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Category: Fire Fundamentals

Platform Fire Lay: Wet Conditions & Steady Coals

When the woods are soaked and fire seems impossible, knowing how to build a platform fire lay can make all the difference. This classic fire-building…

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Star Fire Lay: Long Lasting Overnight Heat

When you’re in the backcountry, fire is more than comfort—it’s security. A well-built fire keeps you warm, dries damp gear, and lifts morale after a…

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Lean-To Fire Lay: Best for Windy Conditions

Building a fire in the backcountry is about more than just warmth—it’s about safety, morale, and the ability to cook a reliable meal. But when…

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Log Cabin Fire Lay: Perfect for Long-Lasting Heat

Few campfire builds are as steady and dependable as the log cabin fire. Unlike quick-burning teepees or sprawling star fires, the log cabin structure is…

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Tepee Fire Lay: The Beginner’s Best Friend

Building a fire in the wilderness is one of the oldest skills humans have practiced, and it remains one of the most valuable. Whether you’re…

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Comparing Fire Lays: Which Structure for Which Situation

Building a fire in the backcountry isn’t just about striking a spark—it’s about choosing the right fire lay for the conditions. A fire lay is…

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Wet Weather Tinder: Finding Dry Material in Rain

Fire is more than warmth. In the backcountry, it’s a signal, a way to purify water, and a morale boost when conditions turn rough. But…

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  • Lean-To Fire Lay: Best for Windy Conditions
  • Log Cabin Fire Lay: Perfect for Long-Lasting Heat
  • Tepee Fire Lay: The Beginner’s Best Friend

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