>>2260313>struggle?Never. I learned next fire mentality and always prep tinder for the next fire with the first fire and I have an assortment of ways to get a fire the first time, bic, DIY firestarters, natural accelerants like pine pitch or birch, and charred punkwood as well as a tin I can use to make more. That and my little hobo stove that never lets me down and i'm good to go.
>>2260859>This thread is making me think I should practice my friction fire skills.Easiest friction fire method ever is the fire roll, or Rudiger roll.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVrr4KCUmboPersonally i prefer using charred punkwood, any weak spark will get it ignited.
Other solid natural methods,
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLERvBVSku73DJ1FIsxBT6d8-V_FplLtyrBecause forest fires are no joke. Pic related.