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Burn Bans, Roaring Fires and the RV Life – RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE
RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE

Burn Bans, Roaring Fires and the RV Life

 

 Nina Hale/Flickr Creative Commons


Nina Hale/Flickr Creative Commons

How many times have you heard someone say, “the weather this year sure has been strange?”  Whether it’s global warming, or too much concrete, or any one of the causes we have discussed, I think we all will agree that we have seen more natural disasters in the past few years than we have ever seen in the past.  I don’t know about all of your out there, but I often feel that I am paying more attention to these things now than I did when I was younger. Maybe it’s because the older you get, you’ve seen enough things happen that you actually start paying need attention.

Regardless, I’m sure the weather has effected your RV life a little in the past few years.  The first thing I think of is the burn bans that have been put in place in many of the state and national parks.  In light of the recent fires in Tennessee and California along with the one in Bastrop, Texas that hit close to home for all of us in Texas, the parks have been forced to protect these natural wonders.  Yes, I understand the need, but I’m from the old school where a campfire is just part of the RV life.  I mean, who doesn’t want to roast weenies or marshmallows on a cool night or just snuggle up in a big blanket in a lawn chair next to a fire?

I found a solution and it’s one that even fits in my little 24′ Winnebago view.  I carry a portable fire pit with me.  This is a gas powered fire pit with an adjustable flame so I can keep it well under control. I don’t even have to carry a big LP tank because I can either hook it right in to the LP system on the RV or I can use those wonderful little green disposable tanks.  And, best of all, I can wrap it all up and put it back in its own carrying case in a small compartment.  No mess, no fuss, but I still have that great RV ambiance.  Check it out for yourself, please make sure and check with the park manager, or host, but every time I have asked, they all give me a thumbs up.

Just one more way to have S’MORE fun!!

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