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Apr 2, 2019 at 2:55 vote accept scohe001
Mar 23, 2019 at 9:00 history tweeted twitter.com/StackOutdoors/status/1109379412275937281
Mar 23, 2019 at 4:47 answer added crasic timeline score: 7
Mar 23, 2019 at 4:23 comment added crasic The elevation limit is roughly at the tree line, so there is not much to burn anyway, if you are picking twigs from a desolate landscape for campfire, you are too high (even if below 9600ft) ! Note that one campfire can deplete a high mountain valley of a decade or more of deadfall, which serve as a vital source of nutrients for the delicate soil that other plants in that area require to continue living.
Mar 22, 2019 at 22:43 answer added ab2 timeline score: 6
Mar 22, 2019 at 22:34 answer added Puddles timeline score: 13
Mar 22, 2019 at 19:38 comment added user2169 The point of all these restrictions is that when people build fires, it has a huge negative impact on the landscape. There is no reason to build a campfire. Just don't.
Mar 22, 2019 at 18:55 answer added Jacob Weverka timeline score: 1
Mar 22, 2019 at 18:15 history became hot network question
Mar 22, 2019 at 15:20 comment added Charlie Brumbaugh Related outdoors.stackexchange.com/questions/20042/…
Mar 22, 2019 at 14:54 answer added Charlie Brumbaugh timeline score: 6
Mar 22, 2019 at 14:49 history edited scohe001 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 22, 2019 at 14:45 history asked scohe001 CC BY-SA 4.0