^ Great advice. Keep in mind that any one of the following is a $345.00 fine:
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Campfires are prohibited in an area which has fire restrictions or bans. It is the campers' responsibility to find out what areas have campfire prohibitions and restrictions.
Campfires require a fireguard, this means scraping down the dirt one metre high around the fire and removing flammable items, such as twigs, leaves, needles etc...
Campers must have at least 8 litres of water and/or a shovel to properly extinguish the fire.
Fires are not to be larger than 0.5 metres by 0.5 metres or approximately 19 inches by 19 inches.
Campfires are never to be left unattended.
When leaving the campfire, it must be properly extinguished so ashes are cool to touch.
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That would be on top of an additional $345.00 if there is a fire ban in place. Also the government has a history of pursuing people who do end up starting fires - this guy got a $861,356 dollar bill for his troubles.
Be careful out there guys.
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