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Make Fire Using Ice?

Is it possible to make fire using ice. What do you think? The answer is yes.Just learn some technique and you're ready to go. Here one menthod explained by Rob Bicewivsk :



After having "played" with ice lenses last winter, I decided to push a little deeper in trying to perfect this form of fire-starting. These are the things I looked at:

Getting Clear Ice
How a Lens works and the Properties of a Good Ice Lens
How to Predictably Make a Good Lens "in the field"
How to Make an Almost Perfect Ice Lens
Eureka - it was always staring me in the Face!


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