Recently I shared the video below across numerous social media sites as both a call to come visit this website, as well as to share a few experiences here on the property. I plan to do more of this specifically for you folks. This I should have done already.
I think it turned out pretty good.
Take care.
Rourke
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by John Rourke | Prepper * Entrepreneur (@1776patriot_prepper)
Bushcraft Fire Starter - Made in the USA - Ideal for Survival Kits | Bug Out Bags | Tactical | Prepper | SHTF | Survivalist | Free Shipping
Bushcraft Match and Fire Starter
American Made and Ready for Adventure
3-PACK
FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA
These Bushcraft Matches are great for starting fires. The wax-infused jute cordage will easily ignite using a ferrocerium rod. Once lit, the jute rope can burn for up to an hour providing ample opportunity to get a fire going. Once you're done, push the aluminum sleeve over the ignited end of the rope to snuff out the flake.
Simple!
Ways to use:
1. Fray the ends of the jute cord every time before lighting it. Twist and separate all the fibers to make the end fluffy, which is easier to ignite.
2. Aim the spark to the end of the tinder tube.
3. Once lit, use it like a match to start your campfire, grill, camping stove and so on.
4. Control the burning speed or extinguish the flame by pulling the rope into the tube.
A valuable part of any survival kit!
Product is shipped within 48 hours of order - often sooner.
The United States Postal Service sucks - please be patient as tracking is provided but often fails to update in a timely manner.
Great gift as well!!!
FREE SHIPPING and discounts when multiple items are purchased.
THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!!
Sorry, I don’t use Instagram, so your video is useless to me.
Great video, and I’m so happy that you get time with Grandson. He’s growing like a weed!
D. Williams, I don’t do Instagram either, but if you click on the vague triangle in the center of the second photo you should be able to watch the video.
Thanks SingleMom. Yes he is. I haven’t shared a picture of his little sister – my one and only granddaughter. The absolute cutest!! I’ll share one soon.
Great video. Wish I had that much wood ready for my fireplace. Enjoy every day that you can be outdoors and either do some work or just enjoy a squirrel foraging for food.
Good luck as the approaching Winter weather makes its arrival. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Jan. Funny you mention the squirrels. There are a few chimpmunks nearby that I have laid out pecans in their shells outside there homes. They seemed to have loved them.
a family, a home. a large garden and a sustainable source of water.
what more could a person want. it’s all about not having to depend on others for what makes you happy.
it’s hard to achieve, it took us 20yrs of hard work, scrimping and saving but financial independence is the key to living the dream. we have been debt free for 15 yrs now, as much as a person can be. insurance is our biggest expense now. but it can be done.
best of luck to you and yours John and lets hope 2024 will pass over us.
Thanks Scout. I could ask for more but so glad for what we have.