http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyles/recreation/article_f39b8a0a-6e8e-566d-9983-c2e703ee9319.html
The scenarios are endless and often generate news stories: A hiker is stranded on a ledge for days and has to ration his cashews and water until rescuers arrive; ice climbers spend an unplanned night out after one is injured; drivers are stranded along a stretch of rural highway during a blizzard.
So the question for any outdoors person, or for those driving down the highway in bad weather or on rural roads, is this: Can they spend an unexpected night out in relative comfort and safety?...
What caught my eye on this story was the use of a 9 volt battery and some steel wool as a fire starter. Looking on the internet, there are many clever fire starting options including using AA batteries and staple or wire to short out battery and using snack foods (chips) as fuel. Any other great ideas out there?
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