Re: Campaigners tips, tricks, and techniches
In case of wet socks or other small clothing articles:
If nobody is using the fire, lay your socks or clothing article next to the fire. Close enough that it warms and is able to dry, but far enough away that it cannot catch fire. If your fire has one of those metal rods suspended over it used for hanging pots etc., lay your socks on the edges of the pole. This "roasts" the socks and dries them in less than an hour. And, if it's cold outside, the socks are very warm when you put them back on. A big plus in winter campaigning.
In case of wet socks or other small clothing articles:
If nobody is using the fire, lay your socks or clothing article next to the fire. Close enough that it warms and is able to dry, but far enough away that it cannot catch fire. If your fire has one of those metal rods suspended over it used for hanging pots etc., lay your socks on the edges of the pole. This "roasts" the socks and dries them in less than an hour. And, if it's cold outside, the socks are very warm when you put them back on. A big plus in winter campaigning.
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