Dakota Fire Hole-Hole in the Ground
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Dakota Fire Hole-Hole in the Ground
The Dakota Fire Hole
http://survivaltopics.com/the-dakota-fire-hole/
A little known survival aid related to wilderness 9re making skills is the Dakota Fire Hole, also known as the Dakota Fire Pit. This handy device is easy to construct and has marked advantages over other types of camp 9re constructs.
Once you make a Dakota 9re hole and try it out, you may choose to use this method for outdoor 9res on a regular basis. ---CONTINUED---
http://survivaltopics.com/the-dakota-fire-hole/
A little known survival aid related to wilderness 9re making skills is the Dakota Fire Hole, also known as the Dakota Fire Pit. This handy device is easy to construct and has marked advantages over other types of camp 9re constructs.
Once you make a Dakota 9re hole and try it out, you may choose to use this method for outdoor 9res on a regular basis. ---CONTINUED---
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Re: Dakota Fire Hole-Hole in the Ground
How To Build a Stealth Fire Pit That Won’t Draw Attention
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/build-a-stealth-fire-pit-that-wont-draw-unwanted-attention/
There’s a stealth fire building concept sometimes known as the Dakota Fire Pit. It’s a campfire design that burns surprisingly hot and, because it’s built inside a hole, doesn’t broadcast a flame that would be visible for miles.
It requires a bit of engineering including a second vent hole located upwind and dug at an angle down towards the base of the main fire hole. Check out the diagram below to see what I mean. ---CONTINUED---
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/build-a-stealth-fire-pit-that-wont-draw-unwanted-attention/
There’s a stealth fire building concept sometimes known as the Dakota Fire Pit. It’s a campfire design that burns surprisingly hot and, because it’s built inside a hole, doesn’t broadcast a flame that would be visible for miles.
It requires a bit of engineering including a second vent hole located upwind and dug at an angle down towards the base of the main fire hole. Check out the diagram below to see what I mean. ---CONTINUED---
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