How to Keep Fire Going?
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Start with dry tinder, kindling, and fuel wood
Use dry, seasoned wood
Build the fire with enough airflow
Add small pieces of wood before larger logs
Keep the fire bed hot with coals
Feed the fire gradually
Avoid smothering the flames
Rearrange logs to expose hot spots
Keep wood stacked nearby and dry
Protect the fire from wind and rain
Use a fire poker to move embers
Remove excess ash if airflow is blocked
Add fuel before the fire gets too low
Keep the fire contained and monitored
Check local fire rules and restrictions
Choose a safe, clear fire site
Clear dry leaves, grass, and debris
Choose a campsite
Check campsite rules
Check the weather
Choose two sturdy anchor points, such as trees, posts, or hammock stands
Make sure the anchor points are strong enough to support your weight
Measure the distance between the anchor points
Water + Water = Lake
Lake + Lake = Ocean
Ocean + Earth = Island
Air + Air = Pressure
Earth + Water = Mud
Fire + Fire = Energy
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