ArmyofMike
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Hello All!
For years, I went to the Ranger stations to get my permits, but found out that you can do it online! There is a very simple, eight question quiz and once you pass, you can print your CA Campfire Permit. May save you some time, driving and the headache/fines of not having one! These are good for Campfires, Charcoal and portable gas stove/BBQ. Even in times where there is a "no campfire" in non-designated areas notice, you can still use a heating/cooking stove with gas that can be shut-off. And with the dry seasons we've had lately, this has been about the only way to cook food in our beautiful mountains.
Here is the link. You watch a video and take an 8 questions quiz (easy).
http://www.preventwildfireca.org/Campfire-Permit/
In all honesty, I always print a few copies and keep one in the Jeep, one in the cookware and one in my SAR Gear.
Have fun!
M
For years, I went to the Ranger stations to get my permits, but found out that you can do it online! There is a very simple, eight question quiz and once you pass, you can print your CA Campfire Permit. May save you some time, driving and the headache/fines of not having one! These are good for Campfires, Charcoal and portable gas stove/BBQ. Even in times where there is a "no campfire" in non-designated areas notice, you can still use a heating/cooking stove with gas that can be shut-off. And with the dry seasons we've had lately, this has been about the only way to cook food in our beautiful mountains.
Here is the link. You watch a video and take an 8 questions quiz (easy).
http://www.preventwildfireca.org/Campfire-Permit/
In all honesty, I always print a few copies and keep one in the Jeep, one in the cookware and one in my SAR Gear.
Have fun!
M
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