Hello!
Last time I made a really nice Dakota fire hole while I was in the forest. A Dakota fire provides a very hot, clean, smokeless and stealth fire meant for cooking low-profile. For this reason it is also used in the army. When you build it right, it needs a very little amount of wood because of its efficient combustion. It also provides a greater margin of fire-safety by keeping coals and flames fairly contained as when making an open fire.
The fire technique is also very good to use when following the leave no trace principal. When the fire-pit is no longer needed it can easily be cleaned up by closing the dug hole and there will be no traces of the fire visible.
I filmed the whole process of making it and provide tips and tricks along the way.
Keep safety and local regulations in mind when making a fire.
As an addition, you can also find extra information and photos about building a Dakota fire on my website:
https://bushcraftnic.com/bushcraft-survival/skills/dakotafire/
Watch the video about making a Dakota fire at:
[video=youtube;5f7zXTpoNPQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f7zXTpoNPQ[/video]
I hope you like the information and will be able to make a Dakota fire yourself. If you are missing any information, are having questions or want to add some tips Ill be happy to hear so!
Last time I made a really nice Dakota fire hole while I was in the forest. A Dakota fire provides a very hot, clean, smokeless and stealth fire meant for cooking low-profile. For this reason it is also used in the army. When you build it right, it needs a very little amount of wood because of its efficient combustion. It also provides a greater margin of fire-safety by keeping coals and flames fairly contained as when making an open fire.
The fire technique is also very good to use when following the leave no trace principal. When the fire-pit is no longer needed it can easily be cleaned up by closing the dug hole and there will be no traces of the fire visible.
I filmed the whole process of making it and provide tips and tricks along the way.
Keep safety and local regulations in mind when making a fire.
As an addition, you can also find extra information and photos about building a Dakota fire on my website:
https://bushcraftnic.com/bushcraft-survival/skills/dakotafire/
Watch the video about making a Dakota fire at:
[video=youtube;5f7zXTpoNPQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f7zXTpoNPQ[/video]
I hope you like the information and will be able to make a Dakota fire yourself. If you are missing any information, are having questions or want to add some tips Ill be happy to hear so!