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On the Web
- Campfire stories-tips, stories, ideas and books. - All about Campfire Stories, tips, books about campfire stories and a general guide to telling campfire stories.
- Becky's Campfire Songbook - Includes campfire songs, skits, games, campfire planning, and links.
- Creative Campfires - Features stories, skits, and campfire planning.
- Julian's Campfire Song Page - Offers a variety of campfire songs along with some sketches, skits and stunts useful for youth leaders.
- Cooinda Lodge: Campfire Cooking - Rules and a diagram to demonstrate campfire safety, with a recipe for Australian damper.
- Outdoor and Campfire Ceremonies - How to plan ceremonies, for campfires, advancement and other events.
- Campfire Songs - YMCA campfire songs from childhood days.
- Campfire Squid - Squid stuffed with rice and herbs.
- Campfire Chaos - Mike Davis collection of openings, closings, songs, skits, scouts own, and campfire etiquette, sotries, and fire building.
- Mortons's Scouting Resources - Includes camp programs; campfire songs, skits and yells, campfire cooking; games; hints and tips.
Wikipedia Articles
- Scouting songs - Scouting songs have long played a major role in Scouting. Whether sung around campfires late at night, hiking through wooded trails, in the dining hall, or as a requirement to enter into a camp's program area, Scout songs are a way for Scouts to have fun and express themselves.
- Land of the Silver Birch - Land of the Silver Birch is a traditional Canadian and Native American folk song. It is sometimes sung to keep time while canoeing, and sometimes sung at campfires in a round.
- Fire ring - A fire ring is a device used to contain campfires and prevent them from spreading and turning into wildfires.
- Campfire - A campfire is a fire lit at a campsite, usually in a fire ring. Campfires are a popular feature of camping, particularly among organized campers such as Scouts or Guides.
- Oggy Oggy Oggy - The Oggy Oggy Oggy chant (alternately spelt Oggie Oggie Oggie), and its numerous variations, are often heard at (primarily British) sporting events, political rallies and around Scout and Guide campfires.