As the title suggests...
another post on a different thread , suggested not using a tarp above your fire, for obvious reasons...
So that got me thinking and I couldn't find any threads on the subject , so I thought id start it myself.
I know resinous timbers such as larch , pine etc are almost fully impermeable and therefore will work in the wet ,
I also know you can improvised shelters to stop the fire getting soaked , but can we have examples? surely there are various ways? YouTube came up short of answers so I thought maybe this community could help.
This thread is for expanding on the subject.
Also in stealth mode , how do you stop the smoke caused by the rain drops on the fire?
And what type of lay is best suited for windy rainy days?
And what's the best way to keep the fire going in the rain for long enough to go collect more firewood etc?
How about cooking in it , does it change from doing it in the dry ?
I know some of these sound obvious , but to less experienced folk like myself, it should help a lot ,with all your different approaches and methods.
Hope this is a good idea for a thread and look forward to reading all your replies!
So how do you keep your fire from going out and or smoking you out, in the wet ?
another post on a different thread , suggested not using a tarp above your fire, for obvious reasons...
So that got me thinking and I couldn't find any threads on the subject , so I thought id start it myself.
I know resinous timbers such as larch , pine etc are almost fully impermeable and therefore will work in the wet ,
I also know you can improvised shelters to stop the fire getting soaked , but can we have examples? surely there are various ways? YouTube came up short of answers so I thought maybe this community could help.
This thread is for expanding on the subject.
Also in stealth mode , how do you stop the smoke caused by the rain drops on the fire?
And what type of lay is best suited for windy rainy days?
And what's the best way to keep the fire going in the rain for long enough to go collect more firewood etc?
How about cooking in it , does it change from doing it in the dry ?
I know some of these sound obvious , but to less experienced folk like myself, it should help a lot ,with all your different approaches and methods.
Hope this is a good idea for a thread and look forward to reading all your replies!
So how do you keep your fire from going out and or smoking you out, in the wet ?