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Posted by: BrownTrout01
Posted on: Oct 13th, 2009 at 2:42am
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I gotta agree with the last part of MP's post... what fool would burn a perfectly good tarp pole? er cheek seat.

Posted by: solotripper
Posted on: Oct 10th, 2009 at 5:33pm
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db, Your second link came thru.
I agree, nice fire, mine look like that when I'm done grilling  and need/want some heat/smoke combo for warmth or bug control.
Posted by: Jim J Solo
Posted on: Oct 10th, 2009 at 4:27pm
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MP, I'll leave a tarp pole for you. Always leaning up somewhere nearby so it doesn't rot on the ground. They may be a bit thin for your other use though. I've often thought of carving on the side "for tarp, not fire". But who am I to say, it was free to me.

I'll have to pay close attention next time a grab a 6' / 3-4" pole in the future. Thanks for the warning.  Cool
Posted by: db
Posted on: Oct 10th, 2009 at 3:07am
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I get the same message as solotripper.


The example fire I pointed to earlier can be found (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) if my link doesn't work for everyone.
Posted by: Magicpaddler
Posted on: Oct 10th, 2009 at 2:27am
I have been reading all the ( as db puts it discussion) and just keeping my mouth shut.  Well I may be guilty of some of what many of you see as sins. I generally don't build a fire to keep warm or to set by and watch although they do look pretty especially in the pictures.
If I am cold I may pick up some 3 to 4 footers on my way to camp and burn them into in the middle then through them in to finish burning.  If it gets late I have thrown water on them and leave half burned logs by the fire pit for the next person who is cold and I appreciate it if others leave me the same.

I do some times cook on the fire and for that I like small pieces usually less than ¾ inch diameter. I use a lot of camp trash (pine  cones and small sticks) for cooking.  I cook on fire not coals. My fire grate will not straddle most Quetico fire pits so I move some rocks around.

The third and most frequent fire I build is to chase the skeeters out of camp.  For this I like half rotten birch.  If you look under low hanging trees around camp you will find where some one has found half burned birch in the fire pit and carried it away and hid it so no one will burn it.  I drag a few pieces of this back and get it burning and it will smolder for several hours.

Sense this thread carries a hint of the, “what others do that I do not like” character I will add my gripes also.  There isn't a stick left in camp to prop up the side of the tarp or reach that rope that you almost got over that limb and back to the ground. I like a 3-4 inch diameter  6 ft long pole when I go to the john.  Just put one end on a log or rock and you got a one cheek seat. When I first started going to Quetico there were poles standing on end leaning against a tree some where around camp. Today the uneducated burn all the one cheek seats.  They probably cut them up and cook over them. Oh now I feel better

So if you don't like the wood I leave behind just move it out of your way and enjoy your self.

Db
I get the same message as solotripper.
Magicpaddler
Posted by: solotripper
Posted on: Oct 9th, 2009 at 8:02pm
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I'm getting this?

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Posted by: db
Posted on: Oct 9th, 2009 at 7:30am
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Just for the sake of argument discussion:
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) to me. It's not my sort of fire but it seems to work better than I'd have imagined even in the best of conditions.

I wouldn't mess with this one too much beyond a stone or two placed inside for a pot or the grate. The way I look at it, I'd rather remove/move two rocks than two charred logs and I have become a big fan of charcoal over ash (hold the foil) the last few years.
Posted by: kypaddler
Posted on: Oct 5th, 2009 at 9:22pm
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"just got back home from a quick overnighter in the BW and decided to pick up a few supplies and head back out for a little longer jaunt"

Oh my, don't rub it in like that. For me to hit the north woods requires about a 960-mile drive.

-- kypaddler
Posted by: Ancient_Angler
Posted on: Oct 5th, 2009 at 4:17pm
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Indeed, life is grand.

Tim
Posted by: Riversend
Posted on: Oct 5th, 2009 at 3:00pm
kypaddler: thank you, i tend to be a little goofy in my posts sometimes Grin  Personaly I've enjoyed reading everybodys posts and enjoy every bodies perspectives witch ever way the go. When I camp I do it my way, and could (or is it couldn't ... :question) care less what anbody else does or doesn't do, as long as they follow the rules issued on the Forest Service BW permit when in the U.S. and likewise follow the Q rules when in   Ontarios' Proviential Park . Thinking about the differences between the 2, I've decided I may return to Q in the future, so I can enjoy the freedom to pick an undeveloped campsite of my own choice , where there is no established fire rings or flowering tp gardens. I enjoy pitching my tent or tarp upon an undesturbed carpet of moss or pine needles and cooking freezdried over a peak 1 stove or searing a venison loin over an open fire, depending what paticular mood strikes me Cool   well: gotta go.......just got back home from a quick overnighter in the BW and decided to pick up a few supplies and head back out for a little longer jaunt Smiley.. ain't life grand Grin Smiley  
 
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