Duck Creek Primitive Campground
Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 31, 2019

Review of Outdoor Element's Firebiner at Duck Creek camping area

Review of Duck Creek camping area

This was our second camp at Duck Creek this year with our Venturing Crew. This time we conducted a wilderness survival camp at the far opposite end of the camping area from our last camp. We constructed our survival shelters on the sand and gravel shore of Canyon Ferry Lake. We picked the shore in order to get away from the bugs. The cottonwoods and willows held plenty of little vampires looking for blood, the grassy areas had fewer mosquitoes but a recent hatch had occurred and although they didn't bite all those bugs made you thing you were being attacked. So the beach it was, it was amazing that you could walk out on the beach and not have any bugs, what a slight breeze will do. After setting up our shelters it was time to build a fire and cook dinner. Our site had a rock ring built into the sand, but we found this to be to close to the trees for our liking as the wind would blow embers into the vegetation. We built a new ring next to the water for the nigh. You will be unable to find our fire ring as any evidence of our visit was removed the next morning...Leave no trace. Their is no problem finding fire wood at duck creek drift wood is everywhere. If you want to stay at Duck Creek be prepared, this is primitive camping. No vault toilets, no water, no trash service, no metal fire rings, but you do have cell service.

Ranger review of the Firebiner from Outdoor Element.

Gave the firebinder to one of our Scouts to get a fire started, sparks up really well, she had a little problem due to how windy was, but a second try with a cotton ball covered in petroleum jelly had a fire going after three strikes. Our Scouts gave the striker five stars. The cutting blade worked well on string and fishing line, how ever we could not get through 550 para cord, and with such a small opening you are really limited on what you can cut with it. Over all everyone likes the look of the firebiner, and it held up to a weekend of use, is small and light weight and has worked well for clipping items on to packs.

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  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019
  • Review photo of Duck Creek Primitive Campground by Dexter I., August 31, 2019