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.
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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.