Backpacking & Camping Tips : How to Make Fire Starters for a Campfire

By , August 24, 2010 9:45 pm




Homemade fire starters for a campfire can be cotton balls soaked in petroleum jelly, which can be stored in film canisters, or scraps of old pack straps soaked in wax, which can be stored simply in plastic bags. Always carry a few extra fire starters when in the wilderness with helpful information from a backpacking and hiking guide in this free video on exploring the outdoors. Expert: Nicole Pyke Bio: Nicole Pyke is an experienced backpacking and hiking guide, leading primarily high school students on week-long backcountry trips. Filmmaker: Eli Pyke

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12 Responses to “Backpacking & Camping Tips : How to Make Fire Starters for a Campfire”

  1. johnballs says:

    Baby your a fire starter! Hot!!!

  2. stutman100 says:

    gust use driyer lint yo

  3. plasm800 says:

    Nice tits

  4. wesleypipesSRH says:

    lmao

  5. teriyakininja3 says:

    how many friggin times did she say “nice” (juicy(

  6. RJEGGHEAD says:

    Nice rack

  7. iceyguy33 says:

    yeah u rub those balls baby

  8. DMPYT says:

    Good idea but rather than shooting the video in front of your house you should show it being used right!

  9. 305Wasabi says:

    oh noes! she made those balls all wet!

  10. SadlyDiscontinued says:

    I see a wedding ring on the finger of this very attractive outdoorswoman. How’s that supposed to keep me warm? Bring on the single girls.

  11. ZombieGreaser501 says:

    Couldn’t concentrate on the tips looking at those tits.

  12. Kroohked says:

    Can you zip your jacket down a little more?

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