Re: Firepit Rehab
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:50 pm
I see many poorly dismantled fire rings. Some blackened rocks still at the fire ring, others nearby, the ring remnant still full of coals, coals spilled from the ring cover the ground nearby, even some aluminum foil remaining.
I try to dismantle them in such way that one wouldn't know that there was a fire ring, except if looking closely (it is impossible to get all the small coals out). It takes time, perhaps 20 min for not too large ring. Unfortunately, I often don't have time for this.
Fire ring at 10800 ft WSW from Donohue Pass, dismantled last year.
What's a good way to report locations of illegal fire rings, so that rangers may find them and dismantle them (or finish dismantling poorly dismantled ones)?
I try to dismantle them in such way that one wouldn't know that there was a fire ring, except if looking closely (it is impossible to get all the small coals out). It takes time, perhaps 20 min for not too large ring. Unfortunately, I often don't have time for this.
Fire ring at 10800 ft WSW from Donohue Pass, dismantled last year.
What's a good way to report locations of illegal fire rings, so that rangers may find them and dismantle them (or finish dismantling poorly dismantled ones)?