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Caboose66 wrote:Dog Folks wrote:Steeljag wrote:
I have yet to be at a SP that has not allowed a fire, maybe it has just been the timing.
Count yourself lucky. Campfire bans are very common in south Florida, during the dry season. In fact, it is almost an annual event. :M
Campfire bans are very common in "wet" Washington state as well. I understand and appreciate why the bans are put in place, but it does put a damper on things and takes away some of the magic. I am considering getting a portable propane "campfire" to use during burn bans as typically these are allowed, but it won't be the same.
Dean
โMar-08-2014 08:21 AM
nomad297 wrote:Good one.
How much are your payments?Bruce
โMar-08-2014 08:20 AM
โMar-08-2014 08:05 AM
Dog Folks wrote:Steeljag wrote:
I have yet to be at a SP that has not allowed a fire, maybe it has just been the timing.
Count yourself lucky. Campfire bans are very common in south Florida, during the dry season. In fact, it is almost an annual event. :M
โMar-08-2014 05:52 AM
Steeljag wrote:
I have yet to be at a SP that has not allowed a fire, maybe it has just been the timing.
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โMar-08-2014 04:54 AM
tbred wrote:BillB800si wrote:
We're going to do just the opposite. Think we'll hang it up this year. Getting to be way too much of a hassle. Hauling- maintenance- insurance- storage- modifications- reservation hassles etc....Plus the price of fuel is skyrocketing again- Gee just in time for summer camping trips.....
So you're getting out of rv'ing?
โMar-08-2014 04:46 AM
BillB800si wrote:
We're going to do just the opposite. Think we'll hang it up this year. Getting to be way too much of a hassle. Hauling- maintenance- insurance- storage- modifications- reservation hassles etc....
Plus the price of fuel is skyrocketing again- Gee just in time for summer camping trips.....
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Lew
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