GraniteFang & Logger
Hey GraniteFang, I've been working on a low‑impact fire starter that uses bark and crushed wood—could use your rugged experience to tweak it.
Sounds solid. Keep the bark dry, crush the wood to a fine dust, and stack it like tinder in a shallow pit. Try a small pit, line it with a ring of stones, and place the bark at the bottom. The fine wood dust will catch quickly—just a few sparks and you’ll have a blaze. If it sputters, add more dust, not more bark. Simple, efficient, low‑impact. Good job.
Good plan, GraniteFang. I'll line the pit with stones and keep the bark just enough to hold the dust in place. If the spark’s weak, I'll add more dust—no extra bark. Simple and efficient.
Good. Keep the pit tight, keep the dust thick, and keep the spark alive. No fluff, just fire. Good work.
Sounds good. I'll make sure the pit stays tight, the dust stays thick, and the spark stays alive. No fluff. Done.