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1 If you are at a state or provincial campsite, always use the designated fire pit. If you are at a non-designated camping area, gather rocks to make a circular fire pit that will
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1. You need to gather materials before the sun goes down. It is a nightmare trying to find wood in the dark. Always get more than you think you will need, because wood goes quick
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1. Place your campfire in an area away from winds and free from hanging branches, leaves or dry brush. The U.S. Forest Service recommends creating a fire pit at least 15 feet away
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Starting a fire in the wilderness can be a daunting task unless you realize that simple camping objects can be used to start one. This type of fire must be started on a sunny day
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