Oct-16-2017 09:16 PM
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Jan-11-2018 10:58 AM
Jan-11-2018 10:02 AM
time2roll wrote:
Many State and National parks want the natural wood to remain and decay to feed the next generation of trees.
Jan-11-2018 08:28 AM
Jan-10-2018 03:21 PM
Jan-10-2018 05:35 AM
Striumph84 wrote:MarkelMack109 wrote:
I tried using the Duraflame logs a few times at different parks, my only complaint is I don't think that they give off enough heat. But in a pinch they are better than a mag-light and orange tissue paper.
I love sitting around our fire ring that we normally have stashed in the back of the truck.
We always pack a saw and an axe. you can always find dead fall or some one at the side of the road who has logs/branches they want off their property.
how big is this ring you are packing with you?
Jan-10-2018 05:28 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:tomman58 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Does anyone pack a saw and hatchet anymore when they go camping?
I understand not much wood to be had at an RV Park, but most anywhere else I’ve camped in the forest firewoood is anything but scarce. Go for a walk, drag back a few limbs, make some campfire wood.
I was blown away in Yellowstone. Everyone burning the $10 a box firewood. Someone left a box at our site. It was like 5 pieces of wood and a bunch of chips and chunks.
People asked where we “found” all the firewood we had. We’d just stop on the side of the road, throw a bunch of dead n down wood in the truck. Did it twice and had raging campfires the whole time.....and gave some away too.
The whole “firewood and hamburger are made at the grocery store” mentality is sad. Especially from folks that should be wiser and more resourceful than that.
x2 then some. Seems like if you don't use a firering or buy firewood you aren't "camping" anymore. So sad
I don't get it, clue me in. What is so sad about people wanting to have a campfire or use a fire ring while camping? I would not go to a campground if I could not have a morning and nightly fire, and those fire rings are there for a reason.
Dec-03-2017 06:40 AM
Dec-03-2017 02:18 AM
tomman58 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Does anyone pack a saw and hatchet anymore when they go camping?
I understand not much wood to be had at an RV Park, but most anywhere else I’ve camped in the forest firewoood is anything but scarce. Go for a walk, drag back a few limbs, make some campfire wood.
I was blown away in Yellowstone. Everyone burning the $10 a box firewood. Someone left a box at our site. It was like 5 pieces of wood and a bunch of chips and chunks.
People asked where we “found” all the firewood we had. We’d just stop on the side of the road, throw a bunch of dead n down wood in the truck. Did it twice and had raging campfires the whole time.....and gave some away too.
The whole “firewood and hamburger are made at the grocery store” mentality is sad. Especially from folks that should be wiser and more resourceful than that.
x2 then some. Seems like if you don't use a firering or buy firewood you aren't "camping" anymore. So sad
Dec-02-2017 09:07 PM
tomman58 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Does anyone pack a saw and hatchet anymore when they go camping?
I understand not much wood to be had at an RV Park, but most anywhere else I’ve camped in the forest firewoood is anything but scarce. Go for a walk, drag back a few limbs, make some campfire wood.
I was blown away in Yellowstone. Everyone burning the $10 a box firewood. Someone left a box at our site. It was like 5 pieces of wood and a bunch of chips and chunks.
People asked where we “found” all the firewood we had. We’d just stop on the side of the road, throw a bunch of dead n down wood in the truck. Did it twice and had raging campfires the whole time.....and gave some away too.
The whole “firewood and hamburger are made at the grocery store” mentality is sad. Especially from folks that should be wiser and more resourceful than that.
x2 then some. Seems like if you don't use a firering or buy firewood you aren't "camping" anymore. So sad
Dec-02-2017 05:32 PM
Nov-29-2017 06:07 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Does anyone pack a saw and hatchet anymore when they go camping?
I understand not much wood to be had at an RV Park, but most anywhere else I’ve camped in the forest firewoood is anything but scarce. Go for a walk, drag back a few limbs, make some campfire wood.
I was blown away in Yellowstone. Everyone burning the $10 a box firewood. Someone left a box at our site. It was like 5 pieces of wood and a bunch of chips and chunks.
People asked where we “found” all the firewood we had. We’d just stop on the side of the road, throw a bunch of dead n down wood in the truck. Did it twice and had raging campfires the whole time.....and gave some away too.
The whole “firewood and hamburger are made at the grocery store” mentality is sad. Especially from folks that should be wiser and more resourceful than that.
Nov-28-2017 06:50 AM
MarkelMack109 wrote:
I tried using the Duraflame logs a few times at different parks, my only complaint is I don't think that they give off enough heat. But in a pinch they are better than a mag-light and orange tissue paper.
I love sitting around our fire ring that we normally have stashed in the back of the truck.
Nov-27-2017 05:40 PM