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<blockquote data-quote="Hairtrigger" data-source="post: 1936528" data-attributes="member: 14809"><p>Someone mentioned fire starting kit. The guy that I hunted with would bring little packages of fire starters that were similar in size to a ketchup packet. We always make jokes that it was napalm. It was kind of thick like jelly but it burned easily and long enough to start wood on fire it was easy to start with a match. Now that I think about it kind a like the big bottle of gel are used to start a fire in my pellet stove</p><p>For me the huge temperature differences made it difficult riding from camp on ATV was cold in the early morning dark, hiking was warm, too warm, then trying to sit still for 4 or 5 hours was dang cold.... then more hiking.</p><p> The memories and friendships and Elk meat was worth every minute</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hairtrigger, post: 1936528, member: 14809"] Someone mentioned fire starting kit. The guy that I hunted with would bring little packages of fire starters that were similar in size to a ketchup packet. We always make jokes that it was napalm. It was kind of thick like jelly but it burned easily and long enough to start wood on fire it was easy to start with a match. Now that I think about it kind a like the big bottle of gel are used to start a fire in my pellet stove For me the huge temperature differences made it difficult riding from camp on ATV was cold in the early morning dark, hiking was warm, too warm, then trying to sit still for 4 or 5 hours was dang cold.... then more hiking. The memories and friendships and Elk meat was worth every minute [/QUOTE]
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