How to Build a Campfire : How to Keep a Fire Going
Posted: October 1st, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Tips | Tags: backpacking, bonfires, build fire, campfires, camping, camping equipment, Camping Gear, camping supplies, hiking, outdoors, start fire | 8 Comments »Always let a campfire burn slowly so that a wood supply isn’t wasted. Learn how to keep a fire going from an Eagle Scout in this free campingvideo. Expert: John Stewart Bio: John Stewart is an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America and has instructed boy scouts on climbing, outdoor skills, pioneering, wilderness survival and kayaking for the past nine years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
first comment ftw!
sencond! lol good video
if your in a forest there is probably going to be enough wood to have one big-ass fire all night, but if it is wet i guess this would be cool way to save
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What educated vocab and sentence structure this “professional” utilizes. Is this your standard EXPERTVILLAGE !!! It’s annoying.
hes saying that as it gets dark and you cant see to get anymore wood and dry wood goes fast.
ive went through a truck load of dead wood in one night just trying to keep it going it burns so dam fast.
you dont give enough info
@oilikepepsi hell yeah!