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Can You Use Vegetable Oil to Start a Fire?

There are many flammable liquids out there that can be highly flammable. Whether or not they should be used to start a fire is another story completely. Vegetable oil is a classic example of a liquid...

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Is it Illegal to Start a Fire with Gasoline?

Starting a fire with gasoline...it's a life choice we don't recommend. Obvious safety concerns aside, is it actually legal, though? This is a question that is generally fairly easy to answer but...

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Is it Safe to Start a Fire with Gasoline?

The joke that was already decades old by the time I hit my early camping years in the late 1980s/early 1990s was when it doubt, use "Scout Water" to get that fire going. Scout Water was, of course,...

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Aware, Not Afraid

Having lived in many wild places, I'm well aware of both the incredible sights and experiences Mother Nature has to offer, as well as the very real potential dangers that being in the middle of nowhere can pose. I've lived in Alaska, hiked snake-filled swamp trails, and been uncomfortably close to moose, bear, and wild dogs. A lifelong outdoor enthusiast with decades of experience camping, hiking, fishing, and exploring, I'm a firm believer that exploring and understanding the potential dangers of the great outdoors is the best way to be prepared - and take away the stress so you can enjoy the great outdoors even more!

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