This is instuction on how to build a Camp Fire. This method is used widely among many Scouts and Leaders. This is intended as a useful guide to get the fire rollin’
Common’ Baby Light my Fire’
FIRE SUPPLY
Kindling (sticks, small logs from fallen branches, dry leaves, paper) and logs
Bucket of water, or water source
Shovel
Small- to medium-sized rocks and stones (for optional fire pit)
BUILDING THE FIRE
1. Build your fire at least 10 feet away from tents, trees, roots and other flammable items. A fire ring is simple to build with stones and rocks and helps contain the fire. If you can’t build one, just clear a space 24 to 32 inches across.
2. Gather dry firewood and kindling, using only fallen branches, then build a small, loose pile of twigs, dry leaves, paper, and kindling, allowing space for air to flow through and feed the fire.
3. Build a pyramid of dry twigs and small sticks around and above the pile of kindling, allowing space for the air to flow through and feed the fire. Light the kindling with a match.
4. As the fire grows in strength, add increasingly larger sticks, then logs, making sure to always leave enough space between them for the fire to breathe.
CAMPFIRE SAFETY TIPS
Building and Burning
* Build a fire only as big as you need.
* Never build a fire near tents or other flammable items.
* Never use flammable fluids to start a fire.
* Never leave fire unattended.
* Keep a bucket of water and a shovel nearby just in case.
Afterward
* Make sure to completely extinguish the fire when you’re done.
* Scatter the ashes or embers, then springle with water. Stir with a stick. Repeat.
* Drench the charred logs.
* Repeat until everything is cold.
When all Fails you can always use a little
Scout Water’
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackNice, I always carry scout water on me. You never know.
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