Executive wrote:
BarbaraOK wrote:
That's why we seldom do state/national parks anymore. We don't camp, we RV. Big difference.
Barb
Not everyone likes the smell of stinky campfires. Yes, I had fires when I was young, but we burned WOOD...a lot of the dummies these days burn everything from trash to pressure treated wood. Good dry wood, preferably oak will burn clean and not smell. Now those idiots who pile 8" wet logs in the pit, then need to add a can of lighter fluid and a match...well they're nitwits...those, and the ones who start a fire in the pit then go to bed, leaving the smoky smelly fire unattended...well, they're inconsiderate idiots too....people with breathing difficulties don't like campfires....JMHO...Dennis
I'm with you, executive! Now as I have matured my lungs have gotten compromised by a genetic disease so smokey campfires are out. I've tried to work with our grand kids to correctly build a camp fire (yes, I was a Scoutmaster for a number of years).