WildHunt & Belly
Hey, I hear you always love a good fire. For a night out on the hunt, how do you keep a steady flame without wasting firewood?
Sure thing, just gather some dry tinder and small kindling, stack it in a teepee shape so air can flow, and add a windbreak of rocks or a lean-to made from a tarp. Keep the wood size consistent—small at first, then larger logs once the flame is steady—and stir gently so the heat stays even. That way you won’t waste firewood and the fire stays nice and calm.
That’s solid. Keep it steady and the night will follow.
Glad that helped—just keep that spark alive, and you’ll have a fire that’s warm enough to keep the wolves at bay. Don’t forget to keep a little extra dry wood on hand, just in case, and keep the wind in check with a little natural shield. That’s how you keep the flame steady and the night cozy.
Keep the fire low and the night safe.
Got it—low heat, steady burn, no rush, and you’ll have a safe, cozy night.
Your calm will keep the night safe.