Events/Trails Pig Party 2020💥🎉💥 (2 Viewers)

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Are individual permits needed for camp stoves. They are in CA
I’ve never had one or know anybody that has, when I hit the Googler with “Camp stove permit” California was the only state that came up.

My best guess is once you leave California and cross over into free America these issues will work themselves out.
 
I am bummed that I can't make it to this!
That is my old stopping grounds! I grew up in Challis and my parents still live there.
The pig is just not ready for something like this...

Have fun!
im not sure mine is either, ive only put 5 miles on it since I got it, working on brakes, and all fluids-might be an adventure
 
This is one trip I want(ed) to make. Can't due to calendar conflicts.. Maybe next year.... Post pics so those of us who can't attend can turn green w envy..
Have fun ... especially Lil' cruiserjunktion jr...
 
I’ve never had one or know anybody that has, when I hit the Googler with “Camp stove permit” California was the only state that came up.

My best guess is once you leave California and cross over into free America these issues will work themselves out.
Fire bans can vary. Most ban open campfires but allow propane stoves and other devices with on/off switches.
 
Yeah, I was trying to learn more about the different stages and it looks like most counties are in stage one (yellow). That's one thing we don't have to deal with in Mo.
 
A metal pan that you're required to carry on a lot of river trips here. I haul mine almost every time I camp as you can build a fire anywhere and not have to use the established fire ring at unimproved sites. The BLM and FS frown on creating new fire rings and some are just full of trash as dirt-bag campers like to burn everything they can instead of hauling it out.

I built my own, it has folding legs, a lid and a grill. It's a bit heavy, but it's functional and will hold a dutch oven too.

Another nice feature is I can just put the lid on it and the fire is out pretty quickly, and it's contained (no sparks), and go to bed without worrying about it. Our camp was 'visited' and inspected by Park Rangers/FS personnel near Teton National Park last year and we'd had a fire that morning in the fire-pan, I put it out, and put the lid on it and left for the day. I think if they find a warm fire (not in a pan) and you're not right there attending it, its a big fine. We got a nice little note for having a clean camp (no food/trash out for bears) and a smiley face. I was a bit peeved that they were snooping around our camp when we were out, but my wife was happy to get a gold-star for a clean camp.

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First off, Love the Troopy! Your fire pan is awesome, is that ok to use with a fire ban, say stage one ?

What ever is in that pot looks so good, made me hungry.
 
I don't think so, it specifically states that you have to use a '...fire structure provided by the agency.' So one of their fire rings at an improved campsite area is the only authorized spot for a fire right now.
 
Having a warm upgetaway overlooking the Ojai valley farm lands.

Waiting for the Mrs. to show up with the grub.

She’s defiantly a keeper

Looking forward to seeing Idaho and whatever knights are able to test their swords on this journey and will miss those who are watching our backs.

The beer is kicking in cause I’m sounding like something between Mary Poppins and Robin Hood
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A bit Smokey from the fires north and south
 
takes a little more though

Yes. I’m trying to take less “stuff” yet travel longer and lighter but still have essentials.

Higher proof booze means less weight.
Fewer guns, just on big one.
3 sticks of dynamite, no chainsaw
I have some cans of dehydrated water left over from when I was a kid.
Fewer clothes, more deodorant.
Leaving my intelligence behind is a given seeing as how I own pig.

Best to all through this strange time of fires, viruses, and any other hardships befalling us.
 

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