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Re: No impact campfire
Andrew Wright Saywell (asaywell@IUPUI.EDU)
Mon, 4 May 1998 21:36:09 -0500
We just had our council's Family Jamboree...could have a whole discussion
on that..but we won't right now...we had to keep the fires off the ground,
as in your case, it was at the local music center, and we camped in the
parking area...we put two dutch ovens on the ground, and one of our ASMs
had made a fire pit with a bottom of a 50-gal drum...works real well...put
holes around the side to help breathe....
On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, Marilyn Wright Gore wrote:
> We're planning a very special campfire for the closing day of our
> Cub/Webelos Twilight camp this year. Our current dilemma is that the
> church that is hosting the camp has given permission for the fire
> on-site, but has asked that we leave 'no trace' -- i.e. don't scorch
> the grass or anything . . .
>
> Does anyone on the list have experience with this sort of 'no impact'
> camp fire?
>
>
> Marilyn Wright Gore
> CC Pack 46, Sam Houston Area Council
> Webmaster www.goldenarrow.org
>
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