north-north-west wrote:Depends on the size of the bucket, doesn't it?
GPSGuided wrote:Henceforth I define my 250ml Ti cup to be a baby bucket...
Warin wrote:Total Fire Bans .. in NSW
Sorry .. but I don't think any bushwalkers fire of any kind is allowed. Even a gas one, with lots water.
https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-informa ... -ban-rules
Zapruda wrote:Deal with it.
Zapruda wrote:While enjoyable, campfires are completely unnecessary.
Zapruda wrote:We all know this summer is going to be a difficult one with bushfires, so why risk it at all? (...) we aren’t above causing accidental fires ourselves.
Zapruda wrote:Deal with it. While enjoyable, campfires are completely unnecessary. .
wildwanderer wrote:Zapruda wrote:Deal with it. While enjoyable, campfires are completely unnecessary. .
Could also say bushwalking is completely unnecessary
Zapruda wrote:wildwanderer wrote:Zapruda wrote:Deal with it. While enjoyable, campfires are completely unnecessary. .
Could also say bushwalking is completely unnecessary
Who wants to see another 2003 or 2007 again just because some selfish *&%$#! wants a campfire on a 20 degree night?
wildwanderer wrote:I think summer where it is 20 degrees at night is a different story. At that temp, a difused LED light will work fine and still allow a campfire like social experience which for many is a big part of enjoyment of overnight walking. Currently in the mountains its aprox 7C(less with windchill) at typical overnight walking dinner time (5.30 -6.30pm) A bit chilly so if you cant light a fire, you eat and go straight to bed. Or atleast thats been my experience when walking with people in cold temps who dont light fires. They walk, eat and go to bed. Makes for a very unsocial experience.
Id rather the prohbition be on campgrounds where the car camping taj mahals are better suited. Im sure they can power an electric heater with their genny's or atleast bring ample clothes. As others have said Ive never seen a remote campsite bushwalker not put out a fire. Im sure there have been cases but they would be in the very small minority compared to people at car camping sites.
Zapruda wrote:90% of my walking is in the alpine (year round) and I get by without fires. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. Imo, if you can’t keep warm without a fire at 7 degrees then something’s not quite right with the clothes you are bringing. I’m saying that with a UL mindset too. Believe me, I am not looking to get in to an argument. I understand why people want a fire, I just think in the grand scheme of things it’s so insignificant and anything we can do to mitigate a fire is important.
I totally agree with you about campfires in designated campgrounds. It should be a total ban and not just walk in/wilderness spots.
GPSGuided wrote:...For those camping in remote areas, how will anyone know?
Allchin09 wrote:The parks it appears to currently apply to include:
Blue Mountains National Park
Capertee National Park
Dharug National Park
Gardens of Stone National Park
Goulburn River National Park
Marrangaroo National Park
Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve
Paroo-Darling National Park
Parr State Conservation Area
Sturt National Park
Turon National Park
Wollemi National Park
Yengo National Park
ribuck wrote:When I've had a campfire, I return to the car with my clothes smelling of smoke. I'm not aware of the smell, because I've become accustomed to it, but anyone else (e.g. a park ranger) would know immediately that I've had a fire.
michael_p wrote:Nattai is not included either. I was in the Nattai a few weeks back and it's as dry as anywhere else so I am a bit surprised to see it excluded.
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Not kanangra boyd... Seems like a strange omission given the other ones listed? Funnily enough I was out in kanangra for the last few days, happily campfiring away, coz I hadn't seen this alert
GPSGuided wrote:Your fire and smoke must be bigger than mine...
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Not kanangra boyd... Seems like a strange omission given the other ones listed? Funnily enough I was out in kanangra for the last few days, happily campfiring away, coz I hadn't seen this alert
Allchin09 wrote:Well it looks like NPWS may read this forum
Allchin09 wrote:Well it looks like NPWS may read this forum as Kanangra-Boyd was added to the list on 11th Sep...
ribuck wrote:Maybe I'm gonna have to get me one of these "propane campfires"
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