Types of Fire
Star
Fire: This is basically one of the simplest
fires to make.
Gypsy
Fire: This is an excellent fire for using a
cooking pot. Stews cook very well on this type of fire and it is also useful
for boiling bilious of water for hot drinks.
Fire in a Hole: This is
very much like the Gypsy Fire, but the wood will slide downwards into the heart
of the fire and help reduce the need for continually monitoring it. Very useful
if there are other things to do as well as cooking because it allows you to
move away for short periods of time.
Altar
Fire: This type of fire is ideal for long
stay camps as it helps eliminate the-need for turf removal and low-level
cooking. Watch the height you build to. It is much safer to have it too low
than too high.
Reflector
Fire: The Back shielding on this type of
fires reflects the heat forward. Very useful for directing heat into the
bivouac.
Crane Fire: This is
basically another version of the Back Log Fire but with the support having a
greater clearance from the flames.
Back Log Fire: This fire again is useful for supporting cooking pots, but has no overhead support. The logs act as shields.
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