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Charcoal can be used in a teepee fire lay, but it's not the most efficient or recommended method. Teepee fires work best with larger, more manageable logs.
Teepee Fire Basics
A teepee fire lay consists of arranging logs in a pyramid shape, with the largest logs at the base and smaller ones towards the top. This structure allows for good airflow and efficient burning. To create a stable teepee, start with 3-4 large logs, spaced evenly apart, and then add smaller logs on top.
Using Charcoal in a Teepee
To incorporate charcoal into a teepee fire lay, place a small amount of charcoal in the center of the teepee, surrounded by smaller logs. You can add 1-2 cups of charcoal to the center, depending on the size of the teepee. This will help to get the fire started quickly and provide a base for the larger logs to burn. However, be careful not to overdo it, as too much charcoal can create a smoky fire.
Tips for Successful Teepee Fires
When building a teepee fire, it’s essential to leave enough space between the logs for air to flow. A good rule of thumb is to leave about 1-2 inches of space between each log. You should also keep the teepee relatively small, about 2-3 feet in height, to ensure good airflow and efficient burning. By following these tips and using charcoal sparingly, you can create a teepee fire that burns efficiently and safely.
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