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Originally Posted by TROLLER
****es me off, I cannot even count the number of times I have cleaned up the remains of a fire on the ice.
If you must have one, then use a fire container: or something. Too many people leave all their partially burnt logs on the ice for someone else to deal with. ![Angry3](images/smilies/angry3.gif)
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I have to agree with ya Troller.
Personally, I don't really care as long as people friggin clean up after themselves..... which means removing the partially burnt stuff that eventually becomes frozen to the lake and sticks out like daggers..... then gets covered by a snowfall and then I find them with my sled.
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Like other people have suggested, take a burn receptacle out with you and don't, don't, don't leave any wood on the ice.