You’re not kidding! Was just out hiking a low land valley PNW trail yesterday covered in 3-4 inches of snow. My make a fire coffee break turn into a three hour affair...
I have a friend that does a lot of wood work. I collect pine sap from injured pine trees and melt it, add saw dust from his shop and make fire starters that way. Works wonderfully.
New subscriber. Great video!
You’re not kidding! Was just out hiking a low land valley PNW trail yesterday covered in 3-4 inches of snow. My make a fire coffee break turn into a three hour affair...
Awesome, Tom!
I have a friend that does a lot of wood work. I collect pine sap from injured pine trees and melt it, add saw dust from his shop and make fire starters that way. Works wonderfully.
also makes a damn strong glue!
No matter how many ways you know how to start a fire nothing beats a flame
Nice T3!! Thank you!!
Thank you!
Thanks. I have 3 books by Tom Brown Jr.
Good job, I hope to see more.
I gotta start catching up with him on the writing. He's at like 23 books I'm working on my first two still.
I winder if you can use vaseline and felt if that would last llonger
Question, primitive fire lighting meets Vaseline! Do you know if traditional flint and fire steel sparks will light one of those cotton balls ?