Lobster & Steve
Hey, how about we plan a quick, sturdy fire pit for the next camping trip? I want it simple, solid, no mess.
Sure thing! Grab a few sturdy rocks, lay them in a nice round circle, then dig a shallow pit in the middle. If you’ve got a metal grill or a cast‑iron skillet, drop it in for a quick, easy fire. The rocks keep the flames in, you’re not stirring too much, and when it’s time to shut it out, you just scoop the coals and the rocks stay in place. Easy, solid, and no fuss—let’s get the campfire humming!
Sounds good. Just make sure the rocks are at least a foot apart so the fire doesn’t get too hot on the edges. Then we can just sit back and watch it burn.
Got it, buddy! We'll spread those rocks a good foot apart, give the fire room to breathe, and then we can kick back and enjoy the glow. Let’s do it!
Alright. Let's get it built and keep an eye on it. No drama, just a steady fire.
Sounds like a plan! I'll start piling the rocks and keep an eye on the flames while you relax. No drama—just a steady, cozy fire for us to enjoy. Let's get this pit ready!
Sounds good. Let me know if you need anything. Stay safe.