http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-c...-ban-effective
Hope this slows the campers/rainbows/transients and their campfires.
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http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-c...-ban-effective
Hope this slows the campers/rainbows/transients and their campfires.
Well I guess I'm not surprised. Just sucks for the big camping trip a group of us have planned for 6/28-30. It looks like we'll have to look for a spot west of peak to peak instead of Johnny Park Road.
Nice, fire ban means gun ban. We scheduled our "Guy trip" one month earlier this year, to avoid the ban that affected us last year. My luck Worthlesslooper jumps on the band wagon and shuts the whole state down just in time for our trip next weekend!
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Here is an interactive map of Colorado counties with current fire restrictions. My favorite spot is unfortunately under fire ban.
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/...z=7&t=1&l=col4
Check the actual fire ban text of the county you will be in. Some allow for fires under certain circumstances still. My favorite spot has a "ban" but exemptions if you keep it to less than 3 feet across and 2 feet high, more than 30ft from any vegetation AND have extinguishing materials on hand (extinguishers, ample water or prepared loose dirt listed as acceptable).
Dry ice and a couple cases of bottled water helps pass the time camping with a fire ban.