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15/8/2009 at 1:06pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: coleman weathermaster xl
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Hi all,
Just returned from our two week break, a week in Dorset and a week in Somerset, Bliss. Every night we had a fire going in my new firepit. (Val Barley you may be intersted) http://www.iosss.com/shopping/review.asp?prod=2353
We wont camp if we can't have a fire as it just is not the same as far as we are concerned. As with most things in life there is an element of risk involved but as long as you are sensible and follow a few simple rules the benefits far outway any potential risks.
With the weather that we had I would have been far more worried if I'd had an EHU in the tent (something we never have) as a lot of fellow campers packed up early with streams running through there set ups even had a tin tent pack up early after there awning was flooded . All that water mixed with electricity makes me wince.
So for me a campfire is a delight, in fact it's more than that it's an essential.
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15/8/2009 at 1:17pm
Location: Swindon Wiltshire Outfit: Toyota Landcruiser Avondale Dart 556 6
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Quote: Originally posted by iw11wfc on 13/8/2009
I agree with Sharlene on this one, camp fires can be fun & enjoyable in the right hands, with common sense used and kept in proportion with your surroundings. But as soon as they are in the wrong hands then there is a big problem. Personally I think that the fire at the UKCS meet is taking the P*** to be frankly honest, Guy Faulks wouldn't look out of place on there. There doesn't look to be any safety precautions taken, ie.. fire extinguishers on hand or buckets of water to hand, yes there is a small wall around the base, but is that sufficient for a fire of this size ? There looks to be sparks flying left, right & centre who knows how far they are travelling. Sorry to rant on, but what sort of message is that sending out to the newbies who want to experience camping with campfires.... ????
Sorry that I didnt manage to get a photo of all the fire fighting equipment that was provided, silly me, I should have expected that the health & safety brigade would just love to moan, but I can assure you that plenty of water, buckets and fire extinguishers were provided, around 100 people attended the meet, and many were newbies who really enjoyed the fire, also people who were staying on the site but were not on the meet came and joined us around the fire for a chat.
The fire was put off a couple of nights until the weather and wind were just perfect, ensuring that any embers were not heading towards the touring fields, i will ensure that next time I will take photos of the fire fighting equipment, and a copy of the risk assesment that had to be carried out before the fire was held.
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17/8/2009 at 9:21pm
Location: South Devon Outfit: Eldiss Cyclone XL
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Quote: Originally posted by theclarkes on 15/8/2009
Quote: Originally posted by iw11wfc on 13/8/2009
I agree with Sharlene on this one, camp fires can be fun & enjoyable in the right hands, with common sense used and kept in proportion with your surroundings. But as soon as they are in the wrong hands then there is a big problem.
Personally I think that the fire at the UKCS meet is taking the P*** to be frankly honest, Guy Faulks wouldn't look out of place on there. There doesn't look to be any safety precautions taken, ie.. fire extinguishers on hand or buckets of water to hand, yes there is a small wall around the base, but is that sufficient for a fire of this size ?
There looks to be sparks flying left, right & centre who knows how far they are travelling.
Sorry to rant on, but what sort of message is that sending out to the newbies who want to experience camping with campfires.... ????
Sorry that I didnt manage to get a photo of all the fire fighting equipment that was provided, silly me, I should have expected that the health & safety brigade would just love to moan, but I can assure you that plenty of water, buckets and fire extinguishers were provided, around 100 people attended the meet, and many were newbies who really enjoyed the fire, also people who were staying on the site but were not on the meet came and joined us around the fire for a chat.
The fire was put off a couple of nights until the weather and wind were just perfect, ensuring that any embers were not heading towards the touring fields, i will ensure that next time I will take photos of the fire fighting equipment, and a copy of the risk assesment that had to be carried out before the fire was held.
Well said that man, I was on the Chy Carne meet and the bonfire was fab but as stated before all precautions were taken and everyone was well behaved!
Lin
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