• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      5 days ago

      They’re great because (when fires are permitted at all) they keep people from tearing up the area constantly making new rings

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        Yeah, that ain’t a thing. If you’re lucky there may be one or a few* communal fire places, but it’s kinda rare. I have been the only on two, three official camp sites in Norway because I wild camped the rest, but I don’t remember seeing a fire place there either, although they may have had a communal one too. Refuges in the mountains often have an indoor fire place though.

        *only really remember a single one that had a few, the one at Saignelégier, Switzerland.