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Lake: Rampart Reservoir
Fire ban state wide? Camping sites okay? Rampart res.?
Post By: The Slayer      Posted: 6/19/2012 7:56:24 PM     Points: 50    
I'm planning on going up to rampart res. this week to camp (Thursday). Went last week fires were okay, but just checking if they are still okay?!?
Thanks all!
 Reply by: Coloradomrg      Posted: 6/19/2012 8:08:45 PM     Points: 1945    
As far as I can tell pike national forest is still stage 1, I didn't find any newer orders than this one. [log in for link]
 Reply by: reconfisher      Posted: 6/19/2012 8:15:31 PM     Points: 9295    
fires in national forests are permitted as long as they have a metal ring fire pit. Primitive campsites are NOT allowed to have fires, just the sites with the improved fire pit with the metal ring.

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 Reply by: BugChucker      Posted: 6/19/2012 8:36:57 PM     Points: 169    
Depends on which National Forest you are in ! Each Forest has its own website. Google each one to find current restrictions.
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 Reply by: Hey Jack!      Posted: 6/19/2012 8:42:49 PM     Points: 727    
im heading out this weekend as well. I just decided to play it safe and forgo the campfire.... nights have been warm anyway and its just not worth the risk for some marshmallows to me.... i think you are legally safe up there tho, just be careful and watch the embers.
 Reply by: ADK Joe      Posted: 6/19/2012 9:06:24 PM     Points: 281    
In general it is best to check the forest service where you are going (if its in a National Forest ) AND the sheriff office of the county you will be in (counties can impose their own ban) and check frequently as things are changing rapidly.

In this crazy dry year: IMO, Hey Jack has the best advice, skip the fire, legal or not.

Anyway, have fun and be safe.
 Reply by: C-DOG      Posted: 6/19/2012 9:20:38 PM     Points: 1536    
I agree!!!!
Plenty to eat without A fire!!!

Be safe!!!
 Reply by: The Slayer      Posted: 6/19/2012 10:07:27 PM     Points: 50    
Thanks all that was very helpful!!
 Reply by: Jimi      Posted: 6/20/2012 5:21:18 AM     Points: 217    
There is a STATEWIDE BAN ON ALL OPEN FIRES... pay attention to the NEWS!! This means CHARCOAL also!!
 Reply by: Coloradomrg      Posted: 6/20/2012 6:29:44 AM     Points: 1945    
Why pay attention to the news? I can read just fine. Taken directly from the state emergency management site:

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Governor Hickenlooper signed an Executive Order on June 14, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. banning open burn and private use of fireworks.  View the full Executive Order D 2012-015.

The Directive:

A.  Open burning is hereby prohibited in all counties in the State of Colorado.

B.  Fore the purposes of this order, "open burning" means any outdoor fire, including but not limited to campfires, warming fires, charcoal grill fires, fused explosives, fireworks, and any other activity that poses a significant risk of starting a fire.

C.  For the purposes of this order, "open burning" does not include fires in:
liquid-fueled or gas-fueled stoves
fireplaces contained within buildings
charcoal grills at private residences
constructed, permanent fire pits or fire grates within developed camp and picnic grounds or recreation sites
commercial, professional and municipal fireworks displays where specific written approval has been granted by the sheriff of the county in which the fireworks display is to occur and
connection with prescribed or controlled burns for agricultural or irrigation purposes along ditches located within and completely surrounded by irrigated farmlands where such burning is necessary for crop survival and specific written approval has been granted by the sheriff of the county in which the prescribed burn is to occur.
D.  Pursuant to C.R.S 23-31-306, this Executive Order shall be enforced by county sheriffs or by the sheriffs or by the administering agencies of the federal lands located within the state.  This  Executive Order is not intended to supersede more comprehensive or inclusive open burning restrictions that have been or may be established by Colorado counties, municipalities and/or other political subdivisions of the state of the state.  Where permitted by law, counties and other local governments may ban any or all of the open burning exemptions listed in section II.C when local officials determine that a more restrictive ban is appropriate and warranted given fire danger conditions in their localities.  An exemption to the open burning restrictions set forth in this order may be granted only by county sheriffs or, within federal lands, by the administering federal agency, and only if the proposed burn is deemed by said sheriff or agency to be safe and subject to mitigation.  Should a wildfire occur as the result of the granting of an exemption to this order, the State of Colorado may, and likely would, deny access to state funds to pay for the costs of such a wildfire.

This Executive Order remains in effect until amended or rescinded by Executive Order.

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While I agree that any one that makes a campfire even in a ring/grate is risking a lot... I also have to accept that they are currently allowed to do so unless the county or forest service at that location have imposed a stricter ban/restriction.
 Reply by: Browns Hunter      Posted: 6/20/2012 6:43:23 AM     Points: 3070    
The paper today says that the ban has been extended. No fires in any unimproved camp areas i.e., no fires outside formal campgrounds.
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And, a couple of the forests, like the White, have a zero fire policy. No fires, nowhere, nohow...
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