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<blockquote data-quote="chindits" data-source="post: 2698646" data-attributes="member: 92909"><p>"I tried Vaseline and dryer link it would not light"</p><p></p><p>I've never had a problem lighting cotton balls with Vaseline on fire. I don't usually build fires, but after I harvest I do. So that's with something I've packed for a year or more. I'm not sure what the "dryer link"means maybe lint, I just use a Bic lighter and that cotton ball burns long enough to get damp kindling burning.</p><p></p><p> I haven't had a problem with using a compass, but full disclosure it did take me the second time to pass the star land navigation course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chindits, post: 2698646, member: 92909"] “I tried Vaseline and dryer link it would not light” I’ve never had a problem lighting cotton balls with Vaseline on fire. I don’t usually build fires, but after I harvest I do. So that’s with something I’ve packed for a year or more. I’m not sure what the “dryer link”means maybe lint, I just use a Bic lighter and that cotton ball burns long enough to get damp kindling burning. I haven’t had a problem with using a compass, but full disclosure it did take me the second time to pass the star land navigation course. [/QUOTE]
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