Put the elements into the gaps
Tips to Make a Roaring Campfire
- ashes and charcoal
- a cauldron
- a fire bed
- bare earth
- soil
- gather
- twigs and branches
- wood shavings
- a bundle
- a box of matches
- burn
Everybody likes campfire-cooked food. Remember those hot potatoes dug into [ ]? Or do you like boiling fish soup prepared in [ ]? Delicious!
Everything starts from making a campfire.
The first thing you should bear in mind is safety. Find [ ] away from trees, bushes, and other plants. Your fire bed should be on [ ], not grass. If there isn’t one, make your own by digging the [ ] and taking away plants and grass, because dry grass, branches, and bark catch fire easily.
The next step is to [ ] wood for fire. Dry small logs, [ ] burn the best. Choose good tinder-dry leaves, dry bark, [ ] and some fungi to let your fire burn better.
Then make [ ] of that collected material and put it on the small dry logs you have found. Don’t start a fire yourself! There should always be a parent or some other adult who can help you. Use some paper and [ ] to start a fire under your adult guide’s supervision. Be careful not to [ ] your hands or clothes.