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mlts22
Aug 26, 2013Explorer
Given the following conditions:
1: The ground is not a tinderbox where a single spark might cause a horrid forest fire.
2: Water is present for a "cold out" extinguishing.
3: The firepit or fireplace is safe and OK to use.
Then, by all means, I'm for a campfire. However, a couple years back, I've had to evacuate because of a forest fire within miles of where I was boondocking, and I really don't want a repeat.
1: The ground is not a tinderbox where a single spark might cause a horrid forest fire.
2: Water is present for a "cold out" extinguishing.
3: The firepit or fireplace is safe and OK to use.
Then, by all means, I'm for a campfire. However, a couple years back, I've had to evacuate because of a forest fire within miles of where I was boondocking, and I really don't want a repeat.
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