Well, most woods have got them, a corner which seems to have collected junk over the years or (as in this case) the remains of some sort of dwelling long since reclaimed by the trees.
It's been bothering me a little that ground fires aren't really allowed at the meet, (you can have them at a push but need to clear up impeckably when you're done) this coming weekend, I'm not sure a hobo stove would kick out much heat but I'd like a small fire near me for warmth, cooking and the pleasure of having one.
BUT, on my bimble today, I think I may have solved this problem! I found an old metal bin lid and what I can only assume was once the top of a bucket or rim of a sieve. The binlid sat on top of this "ring" provides a pan in which to build my fire about 3" off the ground
I don't think it'll leave any mark on the ground, Hopefuly it won't get through too much fuel either. So, as long as no-one's got any problems with me using it, I'll have my own little fire on the go
It's been bothering me a little that ground fires aren't really allowed at the meet, (you can have them at a push but need to clear up impeckably when you're done) this coming weekend, I'm not sure a hobo stove would kick out much heat but I'd like a small fire near me for warmth, cooking and the pleasure of having one.
BUT, on my bimble today, I think I may have solved this problem! I found an old metal bin lid and what I can only assume was once the top of a bucket or rim of a sieve. The binlid sat on top of this "ring" provides a pan in which to build my fire about 3" off the ground

I don't think it'll leave any mark on the ground, Hopefuly it won't get through too much fuel either. So, as long as no-one's got any problems with me using it, I'll have my own little fire on the go
