Not sure where to put this so I’ll bung it here.
Those of you who camp in established sites: where do you find enough wood for your fire?
A typical cooking fire can easily burn six pieces of quartered log. A evening friendship fire, very much more. That’s a lot of wood over a season on even a moderately popular site. If you are burning fallen brushwood it will burn even faster. I used to camp by the Pystill Rhaeadre waterfall and by October you couldn’t find a twig under the trees and that’s when I typically start camping.
I’m a car camper so carrying a bag of logs isn’t a difficulty but my nearest supplier gets them from Latvia - which sort of increases their carbon footprint.
My 15cm dia (6”) Kelly Kettle is very fuel economic for boiling and cooking but it’s hardly a camp fire.
Those of you who camp in established sites: where do you find enough wood for your fire?
A typical cooking fire can easily burn six pieces of quartered log. A evening friendship fire, very much more. That’s a lot of wood over a season on even a moderately popular site. If you are burning fallen brushwood it will burn even faster. I used to camp by the Pystill Rhaeadre waterfall and by October you couldn’t find a twig under the trees and that’s when I typically start camping.
I’m a car camper so carrying a bag of logs isn’t a difficulty but my nearest supplier gets them from Latvia - which sort of increases their carbon footprint.
My 15cm dia (6”) Kelly Kettle is very fuel economic for boiling and cooking but it’s hardly a camp fire.