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Pine tar can be used as a fire starter in wet environments, but it requires some additional effort to get it to work.
Pine Tar as a Fire Starter in Wet Environments
Pine tar is a highly viscous substance derived from pine wood, typically used as a pitch or adhesive. In a survival situation, it can be used to create a fire in wet conditions by generating heat and producing a flammable gas when it comes into contact with oxygen. This reaction can be accelerated by adding tinder to the pine tar and then igniting it.
Creating a Pine Tar Fire Starter Kit
To create a pine tar fire starter kit, you will need: 1-2 teaspoons of pine tar, 1-2 dry matches or a light source, 1-2 dry leaves or small twigs, and 1-2 dry, fluffy materials like dryer lint or small pieces of cotton. Apply a small amount of pine tar to the dry leaves or small twigs, and then add the dry, fluffy material on top. This will help to quickly ignite the pine tar and create a flame when exposed to oxygen.
Using Pine Tar to Start a Fire in Wet Conditions
To use the pine tar fire starter kit in wet conditions, first find a dry spot or create one by scraping away the wet surface with a stick. Apply a small amount of pine tar to the dry area and then add the tinder. Use the dry matches or light source to ignite the tinder, and the pine tar will help to sustain the flame. Be cautious when handling pine tar, as it can be sticky and difficult to clean.
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