THE GREAT OUTDOORS From the moment cavemen discovered it, humans have remained obsessed with fire. Its the focal point of any camping trip and next to water, fire is arguably the most important survival tool one can have.
Thankfully, weve moved on from rubbing two sticks together to start a fire (although thats a fun trick to learn), but if youre in a situation where you only have one match left or you simply want to impress everyone gathered up the canyon for a friendly barbecue, knowing how to start a fire with just one match is a must.
Here are some tips to help:
You can never have too much tinder
Theres no such thing as too much tinder when it comes to fire building, though overuse of the dating app of the same name is quite easy. Tinder is the key to start your fire, and without a proper tinder bundle assembled, its almost impossible to start a one-match fire.
A good tinder bundle should include the following:
Let the fire breathe
A common mistake made by those building a one-match fire is using too much starter material on top of their tinder bundle. A fire needs fuel, but a key ingredient of that fuel is enough oxygen to let the flames burn.
Instead of piling tons of sticks and smaller logs on your fire immediately, place your tinder bundle in the middle of a cone or teepee-shaped stand of thin, dry, sticks. Leave plenty of space between the sticks to allow air in and out, and leave a larger opening where you can easily reach the tinder bundle with your match.
Keep it going
After striking the match as close to the tinder bundle as possible, and hopefully seeing some quick results, dont make the common mistake of throwing half a felled tree on your fledgling fire.
Instead, gradually increase the size of the wood you add to the fire until the flames are roaring and you have a nice bed of coals. Once your fire has coals, its stable enough to handle the biggest chunks of wood you can find.
A one-match fire isnt as difficult as some people think. It just takes a bit of planning and forethought to ensure that you build the fire correctly, use the right fuel, and can easily keep it burning.
Safety
As always, be aware of safety hazards when working with fire. Make sure your fire area is clear of flammable objects that could catch fire from a stray ember or spark. Only burn in designated areas and never leave a fire behind if the coals are still warm.
What are your favorite ways to build a one-match fire? Let us know in the comments.
Thankfully, weve moved on from rubbing two sticks together to start a fire (although thats a fun trick to learn), but if youre in a situation where you only have one match left or you simply want to impress everyone gathered up the canyon for a friendly barbecue, knowing how to start a fire with just one match is a must.
Here are some tips to help:
You can never have too much tinder
Theres no such thing as too much tinder when it comes to fire building, though overuse of the dating app of the same name is quite easy. Tinder is the key to start your fire, and without a proper tinder bundle assembled, its almost impossible to start a one-match fire.
A good tinder bundle should include the following:
- Dry, fluffy bark scraped off the inside of chunks of pine bark
- Tiny dry sticks and dry weeds
- Dead pine needles
- Dead leaves/other dead vegetation
Let the fire breathe
A common mistake made by those building a one-match fire is using too much starter material on top of their tinder bundle. A fire needs fuel, but a key ingredient of that fuel is enough oxygen to let the flames burn.
Instead of piling tons of sticks and smaller logs on your fire immediately, place your tinder bundle in the middle of a cone or teepee-shaped stand of thin, dry, sticks. Leave plenty of space between the sticks to allow air in and out, and leave a larger opening where you can easily reach the tinder bundle with your match.
Keep it going
After striking the match as close to the tinder bundle as possible, and hopefully seeing some quick results, dont make the common mistake of throwing half a felled tree on your fledgling fire.
Instead, gradually increase the size of the wood you add to the fire until the flames are roaring and you have a nice bed of coals. Once your fire has coals, its stable enough to handle the biggest chunks of wood you can find.
A one-match fire isnt as difficult as some people think. It just takes a bit of planning and forethought to ensure that you build the fire correctly, use the right fuel, and can easily keep it burning.
Safety
As always, be aware of safety hazards when working with fire. Make sure your fire area is clear of flammable objects that could catch fire from a stray ember or spark. Only burn in designated areas and never leave a fire behind if the coals are still warm.
What are your favorite ways to build a one-match fire? Let us know in the comments.