Ask any survival expert about basic essentials out in the wilderness, and fire usually lands in the top spot. Getting a fire started doesn’t just mean you have a crucial source of warmth and light; it can be an invaluable source of morale as well. Think Tom Hanks in Castaway). Even if you’re just out camping with your friends, you’ll need a way to cook all the grub you brought or pulled from the wild.
The best way to check fire off your in-the-wilderness to-do list is to have pre-made DIY fire starters. The concept is simple: Just combine combustible material, an accelerant, and a way to slow the rate at which the material burns so the flame can live long enough set the wood alight. Fortunately, they’re easy to make and you probably already have most of the materials you’ll need around your house. Below is a list of our favorite DIY fire starters and guidance on how to make them.
Cotton Pads and Wax
Small and Effective
