Fire Maintenance Team
Designate 2-3 “Fire Keepers” on Saturday – these should be kids, and the fathers should be willing to assist.
The Keepers are responsible for knowing and regulating based on the following:
- What goes in the fire? Wood – Keepers and Fathers regulate this
- What do we keep out? Anything except wood
- Who puts things in the fire? Keepers and Fathers
- How do we put a fire out?
- Scatter, Sprinkle, Stir
- Scatter things that will burn
- Sprinkle dirt or water on the fire
- Stir what is left to mix in the dirt or water
Start, maintain and put out the fire:
- Gather wood and proportion it for use Fri. AM, Sat. AM, PM, and Sun AM
- Chop or cut wood – axe and saw provided
- Build the “nest” or “A” frame stack to start a fire from scratch if needed
- Tinder, toothpicks, pencils, thumb
- Find a handful of each of the above sized dry sticks
- When broken in half, they should break uneven. If they bend or break in a straight line, they are no good to use for fire
- Tinder, toothpicks, pencils, thumb
- Try primitive means to start fire first (good one for sons to practice)
- Striker and cotton, lint, or magnesium flakes
- “A” frame stack is the best way to start a failsafe fire
- Build small bonfire for Saturday evening ceremony (just make sure we have ample wood)
- Keep our fire going as long as we are at camp
- Get up early enough to get the fire going again in the morning
- Put out the fire on Sunday before leaving camp