Expedition Master I
- 5,314
- First Name
- joseph
- Last Name
- johnson
- Member #
-
16838
- Service Branch
- US ARMY
Let me start out with a warning. If you eat all the fire starter you will not have any fire starters to use to cook the rest of your food. I start with this statement because children and spouses tend to annihilate these guys if they catch site of them.
I served many tours in special forces and the idea of keep it simple, keep it light, and make it have multiple uses is ingrained into my psyche.
Doritos. that is right; the delicious snack desired the world over is my tip.
I always carried them in my pocket while on the teams. They are a great way to make new friends in every country I have been to. They are easily carried. They are readily available. They make screaming children(and hangry spouses) happy. They are high in energy content which leads so well to their fire starter capacity.
Due to the inherent value of doritos, once they are lit on fire they are difficult to put out. Simply place a few of the tasty chips in the fire ring, cover with your typical layers of material, light the dorito on fire, and bam.
obviously for heavy rain it will require a bigger pile of chips and I recommend you get one or two chips burning at least for 10 seconds before placing them into the previously mentioned pile under your burn layers. Since the main aspect burning is the oil in the chip you have now created an oil fire at the base of your fire pit that is very difficult to put out.
I served many tours in special forces and the idea of keep it simple, keep it light, and make it have multiple uses is ingrained into my psyche.
Doritos. that is right; the delicious snack desired the world over is my tip.
I always carried them in my pocket while on the teams. They are a great way to make new friends in every country I have been to. They are easily carried. They are readily available. They make screaming children(and hangry spouses) happy. They are high in energy content which leads so well to their fire starter capacity.
Due to the inherent value of doritos, once they are lit on fire they are difficult to put out. Simply place a few of the tasty chips in the fire ring, cover with your typical layers of material, light the dorito on fire, and bam.
obviously for heavy rain it will require a bigger pile of chips and I recommend you get one or two chips burning at least for 10 seconds before placing them into the previously mentioned pile under your burn layers. Since the main aspect burning is the oil in the chip you have now created an oil fire at the base of your fire pit that is very difficult to put out.