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Posing a question...I have a Cabelas Alaknak II with a wood stove that I use in it. I have been looking trying to find information about whether or not it is legal to use the wood stove in the tent when there are these fire restrictions in place. This coming weekend and through the week I will be staying in the alaknak with some buddies and it would be nice to have that stove. I will be in the northeast part of the state camping in the Colville national forest. Do you guys know if it is legal? I can't find any reason why it isn't, according to to the burn ban regs, "campfires, open flames and charcoal fires are prohibited." Thanks all!
Over here in the Pend Oreille area we are getting TONS of rain. I am hopeful that something might change as far as fire danger goes. It just isnt camping if there is no fire. Also, as well you know, it is nice to dry your gear over the wood stove!
Quote from: gun-dog on September 06, 2015, 07:36:55 PMOver here in the Pend Oreille area we are getting TONS of rain. I am hopeful that something might change as far as fire danger goes. It just isnt camping if there is no fire. Also, as well you know, it is nice to dry your gear over the wood stove! I am sitting here staring at a brand new wall tent and three dog stove that has not seen a hunting camp yet. I am hoping 3 weeks from now the Naches area has had enough rain to let me use the stove. Fingers crossed.
Quote from: gun-dog on September 06, 2015, 07:15:41 PMPosing a question...I have a Cabelas Alaknak II with a wood stove that I use in it. I have been looking trying to find information about whether or not it is legal to use the wood stove in the tent when there are these fire restrictions in place. This coming weekend and through the week I will be staying in the alaknak with some buddies and it would be nice to have that stove. I will be in the northeast part of the state camping in the Colville national forest. Do you guys know if it is legal? I can't find any reason why it isn't, according to to the burn ban regs, "campfires, open flames and charcoal fires are prohibited." Thanks all!Look on this page for restrictions http://www.fs.usda.gov/colville
Quote from: ghosthunter on September 06, 2015, 07:43:18 PMQuote from: gun-dog on September 06, 2015, 07:36:55 PMOver here in the Pend Oreille area we are getting TONS of rain. I am hopeful that something might change as far as fire danger goes. It just isnt camping if there is no fire. Also, as well you know, it is nice to dry your gear over the wood stove! I am sitting here staring at a brand new wall tent and three dog stove that has not seen a hunting camp yet. I am hoping 3 weeks from now the Naches area has had enough rain to let me use the stove. Fingers crossed.What kind of tent are you going to be staying in? I almost bought that three dog stove! I ended up getting a Colorado cylinder stove when Cabelas had it 50% off. I love the stove so far but I have only used it 3 times.
I remember years ago we had fire restrictions and DNR told us if we had a spark arrested on top of chimney we were good. I would try and give DNR a call to see if ok
Good to hear! any luck?