Paolo Mauritania
AH veteran
Glad to hear things turned out OK Velo Dog Sounds like it could have have been a real bad deal. Been through the ice before myself, it puckers you up in a hurry!
Great info and ideas above Thanks all!
The strip of bicycle tire tube, used as fire tinder is a new one for me and I appreciate it.
Paolo Mauritania,
On Saturday (two days ago) I fell through the ice while hiking on snow shoes to my cabin (I live in Alaska).
I was only about a hundred yards short of said cabin and so was able to carry on in short time and change into dry socks/spare boots there, also get a fire going and all was well.
However, if I had been out several miles from nowhere, hunting hare and such, I would have needed to get a fire going fast.
I have used the cotton ball saturated with petroleum jelly for many years now but I am also now going to try the bike tire tube strip as a supplement to my winter hunting kit.
Thank You again,
Velo Dog.
The strip of bicycle tire tube, used as fire tinder is a new one for me and I appreciate it.
Paolo Mauritania,
On Saturday (two days ago) I fell through the ice while hiking on snow shoes to my cabin (I live in Alaska).
I was only about a hundred yards short of said cabin and so was able to carry on in short time and change into dry socks/spare boots there, also get a fire going and all was well.
However, if I had been out several miles from nowhere, hunting hare and such, I would have needed to get a fire going fast.
I have used the cotton ball saturated with petroleum jelly for many years now but I am also now going to try the bike tire tube strip as a supplement to my winter hunting kit.
Thank You again,
Velo Dog.
Back in 1979 in Italy we used to have the black version, the American GI's used to call them Mickey Mouse boots and were rated at -20F, I understand the white model are rated for temperatures down to -60F but never seen them issued to us.
Best fire start kit is cotton balls rubbed in petroleum jelly stuffed in a plastic medicine bottle . You can get four in there and one will start a fire! Give it a try folks.