Ok,
As I split some kindling down I wondered what other people do for this.
From helping with Boy Scouts (dad of two Eagle Scouts) I've used a lot of different ways to start a fire.
Method I've used this year has been a small section of newspaper with a dry pine cone under a couple pies of kindling.
The pine cones are easily available (my FIL collected a bunch of them) and usually take some of the straighter but shorter uglies and split them down into 6" to 10" lengths for kindling.
What do you guys use?
As I split some kindling down I wondered what other people do for this.
From helping with Boy Scouts (dad of two Eagle Scouts) I've used a lot of different ways to start a fire.
Method I've used this year has been a small section of newspaper with a dry pine cone under a couple pies of kindling.
The pine cones are easily available (my FIL collected a bunch of them) and usually take some of the straighter but shorter uglies and split them down into 6" to 10" lengths for kindling.
What do you guys use?