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12/8/2013 at 8:48pm
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Hi all
just wondering after seeing jim call photos of camp
fires under tarps and near tents how do you control the embers
so that they dont cause any damage( puzzled)


12/8/2013 at 8:58pm
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You don't

You want to see the mess my tarp gets in! It is like a planetarium with all the pin holes! And the layer of wood tar on it ends up on Jelboys hat!

On a serious note, I keep the fire low, use good quality dry wood if possible. I also augment the fire with peat briquettes which keep the sparks down, the heat up and my tootsies warm

I find that by keeping a "safe" distance away with the tent helps prevent damage. By safe, I mean the distance a spark travels until it dies. Obviously a lot depends on wind speed & direction and the type of wood. I've never had a tent damaged yet!

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12/8/2013 at 9:13pm
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Jim only ever ends up with damaged gutties!! More the whiskys fault than the fire though!

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12/8/2013 at 9:33pm
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Hi JIM thanks for your reply so quick i made awood burner out of calor bottle with flue for garden and the embers put holes in awning and table umberella


12/8/2013 at 9:35pm
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sorry about spelling mistake should be umbrella was checking spelling and press send to soon whoops


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Quote: Originally posted by stebutty on 12/8/2013
Hi JIM thanks for your reply so quick i made awood burner out of calor bottle with flue for garden and the embers put holes in awning and table umberella



Ah, thats a different thing altogether. The flue accelerates the spent gasses (and hot embers) upwards and they will travel further and be hotter than found from a camp fire. Get yourself some sort of metal mesh (like a bird feeder) and make a spark arrestor for your stove. No more problems with hot embers! Only thing is it will need cleaned regularly!

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12/8/2013 at 9:44pm
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Quote: Originally posted by krazykamper on 12/8/2013
Jim only ever ends up with damaged gutties!! More the whiskys fault than the fire though!



Hahaha! I forgot about the gutties! In my defence, I was inebriated at the time

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13/8/2013 at 9:12am
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As I said on another post yesterday...On my holiday last week folk were using their raised BBQ's as fire pits right outside their tents which was a bit too close for my liking given the onshore wind that was blowing at the time...

Most of the fires I build on holidays are on the beach as near the waterline...And as far away from my(and others) tent as I can get...And usually with an offshore wind blowing...

There are several things to take into account when building a fire...Not least the proximity of your neighbors shiny new tent that may have cost them a few bob...

I only ever use wood that I have collected from the woods at the back of my house which has been drying/seasoning for months supplimented with pine blocks from my work...and the occasional bit of dead wood foraged from near the site..

I have a few jackets and two (Newish) chairs that bear testament to the power of sparks from a fire so am always careful where I site it on holiday...I also ask neighbors both side of me if they mind me building one as not everyone likes smoke billowing round them...

Jim's Spot at Glencoe is a fairly isolated fire pit well away from the pitching spots round it....Even then...The regulars who pitch round it would never dream of pitching too close....But again I think they are willing to take the risk of a few stray sparks for the joy and comfort a fire brings especially on a winters night...

Consider the effects on yourself and others around you when lighting a fire and you should be fine...

Jelboy.

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