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23/7/2008 at 10:32pm
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Hey folks,

sooo excited, just booked up a long weekend at a site that will allow a campfire in one of their fire pit thingies!!!

However, my next thought is....last time I lit a fire, was about 10 years ago, with kindling, screwed up newspaper and some coal!!!  So....

Any tips on how to get a good campfire going????  All tips welcome, I really wanna, wanna have a campfire!!!



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23/7/2008 at 10:51pm
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Take a box of cheap firelighters, and make sure that the fire is downwind of you tent.

 



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23/7/2008 at 10:58pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Bernie47 on 23/7/2008

Take a box of cheap firelighters, and make sure that the fire is downwind of you tent.

 


Or anyone elses tent for that matter, be careful burning wood as flying embers can pepper a tent with holes, a bag of coal is a good option



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24/7/2008 at 10:35am
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The fire ring should be set away from your tent. I really miss my campfires and have yet to have one here. We've had lots of fires in my 35 years in the states and have always been safe. Have a bucket of water ready if you need it but you should be fine.

Starting a good fire:

Get some paper balled up in the center then place some twigs and dried leaves on top of that in a pyramid shape........then just place a few logs on top of that in the same way. Light and blow gently and you have CAMPFIRE!!!

Enjoy: have some smores, hotdogs, and marshmallows for me.



24/7/2008 at 11:10am
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Start with you kindling (newspaper, dried grass) in the middle, you are making a pyramid shape, next add some slightly larger twigs/wood, have some larger pieces of wood around the edge. Light it, once the centre is going, gradually (but not too slowly) add larger bits, these are the bits that will keep your fire oing for a period of time.

Or you can follow this method http://guidinguk.freeservers.com/firelighting.html


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24/7/2008 at 2:01pm
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Hi frizzbomb .Im off to a 'allows campfire' site on Satuday and i had a few worries too.Im told we can buy the right kind off stuff to burn off the site owners ,as wood spits.Also  there arefire pits on the site im visiting so i will have to pitch tent accordingly.All the best.  


24/7/2008 at 2:49pm
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Hi, I call camping when you can have a campfire I cheat and always use a fire log which you can buy from most supermarkets at £1.48. I start buying them about 8 weeks before I go, place in fire pit  burn the ends add wood coal etc.


24/7/2008 at 3:35pm
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All good advice.

Where are you going? We went to Aberdulais last year and the campfire made all the difference in the evening (see my review).  This year we've booked in at another campfire site but would appreciate any recommendations.



24/7/2008 at 7:14pm
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Hi all, ta for all the fab advice!!!  the site provides all the burning material so to speak, so I'll just pack a newspaper and some firelighter thingies.

MamaBear, I have just bought the biggest bag of marshmellows from woollies today - lets hope they last till next weekend, without me and hubby munching them all beforehand!

Hatmanlon, the site it Priory Mill Farm in Brecon, small site, but only a few mins walk to Brecon and then for walks in the hills too - all our sites have to be staggering distance to (or rather from) a pub!!!  This site is on the campsite search and has also had good reviews.

Will let you all know how I get on when we come back!

Ta again

 

 



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