campfire
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Following general fire safety reduces the risk of wildfires and keeps campsites nice. Always keep a manageable fire and don’t use accelerants. Read more
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Knowing how to put out a campfire properly is a skill every outdoor enthusiast should know. It helps prevent forest fires. Read more
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Common courtesy is a must when camping in a traditional campground. Always be friendly and avoid disturbing other campers. Read more
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This one-pot campfire apple pie filling is a simple, nostalgic dessert perfect for camping. Made with common pantry ingredients, it is easy and tasty. Read more
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Starting a fire is a crucial skill for campers, providing warmth, cooking options, and comfort. This beginner’s guide will help get you started. Read more
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The Clostnature Lightweight Backpacking Tent is compact, easy to set up, and weighs 5.3 pounds, making it ideal for backpackers. It is spacious and cozy. Read more
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Tips for fixing your campfire when it won’t stay lit. Important for cold weather camping or cooking/boiling water out in the woods. Read more
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A telescopic fire bellows is a lightweight tool that all campers need. It allows you to blow air directly into the base of your fire. Read more
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For successful cold weather camping, emphasizing preparation and gear selection is crucial. These tips will help you find success even in the cold. Read more
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Campfire cooking doesn’t have to be complicated, and it doesn’t have to be bland. These are ten great meals to cook over the campfire. Read more
