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Camp Set Up Tips & Tricks Plus Products That Work And Those That Don't
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<blockquote data-quote="Manpa" data-source="post: 424491" data-attributes="member: 11747"><p>For those that have difficulty lighting a fire, particularly if your kindling is a little damp or it's windy or you just want a quick and easy way to start a fire try the following. Soak a pumice stone or two in a jar of kerosene, when you want to start your fire put it below your kindling and light, instant fire starter. When your fire is established, remove pumice stone, let it cool and return to kero jar.</p><p>Can be used over and over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manpa, post: 424491, member: 11747"] For those that have difficulty lighting a fire, particularly if your kindling is a little damp or it's windy or you just want a quick and easy way to start a fire try the following. Soak a pumice stone or two in a jar of kerosene, when you want to start your fire put it below your kindling and light, instant fire starter. When your fire is established, remove pumice stone, let it cool and return to kero jar. Can be used over and over. [/QUOTE]
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