Sorry to mention the W word in august even if it has felt autumnal the last few days.
I like to plan ahead somewhat organising cold weather equipment now to allow easier use when the time comes.
based on this theory I was wondering what people consider the best fire lays for the winter months, I'm hoping for most warmth, least fuel most cooking area of fire.
I have seen the method where two large logs laid side by side have the fire built in between them(sammi I think?) but I am limited with the amount of fuel i have available.I've tried the method nessmuk describes in his book but didnt find it the best in the world possibly due to my interpretation of the text and picture., just curious if there is a more effective method anyone uses or knows of?
Cheers all
Sam
I like to plan ahead somewhat organising cold weather equipment now to allow easier use when the time comes.
based on this theory I was wondering what people consider the best fire lays for the winter months, I'm hoping for most warmth, least fuel most cooking area of fire.
I have seen the method where two large logs laid side by side have the fire built in between them(sammi I think?) but I am limited with the amount of fuel i have available.I've tried the method nessmuk describes in his book but didnt find it the best in the world possibly due to my interpretation of the text and picture., just curious if there is a more effective method anyone uses or knows of?
Cheers all
Sam