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07/04/2018 / By Carol Anderson
Whether you’re a full-fledged prepper or just a person who likes learning things, knowing how to create fire without any kind of igniter is one of the most important survival skills to learn. It’s a great skill, which not only helps you get warm, but it can also save your life when SHTF.
Aside from the popular method of using dried leaves and a magnifying glass, did you know that the water bottle you usually carry around can also start a fire? (h/t to ArtOfManliness.com)
Materials needed:
Steps:
*Note: If the paper you’re using has black ink, make sure that it’s visible along the longest unfolded edge. The ink will act as an accelerant and absorb heat which will make the paper ignite faster. (Related: Essential gear you need for shelter, fire, water, and survival.)
In the event of an emergency where neither a magnifying glass nor a water bottle is present, the following methods can also help start a fire:
Learn more ways of surviving, like starting your own fire, by heading to Survival.news today.
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