โJul-31-2013 09:15 AM
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โAug-02-2013 08:53 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Faux Fires (propane kind) are under concern here also, not because they are a wildfire concern but because uninformed others see them and assume they can have a wood fire.
โAug-01-2013 09:37 PM
โAug-01-2013 09:13 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:Roy&Lynne wrote:J herb wrote:
How about giving the firefighters a break and not have a fire, I wish that they would close it all down until we get some rain. I would rather see the forest green than black, you can have a fire when the weather is right.
This ALL ABOUT ME stuff is crap, you have a campfire that may start a fire than you go home and complain that the woods are on fire and it is so smoky that we couldn't stand it.
Thank you. I agree. While I live on the West side of the fires my heart aches for what is happening both here in Washington and in Southern California. Oregon is also a tinderbox right now and everyone is holding their breaths that nothing will happen.
I'd rather have "overkill".
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โAug-01-2013 11:38 AM
Roy&Lynne wrote:J herb wrote:
How about giving the firefighters a break and not have a fire, I wish that they would close it all down until we get some rain. I would rather see the forest green than black, you can have a fire when the weather is right.
This ALL ABOUT ME stuff is crap, you have a campfire that may start a fire than you go home and complain that the woods are on fire and it is so smoky that we couldn't stand it.
Thank you. I agree. While I live on the West side of the fires my heart aches for what is happening both here in Washington and in Southern California. Oregon is also a tinderbox right now and everyone is holding their breaths that nothing will happen.
I'd rather have "overkill".
โAug-01-2013 11:32 AM
J herb wrote:
How about giving the firefighters a break and not have a fire, I wish that they would close it all down until we get some rain. I would rather see the forest green than black, you can have a fire when the weather is right.
This ALL ABOUT ME stuff is crap, you have a campfire that may start a fire than you go home and complain that the woods are on fire and it is so smoky that we couldn't stand it.
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โJul-31-2013 03:10 PM
Dakzuki wrote:Pangaea Ron wrote:
Francesca is right in that this burn ban is restricted to DNR lands, although some cities, counties and fire districts do have burn bans that would control burning on private property.
We use a propane fire pit in these situations, and have not had a problem with it's use. A private campground may have it's own rules.
We are currently "discussing" the propane fire issue with Sequim Bay State Park (where we are going this weekend). So far the answer has been "no" in spite of us telling them what DNR says about it. I have previously used the faux fire at Pearrygin Lake during full on burn bans (common out there in late summer) without any problems.
โJul-31-2013 02:27 PM
Burn ban effective 7/31/2013
This park is currently at Burn Ban Level 4: Extreme (Orange) - Fires are restricted to gas and propane (self-contained camping stoves allowed); No charcoal or fire allowed.
For information on burn bans throughout Washington state, you may visit the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website. Please note that individual park burn bans may differ from DNR burn bans and may change without notice. Please check current conditions upon arriving at the park.
โJul-31-2013 01:34 PM