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Post Info TOPIC: Does a Self Feeding Fire Count as Technology?


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Does a Self Feeding Fire Count as Technology?


I found this video about a self feeding fire, looks awesome if you have to patience to assemble it! Anyone ever tried this or something like this?

Thanks!

Happy camping friends :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejfSv3raPDo&app=desktop



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What is there to prevent the support poles from burning up?

Otherwise, this is not a new concept.  Back in the way-olden days (prior even to my old age), settlers used to "bank" their fires in a similar fashion in the fireplaces of their cabins/homes.

Terry



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