He Built A Self-Feeding Fire, But When It Starts Burning. WOW! I Didn't See That Coming...
By Timfly

This is how you build a gigantic, self-feeding fire. The U-shape frame, as seen here, must be precise, as it is meant to drop the logs as they burn, and having it too steep or flat will ruin this effect.

He places two sticks in between the two logs at the base. This allows for a slight gap where oxygen can flow, helping to stoke the fire.

This is the angle when viewed from the top. As you can see, it is not too steep while also not too flat of an angle.

Light the two sticks, and watch your fire feed itself. No more pesky firewood runs that interrupt your chill, your bonfire will now feed itself.

Learn more in the video below...
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