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Keywords: Warmth, Outdoor, Cook, Fun, Sing
a fire, not bigger than 1 m in height and 1 m in diameter, built for the purpose of cooking or providing warmth.
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A place to enjoy the company of family and friends and cook hot dogs and s'mores, if the fire can be lighted before everyone loses interest in such camaraderie.
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an outdoor fire
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a small outdoor fire for warmth or cooking (as at a camp)
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a fire for cooking, warmth or ceremonial purposes
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a fire lit at a campsite , usually in a fire ring
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a fire which is used for cooking, personal warmth, lighting, ceremonial or esthetic purposes that is not within a building, mobile home or living accommodations mounted on a motor vehicle
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a fun part of recreation, but not a toy for kids
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a good place to sing and tell stories
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a small outdoor cooking fire
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A gathering of Scouts, usually around a fire, to have fun by singing, acting, telling jokes, and hearing stories. Campfires usually end with a Scouter's Five.
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As used to classify the cause of a wildland fire, a fire that was started for cooking or warming that spreads sufficiently from its source to require action by a fire control agency.
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Made of small dead wood with a flame of about 24” in height, usually everyone can sit about five feet from it. Opposite of signal fire.
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