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MUST have one to have a fire or even a gas stove in operation, short easy video and quiz, good pointers and avoids a hefty fine, so get one here: Prevent Wild Fire | Campfire Permit
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I didn't know that! Thanks for the link.MUST have one to have a fire or even a gas stove in operation, short easy video and quiz, good pointers and avoids a hefty fine, so get one here: Prevent Wild Fire | Campfire Permit
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OK...you had me going for a while and I thought I had this sarcasm thing down, right? Got a laugh out of it...thanks!Great, I feel much safer after watching that video and taking the quiz. I feel double safe knowing that everyone else that plans to camp in CA will be doing the same.
But, I'm confused. The video did not cover anything about the propane stove or MRI heater that I like to use. The permit allows me to use the equipment but I don't know how!
The regulation also states using "fire" for the purpose of "lighting" but the video did not cover how to use our candles. I'm worried about doing something wrong!
We have a long tradition of celebrating our daughter's birthday with a campout. I understand we need to clear 5 feet from the edge of our campfire.. but should I clear 5 feet around her or the cake?
Maybe future presentations will address my concerns. Thankfully all of these permits expire in two months. I can hardly wait to get my next one, and dozens for years to come:) How about you?
This is such a great idea. Hopefully other states will take note and come up with their own permit system. Then as we travel all over the US we can learn even more; like how a gas lantern or oil lamp fits into the equation, or why CA only requires 5 feet of clearing while Washington requires 8 feet.
I'll bet the agencies involved could do a lot more with this program if they simply collected a small fee for the permit. Maybe this could develop into something like the envasive aquatic species program.
It would be nice to have an annual permit sticker for our vehicles and some check points when entering public land and private property which is included when accompanied by "written permission of the land owner".
At least CA solved the risks of small engine spark arrestors. Hey, that's an idea_ electric campfires! Lithium could solve it. We need more lithium powered products. I'm sure we will be ready in time for the tsunami of spent batteries that is heading our way.
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Yes, great idea to retrain every year because of all the new changes in fire behavior. I read on Facebook that the fire triangle has become a pentagon!!!Friendly reminder to re-up the certificate since the permit expires every calendar year
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I actually have been curious about the shovel, iirc the CalFire Guidance is a shovel at least 36" (maybe 40?) not sure any of the cool guy rack shovels meet that (pseudo-legal?) requirement.Thanks for the reminder, each year I print out copies and put them in both of my trucks.
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Though, I don't know how credible the video is. They are using a beat up old shovel instead of a DMOS or a murder fork, how are we supposed to take them seriously? :)
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Found it:Interesting, I hadn't heard about any specifications for a shovel. I did a quick search and could only find something about a 46" round point shovel, but it sounds like that is for cases where someone is welding in the backcountry.
" In wildland areas, a permit may be required for grinding and
welding operations, and spark shields may be required on
equipment. Be sure to have 10 feet of clearance, a 46”round
point shovel, and a backpump water-type fire extinguisher
ready to use."
Nice find, based on that the shovel I usually carry is not compliant.Found it:
Technically a requirement on all BLM land
“have on hand a functioning round-point shovel, with an overall length of at least 35 inches, that can be easily accessed within a reasonable amount of time in response to a fire ignition,”
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