


One other thing we got to do was have fires! It's been a while since we could have a fire due to the property being too dry. My ward's camp daddy was awesome! He taught us how to make our fires colorful.. they were so pretty. You get a copper tube (from Home Depot) and cut it into smaller pieces (like a foot long). Cover the copper tube in a hose that's cut to the same size. Put it into the fire and you have blues and purple flames with the orange. It was crazy! I am definitely doing it my next camping trip (which happens to be the Tetons this weekend). I learned all kinds of fun camping stuff. Believe it or not, I've never roasted a starburst before, and I couldn't get enough! I'll also be doing banana boats my next campout. Lots of fun stuff!!
2 comments:
Ooh! Love the fire picture! Very cool!
I really like the last picture. I wouldn't mind blowing it up and hanging it in my house.
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