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Cotton ball and petroleum gel

Posted on 11. August 201211. November 2015 ClausPosted in Blog, Fire, Survival News

In the wilderness one of the most important skills is to make your own fire. By bringing a fire-steel and using a cotton ball soaked in petroleum gel and packed in tinfoil, you will have a reusable fire  starter which can burn for more than 15-20 min.

Preparing can change everything.

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