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Ticket from BLM regarding litter in the fire pit.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff aka BOLT" data-source="post: 152436" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>I have never appreciated friends that make me breath their trash. The stench when THAT GUY is out there in the go home AM burning his weekend's trash over a cold morning fire so we all get to smell the stench as we pack to go home. Might as well dump his tanks on the ground while at it.</p><p></p><p>I keep my mouth shut as it's a no win conversation. Can't make someone not stupid in a single chat. I too have a trash burning pit at my house. 4 foot diameter... 4 foot tall... It is like a super furnace that consumes everything I toss at it... roars like a jet plane... nothing survives... whole trees have gone in there and I have little ash to show for it because it burns so well. But that's not how most camp fires are... and we don't have big ass fire hoses when camping like I do at home.</p><p></p><p>It does take water... gallons of water to end a fire. Dirt/sand is a myth... sand knocks down flames but does NOT end the fire. Stir the sand and the embers can reignite the moment oxygen hits them. A wind storm after you leave can cause a serious desert fire here in the high desert.</p><p></p><p>2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff aka BOLT, post: 152436, member: 184"] I have never appreciated friends that make me breath their trash. The stench when THAT GUY is out there in the go home AM burning his weekend's trash over a cold morning fire so we all get to smell the stench as we pack to go home. Might as well dump his tanks on the ground while at it. I keep my mouth shut as it's a no win conversation. Can't make someone not stupid in a single chat. I too have a trash burning pit at my house. 4 foot diameter... 4 foot tall... It is like a super furnace that consumes everything I toss at it... roars like a jet plane... nothing survives... whole trees have gone in there and I have little ash to show for it because it burns so well. But that's not how most camp fires are... and we don't have big ass fire hoses when camping like I do at home. It does take water... gallons of water to end a fire. Dirt/sand is a myth... sand knocks down flames but does NOT end the fire. Stir the sand and the embers can reignite the moment oxygen hits them. A wind storm after you leave can cause a serious desert fire here in the high desert. 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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