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100

what is the easiest way to start a campfire

Use a lighter or matches

100

What is the most important rule for campfire safety

Never leave a campfire unattended 

100

What are the three essential elements needed to start a fire


Heat, fuel, and oxygen.


100

What is a campfire grill


A campfire grill is a metal grate that is placed over a campfire to cook food


100

What is the first thing you should do if you get a burn from a campfire


Run cool water over the burn


200

What is a tinder bundle and why is it important 

A tinder bundle is a small bundle of highly flammable material used to ignite a fire. It’s essential for starting a fire in windy conditions or with damp wood

200

What is the proper way to extinguish a campfire

Douse the campfire with water  until the embers are completely out 

200

What is the difference between hardwood and softwood


Hardwood is denser and burns slower and hotter than softwood. Softwood is lighter and burns faster and cooler


200

What is the best way to cook meat over a campfire


Cook meat over a low, indirect heat to prevent it from burning


200

What should you never do to a burn


Never apply butter or ice to a burn


300

What is the bear hug method for starting a fire

The bear hug method involves placing a lot piece of tinder in the center of a pile of kindling and gently blowing on it to fan the flames

300

What do you never do around a campfire?

Never pour gasoline or any other flammable liquids on the fire

300

What is the best type of wood to use for a campfire


Dry, seasoned hardwood


300

What is a Dutch oven, and how is it used for campfire cooking


A Dutch oven is a cast-iron pot that can be used for baking, roasting, and stewing over a campfire


300

What is a blister, and how should you treat it


A blister is a fluid-filled bubble that forms on the skin. It should be left intact unless it is very painful or interferes with movement


400

What is a fire starter and how does it help start a fire 

A fire starter is a pre made, flammable material that is used to ignite a fire. It can be made of cotton balls soaked in wax or other flammable liquids

400

What is the leave no trace principle, and how does it apply to campfires

The leave no trace principle is a set of guidelines for enjoying the outdoors without leaving a negative impact on the environment. When it comes to campfires, this means that ensuring that the fire is completely extinguished before leaving the campsite

400

What is "green" wood, and why should you avoid using it for a campfire


Green wood is wood that has not been dried out. It is difficult to ignite and produces a lot of smoke


400

What is the best way to prevent food poisoning when cooking over a campfire


Cook food to the proper internal temperature and wash your hands frequently


400

What is a campfire burn, and how is it different from a sunburn


A campfire burn is a thermal burn caused by contact with a hot object. A sunburn is caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun


500

What is the pyramid method for building a campfire, and why is it effective

The pyramid method involves stacking kindling in a pyramid shape, with the smallest pieces at the top and the largest at the bottom. This method allows for good airflow and helps the fire burn efficiently 

500

What is the fire ban and why it is important to follow

A fire ban is a restriction on the use of open fires in a particular area. It is important to follow fire bans to prevent wildfires 

500

What is the "three-stick" rule for gathering firewood


The "three-stick" rule states that you should only gather enough firewood for three nights. This helps to protect the forest from overuse


500

What is the "reflection method" for cooking over a campfire, and why is it effective


 The "reflection method" involves cooking food on a metal sheet that is placed in front of a campfire. This method helps to reflect heat onto the food and cook it evenly


500

What is the "rule of nines" used for


The "rule of nines" is used to estimate the severity of a burn based on the percentage of the body that is affected