GPW wrote:California has always been obsessed with issues like this .... no surprises ...
Not just Cali...
All New England states are doing it too. In CT its illegal to bring in any firewood (natural). ME actually does spot checks on campers at the first rest area on I-95 when entering the state. If it's not "kiln dried" you can't bring wood with you.
Moving wood with bugs, Asian Longhorn Beetles as an example, is doing serious damage to forests. It's a threat to the maple syrup industry for one example. Worcester MA is one area that is spending some major $$$ fighting the spread. They are removing thousands of beautiful maples in an effort to stop them.
Shadow Catcher wrote:Wood and fires in general can trigger an asthma attack which for me are potentially deadly. In one Tearjerkers gathering there was an inversion layer and so many smoldering fires I had serious problems. If you are going to have a fire learn to build one and don't leave it to smolder.
I now have a three stage 12V air purifier for inside the tear.
Last year in VT State Parks it was like that - low hanging smoke everywhere...
Unfortunately, they ask you to leave your wood at home to help stop the spread of bugs. Then they sell pine so wet it squirts sap when you try to split it.
Being a Boy Scout and A.F. Survival School Grad trained "pyro" even I was struggling to have a nice fire.
$5 a bundle for wet wood... It drains your wallet buying firewood faster than it does buying good beer now.
Sure doesn't help get folks to follow the rules and leave their wood at home either.
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