://firesteel.com/firesteel-miniature and buy a few of these. at $1 each they will light a lot of tinder. Add one to your kit, ot two. They are smaller than your strike anywhere matches. I keep one in my old matchsafe with my matches and it is just one more tiny insurance policy if I ever really need a fire in an emergency.


Great thought, Widget. thanks! we saw a nice little one at the army surplus store yesterday and may stop in to get one on our way to a hike this afternoon. I prefer a ferro rod but DS hasn't mastered it yet. Think I'll leave his kit as is with matches, (he manages much better with a bigger handled ferro rod like Bear's anyway) and add one of these to mine, at least until he's got the knack of it.
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#246044 - 05/20/12 05:56 PM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: bacpacjac]
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DW discovered that dry milkweed fluff will burst into easy flame from the sparks of a firesteel or similar.
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#246046 - 05/20/12 07:19 PM Re: Pocket Tinder Kit [Re: Frozen]
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Originally Posted By: Frozen
DW discovered that dry milkweed fluff will burst into easy flame from the sparks of a firesteel or similar.



Thanks for the reminder, Frozen. Milkweed is our Scout Troop's natural tinder of choice. DS and I haven't found any yet this spring but expect to when we hike the local marsh this weekend. We'll definitely be grabbing some!
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