Wednesday, June 26, 2019

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.

The usage and history of this duo go way back. It is used as a technique to make fire during the metal discovery and experimentation around Asia and Europe. It firstly ignites a hot spark by hitting the carbon steel against a hard stone. The friction that is created will eventually grow into sparking flames. Once the flame catches on to dry material such as leaves and paper, you are good to go.

For many campers, knowing how to make fire is a must. This is very useful when it comes to heating food, warming up, and being kept away from wild animals. It also serves as the light when nighttime comes. These are only some of the many ways by which fire us used. Thus, there are a few tips to remember before making this move into the woods.

Look for a favorable location. The area you have chosen must be warm enough for you to withstand the climate, but also cool enough to avoid being sweaty all night. Ensure that the ground is not too dry that may be cause for enlarged and uncontrollable fire. But it must not also be too damp that the fire will be impossible to ignite. It might sound complicated, but the forest is a vast area to surely find one pleasant spot for yourself.

Prepare and arrange the materials needed. Aside from the set itself, you also need some dry materials, some rocks and firewood to protect and sustain the flare, and a whole lot of air to blow the flame you made. Do not get frustrated when you are unable to get it flaming on your first try. Take all the time you need.

Then, position and angle the materials in a way that their clashing creates enough pressure for the flames. Do this when it is not too windy. The elements must be aligned parallel to each other so that it will just light up like a match. It may sound very scientific because it involves a little chemistry and physics, but you can always discover the method that for you, works best.

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, fuel the flares by adding more firewood and dry materials to the flames. Feeding the flames with leaves and paper will add to the growth of the flames and thus making it last longer. If you plan to stay up all night, just cooking marshmallows and making smores, then prepare for more materials.

A whole adventure awaits you in the woods. You should be prepared for the things that take place, especially when there are things beyond your control. What is important is that you are always ready, and every moment must be enjoyed while it lasts. You will realize that woods are not so bad at all.




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