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HeeHawHoney
May 01, 2013Explorer
I really want to be a good neighbor when I camp. We strive to follow the basic rules of courtesy. Since I am so "green" at this, I do have a couple of questions. Our first, and only RV trip so far, was to Fort Pickens. When we arrived, the fire pit was empty. While we were there, we built a fire in it. When we left, there were 2 partially burned logs in it and some small wood chips around it that broke off when BF was using a hatchet to bust up a piece of firewood into kindling. I wanted to leave the site as we found it, but we had no idea what to do with the left over logs. It was pouring down rain for 12 hours before we left, so I know they were out and in no danger of re-igniting. Should we have just bagged them up and thrown them in the dumpster?
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