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Firewood - Western suburbs of Melbourne

Started by saint camp, June 08, 2015, 06:44:45 PM

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saint camp

Good evening all,

My Mars camper is being collected on Friday! Ill post pics!

I am heading down the Great Ocean Rd for a test trip in a few weeks and will be making my fire drum this week from an old washing machine :)

Does anybody out west of Melbourne collect fire wood for their trips? where do you go and what are the rules/laws that I need to be mindful off? I obviously don't want to do the wrong thing.

I can get a trailer load of wood delivered for anything between $130 - $150 but Id prefer to get my own.

Thanks :)


saint camp

Thanks Andrew!

I have saved that site for future reference! Nothing close to me unfortunately!

cruiserv8

Is this for household harvesting or for camping purposes.

I have asked the question about collect wood for a camp fire on other forums and it seems there are a lot of different rules even with in a general area

scarpsD40


Quote from: cruiserv8 on June 09, 2015, 11:54:53 AM
Is this for household harvesting or for camping purposes.

I have asked the question about collect wood for a camp fire on other forums and it seems there are a lot of different rules even with in a general area
as a rule for any government controlled land you can only remove firewood timber from approved/designated areas and within the time period advised.  The key item here is the word 'remove'

In addition to the above if a camping area is approved for campfires (outside of total fire ban days) then you can usually collect and burn fallen timber, but 'not remove' it from the location.

Bad Scott

Quote from: scarpsD40 on June 09, 2015, 03:56:31 PM
as a rule for any government controlled land you can only remove firewood timber from approved/designated areas and within the time period advised.  The key item here is the word 'remove'

In addition to the above if a camping area is approved for campfires (outside of total fire ban days) then you can usually collect and burn fallen timber, but 'not remove' it from the location.
What about borrowed >:D
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Bad Scott
You need to be banned from anything resembling a fire. ;D
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scarpsD40


Quote from: fuji on June 11, 2015, 07:49:52 PM
Bad Scott
You need to be banned from anything resembling a fire. ;D
agree, particularly after the poor effort depicted last weekend on FB. Seriously, I thought he must have been camping on Straddie it was so small;D

Bad Scott

Quote from: scarpsD40 on June 11, 2015, 08:19:54 PM
agree, particularly after the poor effort depicted last weekend on FB. Seriously, I thought he must have been camping on Straddie it was so small;D
It was just the fire lighter Scarps  ;D
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Quote from: SJindustries on June 11, 2015, 08:26:09 PM
It was just the fire lighter Scarps  ;D
lol......that's what you said on FB;D worthless

Bad Scott

Quote from: scarpsD40 on June 11, 2015, 08:33:39 PM
lol......that's what you said on FB;D worthless
;D ;D ;D Ya should have been there to see it  ;D ;D :cup:
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Quote from: SJindustries on June 11, 2015, 08:45:53 PM
;D ;D ;D Ya should have been there to see it  ;D ;D :cup:
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Quote from: scarpsD40 on June 11, 2015, 09:01:13 PM
I should have been there to show you how to build it;D

Spoken like a true "wise old man"  :cup:

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