Sometimes when camping the weather can turn cold quickly and without warning. Even a cold rain can make the inside of your tent chilly, and dampen ones spirits or make the day uncomfortable for children. This is a simple safe way to warm up your tent without an open flame.
Place several medium-sized rocks in your fire until they are hot. Then fill a bucket with them, and turn the bucket upside down on bare ground inside your tent.
If your tent has a sewn in floor, then gather some clean flat rocks and make a solid base in which to over turn the bucket on. If you have no bucket then build up the base making a stone pit to put the hot stones in. Do not lay hot rocks from the fire upon your tent floor, or it may melt or catch on fire.
Place several medium-sized rocks in your fire until they are hot. Then fill a bucket with them, and turn the bucket upside down on bare ground inside your tent.
If your tent has a sewn in floor, then gather some clean flat rocks and make a solid base in which to over turn the bucket on. If you have no bucket then build up the base making a stone pit to put the hot stones in. Do not lay hot rocks from the fire upon your tent floor, or it may melt or catch on fire.