- There are three different kinds of wood needed for a successful campfire -
- Tinder – small twigs, wood shavings, dry leaves or grass, dry needles, bark or dryer lint. This should start to burn immediately with a lighted match.
- Kindling – small sticks 1″ around or less
- Fuel – larger wood that keeps the fire going
- Fuel- material that will burn
- Start with a couple hands full of tinder loosely piled in the center of your fire ring.
- With your back to the wind and match protected by the cup of your hand, ignite tinder with a match. Discard used match into the fire.
- Slowly add more tinder. You may need to blow softly at the base of the fire.
- Once the tinder has fully started to burn, slowly add some smaller pieces of kindling. Keep close together but allow space for air.
- Gradually increase the size of the kindling you add to the fire.
- When you have a good fire going , add the fuel one piece at a time as described below. Allow for adequate air flow.
Get out the smores fixin's and enjoy your campfire!
Helpful little hint: I go to the dollar store and buy bags of Spanish Moss to use under the kindling - it burns very well and really makes building my campfire a lot easier!


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