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RE: [AT-L] Re: Campfires



That is so correct.


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>From: 	MManzano@aol.com[SMTP:MManzano@aol.com]
>Sent: 	Tuesday, September 24, 1996 12:13 AM
>To: 	Ed LaVine
>Subject: 	[AT-L] Re: Campfires
>
><Or maybe they like to sit around a fire at night.. for no other reason
>than
>they just like to!>
>
>Michael Vaughn, you make some excellent points in favor of eliminating
>campfires from the camping scene.  I almost never build a fire, and when I
>do
>it's always within an established fire ring or shelter fireplace.  But to
>answer your question of why people like to build a fire, I would say that a
>fire is a living entity and as such, provides companionship.  It's like
>sitting with a close friend - neither of you has to say anything yet you
>can
>enjoy each other's company.
>
>Anyway, I agree with you that we can hardly afford to add to the haze and
>air
>pollution.
>
>Marty Manzano
>