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I used a post hole digger and a shovel to dig a Dakota fire hole in my back yard. This was a great experiment and relatively quick to complete despite my heavy clay soil (or maybe because of it?).

I’m not a huge fan of hard boiled eggs, but my wife sure is, so with her blessing I made her some snacks for the week.  

I liked everything about it, except: I think the rocks holding up the grates were unnecessary. The hole was several inches bigger than the Dutch Oven, so I think I could have had more success with less wood if I had used the old oven grates alone.

I fueled this with cutoff scraps of mostly cedar and a little pine. I sure wish I had measured better, maybe starting with a box of a specified weight, then weighing it at the end. It felt like such a small amount of wood.
There are two cottonwood trees within 5 feet on either side, which have branches almost directly above the fire hole itself… absolutely nothing was wilted, much less scorched.
A far cry from even the most banal campfire.

Despite my reservations, I couldn’t help but check to see how well I did. To my surprise, I think the eggs came out textbook-perfect!

8/10, would repeat for fun and am definitely recommending to family and friends!
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Starting spot
Starting spot
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In progress
In progress
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Holes dug
Holes dug
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Fire starting and food cooking materials
Fire starting and food cooking materials
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Cold materials in cold hole
Cold materials in cold hole
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Less cold :)
Less cold :)
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Adding wood
Adding wood
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Pretty rad!
Pretty rad!
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Food cooking
Food cooking
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Food cooking with more wood
Food cooking with more wood
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Roiling and boiling
Roiling and boiling
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Wow it actually worked
Wow it actually worked
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Wait this turned out better than my stove top
Wait this turned out better than my stove top
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I rebuilt a Dakota stove
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The site of future Dakota stove
The site of future Dakota stove
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Fire starting materials next to Dakota fire hole
Fire starting materials next to Dakota fire hole
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Fire started
Fire started
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Wood added
Wood added
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Cooking peas on the stove
Cooking peas on the stove
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Cooked peas
Cooked peas
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Building the stove/digging the hole
Building the stove/digging the hole
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