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hey everybody this is modern refugee um i learned a particular kind of fire years ago when i was uh camping up in michiganamp;#39;s up um from some really experienced uh woodsmen and uh for lack of a better term um iamp;#39;m guessing iamp;#39;m gonna call it a hollow log fire they really didnamp;#39;t have a name for it and what it is is you start a fire um you get a bed of coals going and you set a as large as you can find or as large as your camp needs a section of a hollow log on top of those coals and thatamp;#39;ll catch the inside of that log on fire and it will kind of burn and smolder and it will just keep a coal pretty much for a really long time this is a small piece of a horse chestnut here that i found locally that they took down because the tree was starting to die so itamp;#39;s fairly dry but uh the pieces that we used up there they were large it took like four guys to lift a lift a piece of that up we would go back to clear cuts and at that time if they had a lik