If it weren't for bad luck...
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Originally Posted by
owl_girl
Alaska’s daylight hours were sort in the winter but we still had plenty enough to use a magnifying glass unless your thinking of the northern region of Alaska up by the Arctic Circle. but I was is southern region of Alaska. We also have rainforests in Alaska which I lived in :D. Where I live now there is more sun then rain and on a sunny day it can be the fastest way to make a fire. But of course I’d have a backup, I would never suggest relying solely on a magnifying glass or solely on anything for that matter. Always have a backup
I carry a mag. glass (MG) on my Swiss Army knife. I tried to get a fire started using several different types on a hot, very sunny day; no clouds anywhere. After what seemed quite awhile I didn't even get the slightest bit of smoke, but then I was using "dryer lint". 2 or 3 strokes on my flint rod and "poof!" Flame! Maybe I lack patience, it's why I'm such a lousy fisherman in the "spin-cast" arena.:eek: