How to build a campfire

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            Lighter or matches, Shovel, Axe (optional), Firestarter (optional)
            Always choose a safe, open location away from overhanging branches., Keep water or a fire extinguisher nearby during the fire-building process., Never leave a campfire unattended., Ensure the fire is completely extinguished before leaving., Avoid building fires in windy conditions to prevent spreading., Check local regulations and fire bans before starting a fire.
            Gather dry, seasoned wood and small kindling for easy ignition. Select a flat, open area away from overhanging branches and structures for safety. Clear the ground of leaves, grass, and other flammable debris to prevent unintended spread. Arrange small sticks in a teepee shape, leaving space for airflow and easy lighting. Place firestarter material like crumpled paper or commercial firelighters in the center of the teepee. Use a match or lighter to ignite the firestarter, ensuring it catches fire properly. Gently blow on the base to help the flames spread to the kindling and small sticks. Add larger sticks gradually as the fire gains strength, maintaining airflow. Once the small sticks are burning well, add larger logs to sustain the fire. Keep a bucket of water, hose, or fire extinguisher nearby for safety and quick extinguishing. When finished, pour water over the fire completely, stirring the ashes to ensure all embers are out. Double-check that no embers remain hot before leaving the site, ensuring safety.
            Dry wood, Kindling, Firestarter (paper, dry leaves, or commercial firelighters), Large logs
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            Use dry, seasoned wood for easier ignition and cleaner burn., Create a fire ring with rocks to contain the fire and prevent spreading., Start with small kindling for a faster, more reliable ignition., Maintain airflow by arranging wood loosely for a hotter, cleaner burn., Keep a bucket of water or sand nearby for quick fire suppression., Build the fire in a shallow pit if available for added safety.
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