I start with a small twig "T"Pee with a piece of paper under it. Stack the wood so the air can get in there. You can forget the paper if you have some fat wood slivers to use. More on that later.
The "T"Pee is in the center with two larger pieces on each side , about 16 or so inches from each other. With the fat wood , light one end and insert it in the "T"Pee then as it burns add more and large twigs to it till you can add a few larger pieces across the opening , resting the ends of them on the two pieces that were 1st placed on each side. The keep building it as it burns. When the centers burn threw flip the ends into the center. Repeat the process as needed.
When some good coals are there insert a foil wrapped potato for supper and give it about an hour , turning it now and then, adding more wood when necessary. A grill can also be rested on those two logs for cooking a steak just before the spud is done.
After supper and sitting around it add more wood for a good campfire.
I like to use downed or standing dead wood. After supper anyone who thinks it needs another chunk usually puts one or a couple on the fire. Group camping we normally have a large fire to sit around , camping solo all I have is a small one for cooking (if wanted) but mostly for the cheer , warmth , satisfaction and the pleasure a fire give you.
Nothing like a clear night , stars twinkling overhead , a good fire and a strong ( Personally Preferred) drink as you sit there contemplating the wonders of this world.
I know ..It's no fun but someone has to do it.:roll:
Breaking camp , in the morning after a small cooking fire it is soaked really good till the whole thing is a mud puddle and not bubbling.
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One trip with a guy , a camping expert according to him , I heard this chop , chop ,chop ,chop...crash. Then more chopping and some cussing. He decided to make the campfire while I set up camp.
Into the camp he comes with an arm full of green oak.( what we call a water oak , guess why it is called that)
He tried to make a fire but was rewarded with nothing. After the snickering I went and got some dead wood and made the fire , advising him to stack his wood over on the side and next year someone could use it for a fire. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Before you ask ....I haven't camped with him any time after that.
Chuck.