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It's not even a good firepitRay Young wrote:Fire pit rocks obviously taken from the dry stone wall. What absolute dickheads.
Are you sure? Ray says it rocksIt's not even a good firepit
To be fair, I think that they probably found it that way rather than tore down the wall themselves (grass growing between the rocks). It is a sub standard pit though.restlessshawn wrote:It's not even a good firepitRay Young wrote:Fire pit rocks obviously taken from the dry stone wall. What absolute dickheads.
Absolute Bollox W@nkers my best teretts explanationBearbonesnorm wrote:Can anyone explain why "a bit warm" deserves intital caps? Does ABW means something I'm unaware of, bit like ACAB?
I think the irony is the back running argument of why do the media constantly have to show "a fire" as an essential part of Bikepacking. The fire photo is the biggest photo in the whole article. It was hot, it was dry, he said 'Leave no trace'.its a bloke taking his kids out for the night for fucks sake, the bloke (Barney) is a good friend of mine and well versed in bikepacking etiquette etc.
Narrative talks of roasting burgers and marshmallows over flames so I suspect a little bit of further education may not go amiss.SteveM wrote: well versed in bikepacking etiquette etc.
Dry stone wall in the background, same rocks around the fire. What conclusion should I arrive at. If I can come to that conclusion then so can others who may think it is ok to use rocks from a wall to make their fire safe.SteveM wrote:Anyone who thinks that he would tear down a dry stone wall to make a fire pit is absolutely wrong and clearly demonstrating their own willingness to jump to conclusions.
Would that make using it acceptable then Steve? And then publishing it as being acceptable - is that OK too?SteveM wrote:well you could conclude that someone other than the man with the kids had built the fire pit before they arrived there ?
As pointed out above if you read the article he says it's an abandoned quarry, usually plenty of stone kicking round in them so I always thought the wall was in safe hands.however the accusations of tearing down a dry stone wall are unfounded and frankly childish
Wasn't intended to be a Witch hunt just highlighting another example of the media showing inappropriate firesBetween October 1 and April 15 some controlled burning by landowners takes place, but a fire started outside of these dates is a wildfire and any person caught starting one can be prosecuted for arson.