How much firewood?
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SilverDancingGirl
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How much firewood?
Our theme camp is bringing a small, elevated fire-pit. Trying to figure out how much firewood we'll need. Anyone got any advice?
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a lot more than you think
try it at home first, then think about how many hours x how many days
then guard your pit against dummies throwing trash in it like nitrous chargers that go BOOM
Oh and read the BM site about burn pit rules and stuff..
edit to fix spelling
try it at home first, then think about how many hours x how many days
then guard your pit against dummies throwing trash in it like nitrous chargers that go BOOM
Oh and read the BM site about burn pit rules and stuff..
edit to fix spelling
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You're getting some of the gentle teasing that is to be expected on this board.
Do read up on the rules. Firewood is tricky. You'll have to pick up every stray splinter and piece of bark before you leave. It's heavy and bulky coming in, and you have to take out your ashes. (leave no trace.) So you can't use the firepit for the last day or so you're there. Most people don't bother. there are communal fire platforms just past the esplanade if you've got honest to goodness no nasty smoke no explosion burnables to get rid of. You're supposed to take those ashes out as well, so I guess some sort of fire bucket is called for. Camp stoves for cooking.
Do read up on the rules. Firewood is tricky. You'll have to pick up every stray splinter and piece of bark before you leave. It's heavy and bulky coming in, and you have to take out your ashes. (leave no trace.) So you can't use the firepit for the last day or so you're there. Most people don't bother. there are communal fire platforms just past the esplanade if you've got honest to goodness no nasty smoke no explosion burnables to get rid of. You're supposed to take those ashes out as well, so I guess some sort of fire bucket is called for. Camp stoves for cooking.
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With firewood I always figured that more is better - you can always give it away if it turn out you brought too much.
I met a guy last year with a great fire ring, - elevated, with ash pan underneath. His plan was to come and help build other camps and keep scrap lumber to burn in it. This doesnt work as most things are prefabbed, or the camp owners plan on burning scraps themselves.
have fun.
I met a guy last year with a great fire ring, - elevated, with ash pan underneath. His plan was to come and help build other camps and keep scrap lumber to burn in it. This doesnt work as most things are prefabbed, or the camp owners plan on burning scraps themselves.
have fun.
> you can always give it away if it turn out you brought too much.
If you bring too much, _burn_ it. Sheesh!
My favorite Burn moment from the last several years:
Three guys in gigsville were throwing wood from the trailer truckload into the fire in their VW van. They were standing upwind, so all the sparks and ashes were blowing into their faces and clothes. One guy said, "You know we're stupid to be standing upwind." The other two kept right on, and one of them said, "We proved we were stupid on Tuesday."
If you bring too much, _burn_ it. Sheesh!
My favorite Burn moment from the last several years:
Three guys in gigsville were throwing wood from the trailer truckload into the fire in their VW van. They were standing upwind, so all the sparks and ashes were blowing into their faces and clothes. One guy said, "You know we're stupid to be standing upwind." The other two kept right on, and one of them said, "We proved we were stupid on Tuesday."
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here's an alternate take: make sure you have someone willing to tend the fire pit for all the days you want to burn it.
Last year our camp brought a butt-load of fire wood, much more than it turns out we needed because we didnt have enough homebodies to stay at camp and watch it. We were a "day camp" so we did our interactive thing mostly during the day with the exception of two nights when we threw parties. We had a standing rule that no fire barrel could be left unattended, a couple of nights we didnt even fire it up because we all wanted to roam the playa.
Last year our camp brought a butt-load of fire wood, much more than it turns out we needed because we didnt have enough homebodies to stay at camp and watch it. We were a "day camp" so we did our interactive thing mostly during the day with the exception of two nights when we threw parties. We had a standing rule that no fire barrel could be left unattended, a couple of nights we didnt even fire it up because we all wanted to roam the playa.
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we have a nice outdoor fireplace. Damn thing is ashy though, so it has only been to one or two regionals, now it is for backyard evenings only. We did cheat and found a gas fireplace on clearance ($35!!!) which will run on propane. It isn't easy being ungreen, but we try.
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