Saturday 29 June 2019

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Spark Your Flame With Flint And Steel Set

By Debra Allen


When planning to go camping in the woods, there are certain aspects to be considered. This would entail checking the weather and the right season for camping, gathering the materials needed out in the wilderness, and even how accessible it is for you. While these factors might be fluid in a sense that they can still be changed, some constant requirements remain the same. These are food, water, tents, and jackets or blankets. Another skill that should be mastered by every camper that always comes in handy is using a flint and steel set.

This great duo started off from the metal experimentations around Europe and Asia and it has come a long way from there. It is first initiated by simply clashing steel and stone. Friction is then created by this consistent process. In turn, the friction will then spark tiny flames that hopefully grows into bigger ones. To keep the fire burning, sometimes fuel is added, but dry paper and leaves will do the trick.

Learning this skill is vital for many adventurers and enthusiasts who love the wilderness. Not only do they feel like scout rangers themselves, but they also know that they can go places. Whether for cooking, lighting, warming up, and keeping away wild animals, fire is a basic necessity, and knowing to spark it is a life skill. As usual, the skills take time and a lot of practice. A few reminders must be noted before going out to the woods.

Find a good location. Choose an area enough to keep warm and to prevent you from freezing to death. Also, make sure that the ground is not too damp nor too dry. You are able to locate the perfect place by keeping away from large water sources and sketchy places. The overall atmosphere must be pleasant.

Afterward, ready all the paraphernalia needed. Get some firewood, leaves, and even rocks or pebbles that will help create a stable fireplace. You should also ensure you have enough air because once you start seeing small sparks, you must blow on them to grow. But most importantly, you should also have the patience as the process takes time.

Align, position, and put pressure when finally clashing the two materials. You should also do this in an area that is not that windy. Angle the flint and steel in a way that creates friction and enough pressure must be placed to ignite some flames. Although it may require a little bit of physics and chemistry, you can experiment and see what method is most favorable to you.

Once you get in the hang of it, some further clanking and proper angling will slowly kindle a blaze. This is where you can apply the air blowing to give oxygen to and make the fire bigger. The size of the flames will eventually grow but ensure that your blowing is not too harsh that you put it out. Imagine yourself being a light fan, not a fire extinguisher.

Lastly, if you plan to be firing some marshmallows the whole night while telling ghost stories, prepare more leaves and dry materials to keep it burning. Some rocks around it would also help contain the flames. When you are finally done, remember to put it out gently.

Readiness is required in the wilderness. You might be in for some adventure, but you will only end up getting lost or hurting yourself if you are not equipped with basic life skills. But no matter how hard you have prepared, there might still be some things that you cannot control. Still, cherish these adventurous moments and learn to have fun.




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