Tuesday, August 16, 2011

English Scouts' home a castle in Sweden


Byline: HAZEL ETTIENNE


1. The size of the pit is determined based on your intended use. If it is for keeping warm and creating light, a diameter of 2 feet is usually enough for one to three people and three to four feet for larger groups. If it is for cooking, it will depend on the food. The recommended 2-4 feet diameter is often sufficient for barbeques, direct grilling, and Dutch oven cooking. You might consider making two pits for indirect grilling especially whole stuff like for roasting whole pig.1. Open fires are prohibited in some local codes that�s why it is necessary to check such restrictions before building a fire pit. Safety and building inspection is required in some areas.Visit our website for premade and portable fire pit products reviews and more tips and techniques on outdoor cooking.[bar] KING OF THE CASTLE: Stuart Moorhouse of Huddersfield, one of the West Yorkshire Scouts amongst those building a medieval castle in Kristianstad, Sweden, as preparations for the start of World Scout Jamboree get under way (S)6. Place three rows of concrete blocks around the perimeter of your pit or if you desire a permanent one, build a wall around using bricks.CAPTION(S):The castle and all its components were transported to Sweden by road for the beginning of the Jamboree this week.Some 38,000 scouts from almost every country in the world have arrived at the site in Rinkaby.

[bar] KING OF THE CASTLE: Stuart Moorhouse of Huddersfield, one of the West Yorkshire Scouts amongst those building a medieval castle in Kristianstad, Sweden, as preparations for the start of World Scout Jamboree get under way (S)




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