Outback Bob,
On your post below, you mentioned that you saved chaga for tea. Can you explain how you made the tea, and are there any risks with this. Oh, and does it taste good?
I'm always looking for new type of foods that are foraged, hence the name "Forest Farmer"..
Thx,
Ed
Re: Friction Fire
« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2015, 12:18:24 pm »
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Dakota Kid, true tinder fungus or Chaga which grows on the birchs will catch a spark like char cloth or can be used to extend your coal from friction fires, it will not burst to flame by itself needs to be in a tinder bundle, other coal extenders are cap cracked polypores which grow on locust, there are many things used to extend coals but very few things which can catch low temp flint and steel sparks, the only ones that i know of other than char cloth are true tinder fungus and milkweed ovums, I don't build many flint and steel fires so I save my Chaga for teas and build my fires with coals created from bow drill or hand drills, I have been gathering a few plants as fall approachs, horseweed, mugwort and mullien, like to find a few yucca also. Later Bob