Several of you have emailed me regarding fire conditions, campfires and such.
Currently (spring 2007) we’re in a Phase I condition, which means:
·Wood and Charcoal fires are ONLY permitted in designated fire rings at developed sites. (developed sites are campgrounds, picnic areas and yellow post sites).
·California Campfire permits are required for all fires at yellow post sites. (wood, charcoal and propane/gas stoves) A California Campfire Permit is available at any Ranger Station. (or you can hunt me down)
If (when) we go to Phase II (usually mid summer), wood and charcoal fires will be permitted only in designated fire rings at developed sites.
If we go to Phase III, no fires are permitted any time in the National Forest.
If we go to Phase IV, the National Forest is CLOSED to the public.
I’ll try to let the group know as soon as I hear anything about the conditions changing, it used to be on the website. When in doubt – call the local Ranger Station. (Big Bear is 909/866-3437)
Currently (spring 2007) we’re in a Phase I condition, which means:
·Wood and Charcoal fires are ONLY permitted in designated fire rings at developed sites. (developed sites are campgrounds, picnic areas and yellow post sites).
·California Campfire permits are required for all fires at yellow post sites. (wood, charcoal and propane/gas stoves) A California Campfire Permit is available at any Ranger Station. (or you can hunt me down)
If (when) we go to Phase II (usually mid summer), wood and charcoal fires will be permitted only in designated fire rings at developed sites.
If we go to Phase III, no fires are permitted any time in the National Forest.
If we go to Phase IV, the National Forest is CLOSED to the public.
I’ll try to let the group know as soon as I hear anything about the conditions changing, it used to be on the website. When in doubt – call the local Ranger Station. (Big Bear is 909/866-3437)
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