[Az-Geocaching] Forest Service Lifts Restrictions

Ken Henson listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:16:00 -0700


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News Advisory, August 19=97-FOREST SERVICE LIFTS RESTRICTIONS...

With the new announcement, there are no longer any fire restrictions in=20=

effect anywhere in Yavapai County. Despite the lifting of restrictions=20=

by all government agencies, caution in the use of flammable materials=20
is still very much advised in every area of the city and county.

That means while it=92s once again okay to use campfires, officials=20
stress that they should be used with great care. Don=92t leave your=20
campfire unattended, and don=92t depart until the fire is completely =
out.

This information came from:  http://www.regionalinfo-alert.org/=

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With the new announcement, there are no longer any fire restrictions
in effect anywhere in Yavapai County. Despite the lifting of
restrictions by all government agencies, caution in the use of
flammable materials is still very much advised in every area of the
city and county.


That means while it=92s once again okay to use campfires, officials
stress that they should be used with great care. Don=92t leave your
campfire unattended, and don=92t depart until the fire is completely =
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