Sep-09-2020 05:12 PM
Sep-12-2020 06:20 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
Am I the only one thinking...not a word about the fires in Oregon? or about the huge fatality count? The cities that have been totally destroyed? Only about whether or not someone can cook their steak?
Gary Haupt
Sep-12-2020 01:50 PM
Sep-12-2020 11:47 AM
Sep-12-2020 09:32 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
Am I the only one thinking...not a word about the fires in Oregon? or about the huge fatality count? The cities that have been totally destroyed? Only about whether or not someone can cook their steak?
Gary Haupt
Sep-12-2020 08:06 AM
Sep-11-2020 09:00 PM
msmith1.wa wrote:
We were camping on the central Oregon coast the weekend before Labor day. The open flame ban started then. Propane grills and stoves were okay at that time, but not propane fire pits. Based on how dry the vegetation is I am not surprised by the grill ban also. The entire west coast is at a high risk for fires at the moment.
Sep-11-2020 08:54 PM
msmith1.wa wrote:
We were camping on the central Oregon coast the weekend before Labor day. The open flame ban started then. Propane grills and stoves were okay at that time, but not propane fire pits. Based on how dry the vegetation is I am not surprised by the grill ban also. The entire west coast is at a high risk for fires at the moment.
Sep-11-2020 08:08 PM
Sep-11-2020 06:17 PM
PaisleyDale wrote:
Don't know of any fires started by a BBQ, but I do know that we have had lots in our area that have been started from camp fires and some may be from an arsonist? These are under investigation.
Several are from a wind storm that toppled power poles, burning homes and businesses. Loss of live from these fires also.
Where I live we have a fire that started (under investigation) Sep 7th at 10:30pm is now around 5000 acres and 6 miles from town. Have only had very limited resources due to the Oregon fires burning homes but today we are finally getting some help.
Sep-11-2020 02:43 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Well according to the article the OP was incorrect. Propane BBQ's are allowed. So it looks like I can still cook my steak on my BBQ!Campfire Restrictions
Extreme fire danger has prompted a statewide campfire ban at all state parks, including campgrounds, day-use areas and beaches. The ban includes wood, charcoal briquettes, candles, tiki torches and other devices that emit flames or embers. Propane stoves and other cooking devices that have a shutoff valve are allowed for cooking only.
Sep-11-2020 01:50 PM
Campfire Restrictions
Extreme fire danger has prompted a statewide campfire ban at all state parks, including campgrounds, day-use areas and beaches. The ban includes wood, charcoal briquettes, candles, tiki torches and other devices that emit flames or embers. Propane stoves and other cooking devices that have a shutoff valve are allowed for cooking only.
Sep-11-2020 01:44 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
How many of the fires in Or were caused by BBQ's they just banned?
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Sep-11-2020 09:06 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
How many of the fires in Or were caused by BBQ's they just banned?
Sep-10-2020 09:01 PM