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Original post by (tigerlily) at PlanforPandemic:
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Another tidbit from the SAS book - seemed really obvious after I read it, but I figure if I thought to myself "oh yeah..." then someone else might be interested too...

Avoid placing wet or porous rocks/stones near fires, especially if they've been submerged in water. Avoid using slate/soft rocks - those that crack, flake or sound hollow. When heated, if they contain moisture, that moisture will expand and the stone could explode or create airborn fragments that could injure someone nearby the fire.

:arrow: (Sunshine)
And don't assume outside brick can be used - it'll explode... it holds moisture and while it appears dry, it's got moisture inside.
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Fire Pit-Building One

The title is misleading! It's really all about making a natural fire pit, by digging a hole!

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How to Build a Secret Backyard Fire Pit
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-build-a-secret-backyard-fire-pit/

(Snip) ... There are a lot of plans out there for backyard fire pits, but none of them appealed to me. They all look like those foo-fooey, sleek and modern suburban “fire features” you see on HGTV backyard renovation shows. I didn’t have the time, nor did I want to spend the money on something like that. Besides, it’s not my style. I wanted my backyard campfire to look like something you’d stumble upon in a state park — rugged, crude, and functional. ---CONTINUED---
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How To Make A Smokeless Campfire
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMJov2vbQqg

Make your next camping trip or other outdoor adventure more enjoyable with this simple, yet incredibly effective tip. This easy to follow video shows two separate techniques that when combined can be used to make a virtually smokeless campfire... allowing for a more pleasurable time when lounging around the fire, doing some outdoor cooking, warming yourself on those chilly nights, or simply hanging out with friends singing campfire songs and eating S'mores. The following is a quick look at the 2 techniques covered: 1) Basic fire making skills and principles. Also known as the "fire triangle", the 3 vital elements that any good fire needs for maximum combustion and efficiency are Fuel, Heat, & Oxygen. Get this combo correct and you'll never want for lack of a hot and clean burning fire! **Particularly useful to know when learning survival skills, or in an emergency. 2) How to make an easy fire pit that not only helps control the direction of where any residual smoke flows, but also reflects the maximum amount of heat back toward you.
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How To Build a Roaring Campfire
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-build-a-roaring-campfire/

(Snip) ... When building a fire, always think about safety first. You don’t want to be that guy who starts a raging wildfire in a national park. If your camping site has a designated fire area, use it. If you’re camping in a more rugged area that lacks fire sites, you’ll need to make your own. Select a site ---CONTINUED---
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Printable Tip sheet here, by the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)

Camp Fire Safety
https://www.nfpa.org/-/media/Files/Public-Education/Resources/Safety-tip-sheets/CampingFireSafety.ashx

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6 Easy Campfires Everyone Should Know How To Make
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/easy-campfires-everyone-should-know/

This week’s video comes from the Youtube channel, Canadian Prepper, which I can’t recommend enough. In this video, he goes over the six basic types of campfires and their uses.

He also talks about the basics of building a fire in winter. As a general rule, any fire built on the snow requires a foundation of pine boughs or leaves to insulate the fire from the snow. Otherwise, the fire will go out as the snow melts under the fire.

With that being said, let’s build some fires. ---CONTINUED---
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Make a campfire last all night!
https://livingprepared.blogspot.com/2014/05/make-campfire-last-all-night.html

For any of you who camp-out in the winter or anytime getting a campfire to burn all night unattended is almost impossible or will take you getting out of a warm sleeping bag to put more wood on the fire throughout the night. Well here's a way to keep some heat and coals going all night without your attention. Check out these video's! ---CONTINUED---
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7 Things a Campfire Needs to Burn All Night Long
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/things-campfire-needs-burn-all-night-long/

Fire making is a basic skill, but like most skills, it can be broken down into many parts. In fact, there are seven unique parts that are crucial to the fire making process.

In this article, I’m going to explore all seven parts of the fire making process. I hope it will help you have more success in starting and sustaining a roaring campfire. ---CONTINUED---
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The Beginner’s Guide to Campfire Cooking
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/beginners-guide-to-campfire-cooking/

  (SNIP) ... If you have never cooked over an open flame campfire, this guide will help you to get started by providing step by step instructions on everything in the table of contents below:

Table Of Contents

   --How To Start A Fire
   --Different Types of Fires
   --Tools That Are Needed
   --Cooking Methods
   --Best Food To Cook Over A Fire
   --Clean Up And Safety Measures
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3 Tools You Need for Campfire Cooking
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/tools-for-campfire-cooking/

(SNIP) ... Cooking over an open fire is a fun experience for the family. Kids and adults enjoy making dinner over a fire then making some delicious s’mores or campfire cones – those are the best! Below you’ll find everything you need to make a delicious meal over a campfire. ---CONTINUED---
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