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Not currently. The Cummings Valley Fire Camp at the prison in Tehachapi closed in the early 1990's.

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Are you allowed to have camp fires in California?

If you watch the news, you know California is a very dry, desert state and we have wildfires every year. Fire season usually starts in mid-summer and last until the first winter snow in the mountains. So, JULY-DEC may be extreme no-fire or restricted campfire times. Each year and every forest is different, depending on the rainfall, so it's best to check with the local rangers on camp fire rules and precautions. You can obtain a free camp fire permit at the ranger station - and camp for free, outside a developed campground. Must haves: dirt clearing 10' around campfire, water, bucket, shovel & your fire permit. Most regular campgrounds allow camp fires all year long, so this would be the safest bet if you are a novice camper. Happy Camping! DanaMite Total Escape - California, Off the Beaten Path http://www.totalescape.com


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You fan a campfire because fire needs oxygen. Although fanning it would seem like it is blowing it away from existence, since fire needs oxygen, which is in air, the more you blow, the faster it becomes a big fire. Fire takes a while on its own to become a big flame, because it cannot grab a lot of oxygen on its own. That's why we fan fire - to help is grow.


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What happens when you toss a bullet into a camp fire?

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