"ZERO DEGREE BACKYARD CAMPING" Taking the time to enjoy the snow and the outdoors. THANKS FOR WATCHING! ALEX COKER onelifetorisk@yahoo.com www.imdb.me/alexcoker
Blessings, Brother! Sometime in the future, maybe consider trying one or more of the following suggestions: 1) Heat water on your stove, which will act as a heat-sink and create a larger thermal radiator inside your dwelling; it will lower the maximum temperatures on your stovepipes; and it will add some moisture to that frosty air!; 2) use a bottle of warm water in your bag to keep you warm; and 3) please don't eat from heated food containers unless a proper pot or pan is unavailable- there's gotta be something bad that's released when the can is heated. Much credit to you for sticking it out on a cold night!
It's a Giant FireStarter Tinder Match. I should have kept it pointing straight down longer to make sure it was lit before trying to start my fire with it.
I had it up to about 60 degrees inside in the beginning with the damper fully open, but it was getting the stove pipe red hot and I turned the damper half open, which kept the average temperature inside between 32°-40° with an outside temperature of 0° I should have left it fully open and had the top piece put on correctly for a more comfortable and warmer night...
Blessings, Brother!
Sometime in the future, maybe consider trying one or more of the following suggestions:
1) Heat water on your stove, which will act as a heat-sink and create a larger thermal radiator inside your dwelling; it will lower the maximum temperatures on your stovepipes; and it will add some moisture to that frosty air!;
2) use a bottle of warm water in your bag to keep you warm; and
3) please don't eat from heated food containers unless a proper pot or pan is unavailable- there's gotta be something bad that's released when the can is heated.
Much credit to you for sticking it out on a cold night!
It's a Giant FireStarter Tinder Match. I should have kept it pointing straight down longer to make sure it was lit before trying to start my fire with it.
I had it up to about 60 degrees inside in the beginning with the damper fully open, but it was getting the stove pipe red hot and I turned the damper half open, which kept the average temperature inside between 32°-40° with an outside temperature of 0°
I should have left it fully open and had the top piece put on correctly for a more comfortable and warmer night...