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Camp Fires on Your Island
By Islomaniac | July 31, 2007
There is no better way to spend cool nights on your island than with a camp fire, cocoa, s’mores and friends and family. The perfect campfire is the center piece of any island get together, but as always safety is very important when setting up a fire pit. After all, your island wouldn’t be very enjoyable if you burnt it down! Click below to read my tips for creating a safe and enjoyable fire pit.
Enjoying a campfire on an island
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Location, location, location: It’s very important to use an open area for your fire. There shouldn’t be branches, power lines or any other debris dangling above the fire.
Dig your hole: Dig a hole about 4 inches deep and coat the bottom and sides with 1 inch of sand (if you are on your sandy beach you probably don’t need to coat). You can also use rocks as a surface for the fire instead of sand. However, the rocks will get scorched and can be unsightly. Avoid root systems, root fires can smolder underground for years!
Ring with Rocks: Outline the hole by piling rocks around the outside. Rocks provide no real safety function but they make the fire look good. Avoid using porous rocks as they have been known to explode.
Enjoy: bring, booze, fireworks, bad jokes, marshmallows, scary stories or whatever your friends and family enjoy. You can build the most beautiful campfire but if you aren’t having fun then what’s the point.
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