[pct-l] So there I was... staring into a PCTA Contact us *Message dialog box

Drew Smith jdrewsmith at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 15:05:39 CST 2018


Not surprising that they are backtracking on the original
poorly-thought-out and sloppily-worded order.
It does appear that they are banning alcohol stoves, no surprise.

Query: are there ANY data (not anecdotes about spilling cat food can
stoves) which indicate that alcohol stoves are more likely to start a
wildfire than other kinds of stoves? White gas stoves, with their priming
pans, high pressure and many potential leak points, have always seemed to
me to be far more dangerous.

On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 1:57 PM <nathan at bousfield.me> wrote:

> Looks like there is a new fire order that allows campfires and stoves in
> established recreation areas (campfires and stoves are prohibited outside
> established recreation areas)
> https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd569060.pdf
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