by Catherine+twins » Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:54 pm
I live in the arid American Southwest, and we are 7-10 years into severe drought, depending on who you ask. Fire restrictions are the norm, not the exception.
Stage 1 fire restrictions (normal much of the year any more): fires (wood, charcoal, etc) and smoking in improved campgrounds only, which generally means on the provided concrete pad. Can use stoves in primitive areas.
Stage 2 fire restrictions (very common during the summer): no fires, no stoves, no smoking, no internal combustion engines except on improved roads (off road vehicles, chain saws, etc).
Stage 3 fire restrictions (more and more common during the summer): Closed.
I have a solar oven, but any wind makes it very difficult to use. Other than that, it is summer sausage, cheese, veggies, sandwiches, fruit.
Catherine
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"Oh, let's just stay here and sing camp songs for a while." 1966, My mom in Isle Royale, MN, in a women's bath house with a momma bear and two cubs outside the door, and three tired kids trapped inside
"Dad! Dad! There's a bear outside!" 1967, Lolo Hot Springs, MT, in a tent-top trailer
"Oh, no, there it goes!!" Nov 10, 2012 as Penguino I blew over in high winds