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Camping Dan's Outdoor Tips Posting Page
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Getting a campfire going can sometimes be tough especially if the wood you are using has gotten wet and is not at its driest. Too many times I see campers poor gasoline or camping stove fuel onto their fire in order to get it to light easily. This is extremely dangerous and could result in severe burns to anyone in the vicinity. Luckily there is a very economical way to light a campfire with ease and that is Coleman fire starters. To use these handy sticks simply light one and place it into the kindling and wood you want to get started. These sticks will light even when wet and will continue to burn so that you can get some kindling going and be on your way to a warm cozy camp fire.
by: SummitCampingGear
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