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  • in reply to: Outside Burning #1254
    jr.
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    A “warming fire” is allowed regardless of the conditions or if it is not a burn day.

    in reply to: Wildlife photos #1253
    tortuga
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    No photo, except in my mind, but saw a coyote trotting through SPI land behind Shoshone this morning. Healthy looking coat, fluffy and ready for a cold snowy winter

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1252
    caleach
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    We have viewed the progress of the fixing up at the hotel for some time now. Does anyone know if the owner has commercial plans or has it been transformed into a personal residence?

    in reply to: wood stove steamers? #1251
    caleach
    Participant

    We have a decorative one made of cast iron and the steam makes a big difference. A regular pot would probably work too.

    Never came close to being concerned about too much moisture.

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1250
    allen
    Participant

    tortuga, we just want to get our burning started during the daylight hours. Once it’s burning, we’re not too worried about how cold it is.

    in reply to: wood stove steamers? #1249
    JD
    Participant

    We have a decorative steamer/pot on top of the wood stove. It makes a significant difference with dry skin, breathing, warmer feel, etc and we have had no issue with mold. Yes, I believe a cook pot would suffice, but something more decorative is simply nice.

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1248
    tortuga
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    allen- once you get the fire going, it’s pretty toasty outside. But yeah, we were itching to start at 530 when it was pitch black and COLD enough already!

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1247
    lostbruce
    Participant

    Anyone use a wood stove steamer to help with dry air in the winter time? I saw some decorative ones but, I am assuming a regular pot of water would do the same thing. I am guessing you would have to boil off a lot of water to create mold issues. Any experiences?

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1246
    allen
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    Been here since ’94 and this is the first time I can remember night burning in the fall. It’s always been night burning in late spring in the past. I think the person or people in charge of burning took too many of these pills:

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9pD_UK6vGU

    It’s a whopping 30 or so degrees outside now at 7:00 pm.

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1245
    allen
    Participant

    Call 209-754-6600. You’ll get a recorded message.

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1244
    Skip
    Participant

    How do you find this information?

    in reply to: Snow level #1243
    Skip
    Participant

    Thanks for the updates. I may stick to lower elevations.

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1241
    tortuga
    Participant

    Tonight! after 7PM!

    Currently burning allowed 7PM-8AM subject to air quality. Yesterday no burning, tonight it’s a go!

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1240
    caleach
    Participant

    Signed.

    in reply to: Snow level #1239
    allen
    Participant

    More rain and/or snow is currently in the weather forecast for Thanksgiving day.

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