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Fire on the water?
Thinking of going down with my little buddy, and would be nice to have a fire to roast some hot dogs / marshmallows on while we watch the rods for reds etc... |
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Weve made a fire on Grand Isle beach. Sounds like a fun time. |
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Don't think there is an issue with a fire on the beach. Not sure on the driftwood though. A lot of stuff down there is creosote, so not good for roasting hot dogs, etc.
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okay, so i will bring some firewood along..
Thanks for the info guys... |
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Most driftwood you find on the beach is slap waterlogged even though it looks dry
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I know years ago we went camping on Rutherford beach and burned all the drift wood within 300 yards in both directions from our camper on the beach... Good times..
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I think the only time you run into problems is if you are in one of the parks or management areas, then they have some "rules" n stuff you need to follow about it.
if your going to be on the beach I recommend bringing an old junk steel car rim to use as a metal fire pit so your not trying to build a fire right on damp sand, it makes a big difference. |
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Man I was expecting to see "W" burning up a boat dock or boat when I seen the title of this thread
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