Camping/BBQ in the desert
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AnonymousJuly 23, 2020 at 12:53 pm #3454
Hi Folks
I am pondering the idea of doing a meetup in the desert and having a bonfire there.
From what I understood, we can’t have a fire on the open sand.
Are we supposed to go ahead then? Create a fire pit or something? Can someone help me out here?
Thanks
Amarquote trq post_id=50131 time=1595509308 user_id=25518:coal/wood/amber shouldn’t touch the sand. it should be done within a tray or on a base.Hi @trq, we use a portable BBQ (with tray), but what is wrong with digging a hole in the sand and having a small wood fire burning within, and then filling the hole with sand after (on top of the ash)?
I’m genuinely intrigued because I always hear people saying they have BBQs and fires directly on the sand but never thought this was bad for the environment. I thought the ash and wood would potentially work as fertiliser when buried 🤔
quote anton post_id=50159 time=1595875183 user_id=26301:quote trq post_id=50131 time=1595509308 user_id=25518:coal/wood/amber shouldn’t touch the sand. it should be done within a tray or on a base.Hi @trq, we use a portable BBQ (with tray), but what is wrong with digging a hole in the sand and having a small wood fire burning within, and then filling the hole with sand after (on top of the ash)?
I’m genuinely intrigued because I always hear people saying they have BBQs and fires directly on the sand but never thought this was bad for the environment. I thought the ash and wood would potentially work as fertiliser when buried ?
Coal shouldn’t be thrown in sand. There’s nothing wrong, except the fact that if polices catches you they will immediately issue a fine of 5000dirhams, and that probably would be the costliest grill you will ever eat 😂😂
My personal experience: we were doing a bbq with families in mahafiz sand. Two guys from the municipalities came in FJ, stopped and came to check out fire pit. When they saw it was on a tray, they smiled and left. And reminded us to not do directly on sand as it invites a fine.
You want to do di a hole, do it, but pls ensure to put the woods or coal over a plate. Imagine everyone digging a hole and then burying the coals!
quote trq post_id=50160 time=1595887336 user_id=25518:quote anton post_id=50159 time=1595875183 user_id=26301:quote trq post_id=50131 time=1595509308 user_id=25518:coal/wood/amber shouldn’t touch the sand. it should be done within a tray or on a base.Hi @trq, we use a portable BBQ (with tray), but what is wrong with digging a hole in the sand and having a small wood fire burning within, and then filling the hole with sand after (on top of the ash)?
I’m genuinely intrigued because I always hear people saying they have BBQs and fires directly on the sand but never thought this was bad for the environment. I thought the ash and wood would potentially work as fertiliser when buried ?
Coal shouldn’t be thrown in sand. There’s nothing wrong, except the fact that if polices catches you they will immediately issue a fine of 5000dirhams, and that probably would be the costliest grill you will ever eat ??
My personal experience: we were doing a bbq with families in mahafiz sand. Two guys from the municipalities came in FJ, stopped and came to check out fire pit. When they saw it was on a tray, they smiled and left. And reminded us to not do directly on sand as it invites a fine.
You want to do di a hole, do it, but pls ensure to put the woods or coal over a plate. Imagine everyone digging a hole and then burying the coals!
Thanks @trq, I didn’t know it was prohibited, or that there was a fine. We’ll definitely pack a tray for the fire next time!
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