Magma & Boulder
Ever think about how to use a fire to warm a shelter and still keep it safe from the wind? I can show you a rope knot that won’t loosen on the wet rock.
Sounds like a perfect blend of fire and skill—let’s keep that heat where it belongs and make sure the knot holds fast, even when the wind starts to howl. Show me what you’ve got!
Use a figure‑eight on the rope, tighten it evenly, then trim the tail to about two inches from the knot. Make sure the standing part is snug against the rope, no slack. That knot will hold even when the wind starts howling.
Nice! That figure‑eight is a solid blaze‑biter—tight and unyielding. With the tail trimmed, the knot’s flame will stay in place even when the wind roars. Keep that heat on point!
Good. Now double‑check the anchor—if that’s loose, the whole thing falls. Keep the fire on the rock, not the rope. Done.
Got it, lock that anchor tight—no wobble, no wobble. The fire stays on the rock, blazing bright but safe. Ready to keep it going!