โDec-02-2020 12:38 PM
โDec-10-2020 03:29 AM
Cocky_Camper wrote:
Actually, I dump the ash across the yard at home. It is good for the soil.
I dumped it with out bag of trash in a pile next to the road. The campground staff does come daily to pick up trash from campers. I will get some large trash bags atleast to use next time.
โDec-09-2020 07:58 PM
โDec-09-2020 01:53 AM
rk911 wrote:phil-t wrote:
Dumping ashes and/or coals in a dumpster will eventually bring trouble. No way anyone providing that dumpster would approve of such action. If at a campground, ask the management, if in the wilderness, ask a ranger.
If you can't figure out what to do with the ashes/coals, don't start the fire in the first place.
ok, i'll bite. why?
โDec-07-2020 10:39 AM
rk911 wrote:phil-t wrote:
Dumping ashes and/or coals in a dumpster will eventually bring trouble. No way anyone providing that dumpster would approve of such action. If at a campground, ask the management, if in the wilderness, ask a ranger.
If you can't figure out what to do with the ashes/coals, don't start the fire in the first place.
ok, i'll bite. why?
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โDec-07-2020 09:58 AM
opnspaces wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Walaby wrote:
I put the fire out at the end of the night, then next morning dump ashes into a trashbag and take to the dumpster.
Never thought about doing it any other way.
Mike
Exactly^^^^
I use a Weber Smokey Joe Charcoal BBQ for grilling
Fill it up with briquettes, place lid back on when done grilling....add more as needed then last night I leave lid off and let them burn down to ash
Next morning dump in trashbag and place in dumpster with rest of our trash
I would NOT even consider just dumping then next to roadway
Don't do it at home...why do it at CG????
I hope you also use some water to make sure the coals are out. I also let them burn down to ash the last night, but there are many mornings I can still find a hot coal or two down among the ashes. So if I just dump them in a trash bag and put it in the dumpster there's a good chance there's going to be a dumpster fire.
No I don't really enjoy stirring my fingers into last nights fire ash even knowing there is only wood and nothing else in there. But I am amazed at how many times I find that a fire is still warm w=en it looks completely out.
โDec-07-2020 07:11 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Walaby wrote:
I put the fire out at the end of the night, then next morning dump ashes into a trashbag and take to the dumpster.
Never thought about doing it any other way.
Mike
Exactly^^^^
I use a Weber Smokey Joe Charcoal BBQ for grilling
Fill it up with briquettes, place lid back on when done grilling....add more as needed then last night I leave lid off and let them burn down to ash
Next morning dump in trashbag and place in dumpster with rest of our trash
I would NOT even consider just dumping then next to roadway
Don't do it at home...why do it at CG????
โDec-04-2020 09:23 AM
Walaby wrote:
I put the fire out at the end of the night, then next morning dump ashes into a trashbag and take to the dumpster.
Never thought about doing it any other way.
Mike
โDec-04-2020 08:25 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Walaby wrote:
I put the fire out at the end of the night, then next morning dump ashes into a trashbag and take to the dumpster.
Never thought about doing it any other way.
Mike
Exactly^^^^
I use a Weber Smokey Joe Charcoal BBQ for grilling
Fill it up with briquettes, place lid back on when done grilling....add more as needed then last night I leave lid off and let them burn down to ash
Next morning dump in trashbag and place in dumpster with rest of our trash
I would NOT even consider just dumping then next to roadway
Don't do it at home...why do it at CG????
โDec-04-2020 07:43 AM
dieseltruckdriver wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Don't do it at home...why do it at CG????
Those words need to be heard by a LOT of new campers!
โDec-03-2020 10:24 AM
โDec-03-2020 10:24 AM
phil-t wrote:
Dumping ashes and/or coals in a dumpster will eventually bring trouble. No way anyone providing that dumpster would approve of such action. If at a campground, ask the management, if in the wilderness, ask a ranger.
If you can't figure out what to do with the ashes/coals, don't start the fire in the first place.
โDec-03-2020 04:50 AM
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โDec-03-2020 02:38 AM
โDec-02-2020 04:47 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Don't do it at home...why do it at CG????