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In general, you'll find that you need between 2 and 5 bundles of firewood per day for your campfire. However, you may need more wood if you plan to have a fire going for more than just a few hours each night. A roaring fire at the end of a long day of hiking is one of the most enjoyable parts of any camping trip.
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If purchasing firewood isn’t feasible for your camping trip, your other option is to collect it at your campsite. While this option has the major advantage of being very affordable (your costs are more or less non-existent), it is the decidedly more time-consuming option. Collecting firewood can be an affordable and convenient way to have a fire, especially if you’re backpacking and don’t want to carry wood to your campsite. However, do be sure to check local regulations in your camping area to ensure that you’re allowed to collect firewood before you start your search. Additionally, collecting firewood near your campsite isn’t the free-for-all that it might sound like. Although you could just pick up any piece of wood that you find, doing so can have negative environmental consequences. Therefore, the fine folks at Leave No Trace (LNT) encourage us to follow 4 simple guidelines, known as the 4 Ds of firewood collection. These guidelines state that any wood you collect should be: Dead. Opt for wood that’s already dead rather than cutting down live trees – except in a life-threatening emergency. Opt for wood that’s already dead rather than cutting down live trees – except in a life-threatening emergency. Downed. Choose firewood that’s on the ground rather than cutting down a standing dead tree. Choose firewood that’s on the ground rather than cutting down a standing dead tree. Dinky. Firewood that’s smaller in diameter than the size of your wrist is more likely to burn completely in a campfire. Firewood that’s smaller in diameter than the size of your wrist is more likely to burn completely in a campfire. Distance. Try not to limit your firewood search to the immediate vicinity of your campsite. Walk further away from your site to find wood to ensure that we campers don’t completely strip an area of logs and branches, which provide essential nutrients for natural ecosystems. If you’re collecting wood for backcountry camping, Leave No Trace also recommends building a mound fire rather than a fire ring to help lessen your impact on the environment. Check out this video to see how mound fires work before your next backpacking trip:

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