Smokeless fire pit. Never use wet slate.
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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SandyofPA wrote:
The last one sure is not leave no trace! I can't imagine being lost in the backcountry with my trusty shovel to help me survive.
Wise Old Owl wrote:
Leave no trace? and there really isn't a shovel its a Ti Trowel or folding steel potting shed hand trowel. How is pouring in water and pushing back in the dirt leave no trace? When I leave camp I can fix it that nobody would know I was there.... Also you can poop in the hole and cover it up in the morning..... Not arguing... just thinking it thru...SandyofPA wrote:
The last one sure is not leave no trace! I can't imagine being lost in the backcountry with my trusty shovel to help me survive.
Astro wrote:
No fires(personally) when backpacking. I guess I have not messed with a campfire since being a scout leader.
IMScotty wrote:
I love campfires in my yard on crisp autumn nights. With the drought this year, I have not dared to light any fires but we had a bit of snow last night so maybe this weekend. I have one all ready to go, just needs a match.
odd man out wrote:
Here's another Swedish fire building hack - the Swedish Torch. I've not tried it yet, but it looks cool. It can also be done by splitting the log with an ax.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=vjQRLQTNsJo
that thing is a multi tasker.uncle meat wrote:
One thing I noticed that I haven't seen before is the hole at the bottom on the side, boy is that gonna eat up that log!
max.patch wrote:
that thing is a multi tasker.uncle meat wrote:
One thing I noticed that I haven't seen before is the hole at the bottom on the side, boy is that gonna eat up that log!
sure, it's ultimate use is to have a fire to enjoy as you sip your wine in the backcountry.
but first, it's a sex toy.