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How to Make a Swedish Torch – All-Night Campfire with Only One Log

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Low on wood at your local camp-site? Tired of hauling logs from one end of the property to the other? Is your BBQ pit rusting through or on it’s last leg? A Swedish Torch might be the solution you are looking for!

Well this amazing “hack” (pun intended) will revolutionize your next outdoor cooking experience!

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Rumors claim “The Swedish Torch” was thought up by a train hopper who used the clever trick to stay warm in between train rides. The Swedish Torch is as simple as it is brilliant and is sure to maximize efficiency at your next campout.

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Here’s how to make a Swedish Torch:

1. Start by getting yourself a log that is rather wide and is flat on the top and bottom.

2. With a saw or large cutting tool, make two or three cross-hair cuts across the top of the log, cutting around 3/4ths of the way down.

3. Start a fire on top with kindling or a Bernie and watch as the airflow beneath the fire breaths life to it as it catches the top of the log ablaze.

4. As the fire on the top of log burns, coals will fall down to then bottom of the log, igniting the lower parts of the log and providing you with a long-lasting and hot fire.

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By using flat logs, you can actually place a kettle, pot, or cast iron skillet directly on top of the log as you cook your next campfire meal.

Click here for a how to make a Swedish Torch write-up.

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Johnny the Boy Scout
Johnny the Boy Scout
7 years ago

Very cool. One thing to remember: ALWAYS build a fire pit and have a shovel and water available to extinguish the embers at the end. This message brought to you by my childhood education with the Boy Scouts of America!

Pierrette
Pierrette
7 years ago

Just fantastic!!!!,,is what I have to say about this invention…sharing for sure..just a little detail I would add, is, rocks or cement base..

Grammar Queen
Grammar Queen
7 years ago

It’s “its” not it’s.

Sam Herbst
Sam Herbst
7 years ago

I have a problem with the picture that shows a lot of dried leaf debris around the bottom of the log. Really NOT a good idea! Common Sense, people.

Gwen
7 years ago

This is a great idea! It seems it would also be a bit safer with little ones running around as well. I’ll have to try it next time we do the camp-cooking thing. Thank you!

Dan H
Dan H
7 years ago

Great idea; great instruction; but please BACK OFF ON THE MUSIC! Whew!

Wm.
Wm.
5 years ago

Not so sure the hobos carried chainsaws?
Better be really dry wood

Cls
Cls
5 years ago

How would a hobo have a chainsaw?c