

Depending on where you’re camping, there’ll be different organic materials that are ideal for starting a fire. Occasionally, you’ll find yourself in a place without access to natural materials, and you’ll need to rely on whatever you happen to have along with you – or possibly come up with a creative solution to get a fire started.
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With a little help from the Bernzomatic ST500 Micro Torch, check out how we got these three unique fire starters up and going.
Note: This is a sponsored post/article. I am a Bernzomatic Torch Bearer, though all opinions expressed are my own.