posted 1 year ago
To get certified for this Badge Bit you must provide pics or video (<2 min) of the following:
- The spot where the Dakota fire hole will be dug
- Building the Dakota fire hole
- Starting materials before fire with cold Dakota fire hole
- Fire started
- Additional wood added
- Food cooking
- If using a pan or pot, show it resting on something to keep from plugging the exhaust of the system
Sadly, I've forgotten how to embed photos into my text. I guess it's been too long since my last BB submission but I'm back at it! The photos should be in order. I'd be grateful if someone could shoot me a link for how to embed photos, I tried to search for it but must not have used the right search terms.
Building a dakota stove was a fun project I've been wanting to do for a while to use the forged tripod that my husband made. I picked an area that I was fairly certain wouldn't have roots. This ended up being a two day project because by the time I finished digging, the wind had picked up so I tried to implement the flagstone, seen in photos after #5, to act as a wind barrier but decided to hold off until the following day to start the fire. The wild rice and lentil soup turned out better than I thought. The cook time for the wild rice required me to regularly feed the fire for at least an hour. I wish I had seasoned firewood but had to use whatever I could find on the ground, it wasn't ideal. I'd like to season firewood to be more prepared in the future. I raised and lowered the pot a few times during the hour based on how smokey it was or if the heat varied -- it was awesome to have the tripod for this! I was pretty happy that there wasn't a double chimney effect. I sealed the holes with flagstone so that I can use it again and again!
1_The-spot-where-the-Dakota-fire-hole-will-be-dug-plus-Starting-Materials.JPG
2_Building-the-Dakota-fire-hole.JPG
3_Starting-materials-before-fire-with-cold-Dakota-fire-hole.jpg
4_Fire-started.jpg
5_Additional-wood-added.jpg
6_Food-starting-materials.jpg
6_Food-Cooking.jpg
6_Food-Cooked.jpg
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Mike Barkley flagged this submission as not complete.
BBV price: 1
Note: Nice job. The pit & the food look great!
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Mike Barkley approved this submission.
Note: Great job. Sorry about mistake with pushing the wrong button before.