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Video: Dryer lint as wilderness survival firestarter? No way! | Survival Common Sense: tips and how-to guide for emergency preparedness and survival. Inevitably, at every firemaking seminar I’m involved in, somebody suggests using dryer lint as firestarter. Dryer lint is incredibly flammable, apparently, and should be in your survival kit. My response: I have tested and tried dryer lint, don’t carry it, and recommend you don’t either. Visit our store! By Leon Pantenburg You stake your life on your firemaking kit components. Let’s apply the common sense filter to this dryer lint firestarter idea. This dryer lint ignited, then for no apparent reason, just went out. Here’s some related information from the National Fire Protection Association: Dryers and washing machines were involved in one out of every 22 home structure fires reported to U.S. fire departments in 2006-2010.

A standard construction practice is to run the exhaust pipe through the drywall with a 90-degree elbow. So the question might be, based on the evidence from the house fires: Is dryer lint really that flammable? Proponents of dryer lint firestarter claim: Here’s why: Waterproof Dryer Lint Fire-Starter : Step 9 - Light Your Fire-Starter. 3-Day Ultralight Backpacking Gearlist. Dear fellow backpacker, I’m on the sunset side of 60, but even when I was in my teens and twenties I had fun reducing the weight of my pack. When I was young, strong, and full of energy I still couldn’t understand carrying a heavy pack. Backpacking is infinitely more enjoyable when you’re carrying a light load and getting closer to nature. Hiking should be closer to walking than hauling. So, for over 50 years I’ve been working on ways to lighten my pack — without sacrificing comfort.

I get lots of catalog requests that say things like "I have knee problems and need to get my pack down to 35 pounds. " Ouch!! Much of a heavy pack comes from the overkill of carrying winter items. Once you commit to a light pack, you can save a lot of weight on the pack itself. Notice how these products are as comfortable to use as heavier ones, and in most cases more convenient because they’re small and simple. Here's a convenient Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet so you can compare gear. Have fun, Steve Green. Ultralight Tents, Tarps, & Bivies from Hikelight.com. Bivy Sacks: How to Choose. A Beginner's Guide to Bivy Sacks. Bivy sacks were first developed as solo shelters for mountaineering, climbing, ultralight backpacking and adventure racing where participants were interested in light weight and highly compressible gear.

The original bivies were little more than waterproof sleeping bag covers that protected extreme athletes from rain or provided them with a temporary emergency shelter. However, in recent years, a new class of bivy sacks has evolved that incorporates high tech breathable fabrics like Gore-Tex and eVent with elements of ultralight tents such as mesh screening and collapsible vestibules. Initially, these more advanced bivies were manufactured by a few specialist and cottage brands such as Integral Designs, Outdoor Research and Bibler (acquired by Black Diamond), but mass market manufacturers such as Marmot, Big Agnes, Mountain Hardware, REI, The North Face and MSR have introduced models in recent years, reflecting an increased audience for this class of solo shelter.

Most Popular Searches. Ultralight Bivys from BackcountryGear.com. Military Modular Sleep System 4 Piece with Goretex Bivy Cover and Carry Sack : Sleep Back Gore Tex : Sports & Outdoors.