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To increase fire success in high humidity environments, focus on creating a dry fire bed, using dry tinder, and employing techniques that maximize airflow. Dry fire beds can be created by removing damp vegetation and using a fireboard or metal grid. Additionally, using dry tinder and kindling can help the fire get started.
Choosing the Right Tinder
When selecting tinder in high humidity environments, look for materials with low moisture content. Dry leaves, grass, or shredded bark are excellent choices. Avoid using damp or wet materials, as they will not burn well. Some good sources of tinder include the dry inner bark of trees, dry pine needles, or shredded dry moss.
Creating a Dry Fire Bed
To create a dry fire bed, remove any damp vegetation or debris from the area. This includes leaves, grass, and any other combustible materials that may be holding moisture. Use a fireboard or metal grid to create a dry surface for your fire. This will help prevent the fire from smoldering or going out due to high humidity.
Maximizing Airflow
High humidity environments often result in poor airflow, which can make it difficult to start and maintain a fire. To maximize airflow, build your fire in a location that allows for good ventilation. Clear any surrounding vegetation or debris to create a fire pit. Additionally, use techniques such as fanning the flames with a piece of cardboard or a leaf to help draw in oxygen and maintain a strong fire.
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