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Wind barrier for breezy nights suggestions please...

_1Flyboy
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Good afternoon all.... What do you use or suggestions for those breezy nights around the campfire; something that will block much of the wind; only large enough for just 2 campers...Anyone?
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am1958
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Lwiddis wrote:
Campfire in breezy conditions?
In fairness not everyone lives in that tinderbox known as California...

austinjenna
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I have used some of those tall green fence stakes and put a tarp on it to make a circle around the fire pit

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mobeewan
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fj12ryder wrote:
2012Coleman wrote:
lc0338 wrote:
I have 4x8 sheets of plywood that I lean up against the backs of the chairs or bench. I can move it around depending on the wind direction. You can drill holes in the top and bottom along the ends and tie multiple panels together and when no longer needed they can be stored out of the way. The heat really reflects off them and helps warm your backside ๐Ÿ™‚
You take 4x8 sheets of plywood on your camping trips?
Yeah, I was wondering if anyone was going to ask about that.


When we knew the weather was going to be bad we've brought old and weathered sheets and pieces of plywood along when we new it was going to be muddy camping before. We used them as windbreaks or laid them down on muddy ground in our high traffic areas especially around the tables where we were doing our cooking so nobody slipped and fell.

mobeewan
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Another option for a windbreak is to run a rope five or six feet off the ground. Tie off one side of the tarp to the rope and stake the other side of the tarp to the ground making the tarp into a lean-to. make it high enough so that when you sit in your chairs it's over your head. Also works great in the rain for sitting at the campfire.

fj12ryder
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2012Coleman wrote:
lc0338 wrote:
I have 4x8 sheets of plywood that I lean up against the backs of the chairs or bench. I can move it around depending on the wind direction. You can drill holes in the top and bottom along the ends and tie multiple panels together and when no longer needed they can be stored out of the way. The heat really reflects off them and helps warm your backside ๐Ÿ™‚
You take 4x8 sheets of plywood on your camping trips?
Yeah, I was wondering if anyone was going to ask about that.
Howard and Peggy

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garmp
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Explorer II
We get our chairs and put our "Space blankets" (older than most campers in the park) on the chair then sit! Super wind blacker, but does not impede the air to the fire.
Small compact and store easily.
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TurnThePage
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We use those beach umbrella/shelters for that. They also help provide privacy when strategically placed between vehicles and RVs.
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DarkSkySeeker
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We look out the windows at CGs and wonder why people are outside when it is windy. I have a feeling we're missing something - like there is a creedo that one must have a fire and be outside or else it is not true camping. When my friends ask me how I deal with the wind and cold when I camp, I look at them and say, "thermostat".
There is something special about camping in an RV.
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2012Coleman
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lc0338 wrote:
I have 4x8 sheets of plywood that I lean up against the backs of the chairs or bench. I can move it around depending on the wind direction. You can drill holes in the top and bottom along the ends and tie multiple panels together and when no longer needed they can be stored out of the way. The heat really reflects off them and helps warm your backside ๐Ÿ™‚
You take 4x8 sheets of plywood on your camping trips?
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drsteve
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Agree with others about the beach shelter. Inexpensive, light, easy to set up and store.
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buta4
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Look at the Hekla Fire Box!
Ray

rexmitchell
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Park your car upwind side of the fire.

IAMICHABOD
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When we are at the beach This Shelter is what we use around the firepit to block the wind.
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Deb_and_Ed_M
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Look for "beach shelters" - portable nylon wind and sun protection. Just don't get it too close to the fire ๐Ÿ˜‰
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
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