passinggas33
WKR
Like many others on this forum, I really enjoy being warm and because of that have turned to multiple seek outside shelters with ultralight stoves. But this brings about the question…
In my home state and many of the states I will be hunting this year there are “fire bans”. They often specifically call out campfires, open flames, etc. But is an ultralight stove considered a campfire? Is it allowed even when there is a fire ban? Since it’s contained would it be allowed? Or because it could put our sparks would it be banned? I do plan on contacting each area specifically, but was curious if others have had this problem and knew the answer already. Currently my searches online have led to a variety of answers (imagine that) so I thought I would ask you guys.
Obviously once snow falls it because a relatively simple answer. I’m looking at the time between now and then. When we don’t have snow but it is still plenty cold some mornings.
In my home state and many of the states I will be hunting this year there are “fire bans”. They often specifically call out campfires, open flames, etc. But is an ultralight stove considered a campfire? Is it allowed even when there is a fire ban? Since it’s contained would it be allowed? Or because it could put our sparks would it be banned? I do plan on contacting each area specifically, but was curious if others have had this problem and knew the answer already. Currently my searches online have led to a variety of answers (imagine that) so I thought I would ask you guys.
Obviously once snow falls it because a relatively simple answer. I’m looking at the time between now and then. When we don’t have snow but it is still plenty cold some mornings.