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    1. NeilDeCrash on

      It is an open fire.

      (I would probably currently not make any kind of fire, even with wind protected walls and bells and whistles. The ground is extremely flammable at the moment)

      edit: actually there seems to be a bit mixing information what is regarded as an open fire, found this image: [metsapalovaroitus.png (1080×1080)](https://kaukokaipuumatkablogi.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/metsapalovaroitus.png) and that would suggest that place is ok. I would not risk it tho.

    2. InsaneInTheMEOWFrame on

      …where did you find this dump at? 😀 somehow it simultaneously manages to look well-kept and abandoned. well done.

    3. I cant believe anyone is even considering starting a fire in a place thats not walled in with 0 risk of sparks flying to the treeline.
      It’s hot af and dry as all hell, this is how fires start.

      Common sense is not to common sadly.

    4. Storm_COMING_later on

      Well me a city girl would say no but I showed my mom and she camps a lot and she said that as long as it’s no wind and you have bucket of water (she usually camps close to open water, and she wets the ground properly with water in case of sparks) then she might do it but not otherwise with the warnings in effect..

      She definitely knows what she is doing. She camps all year around. But if you don’t have the experience (like me) then please don’t.. wild fires takes minutes if not seconds to become a huge problem.

      Better safe then sorry!

    5. hanslankari78 on

      Like others have said, better not to make any kind of fire on the open fireplaces right now.

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