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posted 10 March 2022 23:58Hide Post
I recall at a younger age dad told me to build a fire in our sleeping tent, so I filled the stove with rich pitch pine, tossed a match in the stove and booom, it burned all the tents down and an acre of forest, no problem back in the day other than getting my ass whipped with a Nylon rope running in circles around my dad, but all is well that ends well, that being he grabbed the rope and not one of the steel traps~~that was as bad as the day my brother and I blew up a case of dynamite and caved a mountain side down on dads new PU..


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posted 31 March 2022 02:09Hide Post
Lint from the close dryer while on foot, a bunch of it will go in a back pocket...5 gallon can in the tent in elk camp soaked in Kerosene a spoonful starts the fire..first of all done be without wood matches ever..


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Atkinson Hunting Adventures
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208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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posted 31 March 2022 09:52Hide Post
That needs to be said twice, NEVER BE WITHOUT WOOD MATCHES! Also dip their tips into nail polish to keep them waterproof; just like primers.


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