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o pic of starting materials before fire with cold dakota hole



o pic of fire started.  You can also see the firebricks at the bottom to prevent the cauldron from blocking the air intake.



o pic of additional wood added



Here's a pic that shows me dampening the intake to cool things down a bit:



Making chili tonight.  Lots and lots of chili.  









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Rob, where did you get that cauldron from? It looks amazing. I so want one!
 
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Liv Smith wrote:Rob, where did you get that cauldron from? It looks amazing. I so want one!



Isn't it cool?  It was a scrapyard find.  I was walking around looking for something completely different and I saw it out of the corner of my eye.  It was upside down and rusted and covered in a bunch of iron pipes all willy nilly.  I hauled it out and I was like, "this is salvageable."  There were a few guys around me and the moment I picked it up I could see them kicking themselves.  One guy crossed the yard to congratulate me. It was just one of those moments. I seasoned it in a bonfire and lemme tell you that was hair-raising.
 
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It was only 100F out today so I made and cooked toast with a Dakota stove this afternoon.  It was easy to dig out in the sands of Arrakis.  I cooked toast and it was yummy...
Digging-the-stove.jpg
Digging the stove
Digging the stove
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Starting materials. Some paper and little bits as tinder
Starting materials. Some paper and little bits as tinder
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Fire started
Fire started
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More wood added and toast toasting
More wood added and toast toasting
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Other side toasted as well
Other side toasted as well
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Here is my submission for the Rocket - Sand - Build and Cook with a Dakota Stove BB.

Early on in the SkIP event (about July 15), I build my Dakota Stove.  Later that week, I had a conversation with Mike H which prompted the additional photo requirement of "building the Dakota hole."    I finally got to cook on my stove today and am hoping that my BB will be approved under the previous requirements.

To document the completion of the BB, I have provided the following:
       o building the Dakota hole - I have a photo of the built Dakota hole
       o starting materials before the fire with cold Dakota hole
       o fire started
       o additional wood added
       o food cooking - used a grate
 
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My Dakota Hole
My Dakota Hole
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Fire Starting Materials Placed
Fire Starting Materials Placed
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Fire Started
Fire Started
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the wood to be added
the wood to be added
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wood has been added
wood has been added
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cold bread and butter
cold bread and butter
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toasting the second side and melting butter
toasting the second side and melting butter
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here is the second side
here is the second side
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