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Campfire on shore at berry
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Might want to rethink that Charcoal thing. "Burning charcoal produces fine, sooty particles that can lodge in lungs and irritate existing respiratory conditions like asthma, but certain products can also release potentially dangerous amounts of carcinogenic volatile organic compounds such as benzene, which is known to disrupt cell functions."

I am curious, I was under the impression that the unimproved land around Strawberry was a lot of BLM land. So, I never understood, who has the right to say no camping. But if there is a no camping rule, why would camp fires be legal? Just asking for someone in the know.
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Campfire on shore at berry - by MarineSpear - 10-05-2011, 06:17 AM
Re: [ReelMasta] Campfire on shore at berry - by flygoddess - 10-06-2011, 11:15 PM

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