Peneumbra2
Badger Wrangler
I think those new cold fusion portable campfires are a good solution. Just google "Acme Do-It-Yourself Cold Fusion Kit."
I put candles around my buddy heater. It glows, flickers and heats almost the real thing.
I think those new cold fusion portable campfires are a good solution. Just google "Acme Do-It-Yourself Cold Fusion Kit."
Forest fires are a natural part of the heathy forest, it needs to burn every 5 to 10 years
Forest fires are a natural part of the heathy forest, it needs to burn every 5 to 10 years
None of the fire bans in my area have mentioned lanterns. And I've never gotten any flak from rangers while using my Dietz at the camp site.Are oil lanterns allowed? I used to use those for camping. They tip over pretty easily and are hard to transport.
None of the fire bans in my area have mentioned lanterns. And I've never gotten any flak from rangers while using my Dietz at the camp site.Are oil lanterns allowed? I used to use those for camping. They tip over pretty easily and are hard to transport.
That would probably be perfect. The kick out a nice golden glow, there is some heat but only if you're close, they don't flicker too much unless you get a breeze. The only problem is transportation. Seems like no matter what you do some of the oil splashes out and leaves a mess under the lantern after a bit of offroading.
I put one of these things in my porch light, it is an extremely realistic effect.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078MG5BJ1/
None of the fire bans in my area have mentioned lanterns. And I've never gotten any flak from rangers while using my Dietz at the camp site.Are oil lanterns allowed? I used to use those for camping. They tip over pretty easily and are hard to transport.
That would probably be perfect. The kick out a nice golden glow, there is some heat but only if you're close, they don't flicker too much unless you get a breeze. The only problem is transportation. Seems like no matter what you do some of the oil splashes out and leaves a mess under the lantern after a bit of offroading.
The usual wording is “no open flame”. So does a flame in a globe qualify as not open? My biggest concern with any lantern being the risk of knocking it over and causing a fire.
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