>>2809030>That's your problem. For most people there is absolutely a "good enough"Yes, I like to push myself to continually get better at skills. What an autist I am.
>almost nobody is going to waste time perfecting their fire structure to make the most efficient fire possibleIt's not about "most effcient fire possible" it's "not a random pile of bullshit on the ground" lmfao. It takes all of 30 seconds to make a passable fire structure. I just cannot stress how basic making a fire is. It's a skill everyone should have by the age of 10.
>Normal people just throw shit in a pit and burn it.Normal people know how to make fire structures. I dont know a single person irl who doesnt know how to make a fire.
> If it doesn't light we douse it with lighter fluid or gasoline to get it going.Yes and I can do that too. That doesnt supersede having basic skills like making a fire. What was your plan if you had no gasoline? Hope it spontaneously combusts?
>make sure your fire structure is pro bushcrafter-approvedThat's the funniest part is I'm hardly a pro bush crafter. Fire making is basic basic basic shit. It is one of the simplest and most common skills on the planet. That is why I'm pointing it out actually...
>as if firewood isn't plentiful as fuck.You've never made a fire in the rain apparently. Yea no shit in perfect conditions nothing is a problem. There are places like the desert where wood isnt super plentiful.
>it's more efficient and wastes less fuelI like how you pretend this isnt a legitimate reason at all. Why are you so adamantly Pro-Shitty fires? It's such an insane hill to die on when fire making is such a basic skill.
Waste less fuel = spend less time walking around gathering fuel = burning less calories = your food goes further. Pretty important when you're camping.
Are you going to ask me why food is important next? Or is it "food is common" and "most people just ask their mom to make them tendies" lmfao