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Can You Build A Council Fire On Rocks Or Gravel?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, you can build a council fire on rocks or gravel, but it may require some extra effort to create a suitable fire bed.

Choosing a Site

When selecting a location for a council fire on rocks or gravel, look for a spot with a relatively flat surface. This will help you to create a more stable fire bed. Aim for a spot that receives some shade, as this will reduce the risk of the fire getting out of control. Ideally, the surface should be dry, as moisture can make it difficult to start a fire.

Preparing the Site

To prepare the site, clear any loose debris or vegetation. If the rocks or gravel are too uneven, create a fire bed using rocks or by digging shallow holes to level the area. Next, lay down a layer of smaller rocks or gravel to create a solid base for your fire. This will help to contain the heat and prevent the fire from spreading.

Building the Fire

To build the fire, start by creating a teepee structure using small twigs and dry leaves. Once you have a small flame, add larger logs to the fire, gradually increasing the size of the fuel as the fire grows. Monitor the fire closely, ensuring that it does not get too big or spread beyond the designated area. Keep a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher nearby, just in case.

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