Wet Wood Burning
Wet wood burning
In most situations though, we really recommend drying your logs properly before burning them. Wet firewood is much more prone to crackle and pop as well – neither of which are particularly problematic, but they definitely disrupt the relaxing ambience of a campfire or fireplace. Wet firewood generates more smoke.
How do you burn wood that got wet?
If the wood is still really wet on the outside, stand it up along the sides of the fire pit as the branches. Face the wet bark at the fire. After a few minutes, your wood may not be completely dry, but suitable for the fire. Placing the exposed inner core on the flame first will allow more time for the wet bark to dry.
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