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Can you set up a tipi stove on uneven ground?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, you can set up a tipi stove on uneven ground, but it requires careful planning and execution to ensure stability and safety.

Choosing the Right Location

When setting up a tipi stove on uneven ground, it’s essential to select a relatively flat area. Ideally, you want to find a spot with minimal slope, ideally no more than 5 degrees. This will help prevent the stove from tipping over and ensure a safe cooking experience. Measure the slope using a level or a carpenter’s square to ensure the terrain is suitable.

Setting Up the Tipi Stove

Once you’ve chosen a suitable location, clear the area of any debris and combustible materials. Dig a shallow pit for the stove, about 12 inches in diameter and 2-3 inches deep. This will help contain the stove’s heat and reduce the risk of a fire spreading. Place a non-flammable surface, such as a steel plate or a heat-resistant tile, in the pit to support the stove.

Stabilizing the Tipi Stove

To prevent the stove from shifting or tipping over, you’ll need to secure it to the ground. Use a sturdy piece of steel or a metal rod to create a makeshift anchor point. Dig a small hole for the anchor and fill it with rocks or sand to provide stability. Attach the anchor to the stove using wire or rope, making sure it’s secure and won’t compromise the stove’s function.

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