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PostPosted: 7/11/2006, 2:53 pm    Post subject: More forest restrictions lifted across state Reply to topic Reply with quote

Great news (hopefully) from today's Arizona Republic -
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0711firedanger11-ON-CR.html
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More forest restrictions lifted across state

Christopher Kline
azcentral.com
Jul. 11, 2006 12:40 PM


As the summer monsoon continues to push moisture into Arizona, more campfire and smoking restrictions are getting lifted across the state.

The Kaibab, Coconino and Apache-Sitgreaves national forests will remove all wildfire-related campfire and smoking restrictions on Wednesday morning.

State trust land in Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo, Pima, Pinal and Santa Cruz counties will remove similar restrictions by Friday.

Last week, the White Mountain Apache tribe canceled an order limiting public access on the Fort Apache Reservation.

Forest officials say fire danger has decreased drastically since rain moved into the state three weeks ago.

There are no longer any major wildfires burning in the state.

Reach the reporter at ckline@azcentral.com or at (602) 523-3123.


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PostPosted: 7/11/2006, 4:02 pm    Post subject: campfires Reply to topic Reply with quote

Good we won't have to use the Goat Boy Headlamp-stuffsack-campfire-simulator device. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 7/11/2006, 4:06 pm    Post subject: Re: campfires Reply to topic Reply with quote

kurthzone wrote:
Good we won't have to use the Goat Boy Headlamp-stuffsack-campfire-simulator device. Very Happy

I was looking forward to seeing HIG's car camping campfire in action. One advantage he has with that is he can move the fire if Emily steals his chair again.

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PostPosted: 7/11/2006, 5:25 pm    Post subject: Re: campfires Reply to topic Reply with quote

GTG wrote:
kurthzone wrote:
Good we won't have to use the Goat Boy Headlamp-stuffsack-campfire-simulator device. Very Happy

I was looking forward to seeing HIG's car camping campfire in action. One advantage he has with that is he can move the fire if Emily steals his chair again.

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LOL!! rofl

Or, turn it off until she agrees to go to bed.

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