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Fire Restriction Has Been Lifted for Tuff Truck

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Fire Restriction Has Been Lifted for Tuff Truck

Post by G60MAN »

Hi All,

Amy the other red has spoken to Len the local Brigade Capt. which has informed us that the Fire Restriction Has Been Lifted.

This is offical. They are currently trying to put up a notice on the tuff truck website however internet connection is limited.

Thanks
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Post by bushy555 »

From a mate that lives at Denman :

>I have looked at the weather website and seems
> like there could be showers / rain on Saturday
> evening / sunday. Muggy was the description
> for Saturday but a hotish weekend low 30's.


FRI
Morning Clouds
Morning Clouds. Warm.
59%humid
Temps 18 - 28


SAT
Numerous Showers
Muggy . Mostly Cloudy. Warm. Breezy.
86% humid
Temps 17 - 29


SUN
Scattered Showers
Scattered Showers. Morning Clouds.
84% humid
Temps 16 - 19
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Post by thunder »

excellent..ill bring some wood..
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Post by G60MAN »

The website has been updated. Here is the full story.

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Lifted Restriction!!!!!

The area in and around Milbrodale/Broke/Bulga has recently received a large amount of rain. This rain has been consistent and proved to be quite beneficial to the area, as well as TTC07. The area is a sight to be seen, as the land is very green. Unfortunately what has been received is not drought breaking but does provide some welcome relief, especially for the local farmers and wineries.

As a result organisers of the Tough Dog Tuff Truck (TTC) have just held discussions with the local RFS Captain and TTC property owner to assess the situation of fire restrictions that are presently in place. The RFS Captain has local jurisdiction on state fire restrictions and has advised TTC organisers that conditions have eased enough to lift the present fire restrictions that are in place.

In discussion with the property owner on the fire situation, he conveyed concerns in regards to the still dry state of the property and what effect that this may have with allowing open fires at TTC07. In light of the property owner’s concerns TTC organisers have put arrangements into place with the property owner, which are over and above the now reduced fire restrictions so as to allow patrons to have campfires, of which the details are as follows:

-All campfires whether for cooking, lighting, social or other means are too be secluded and maintained in an area of no more than one (1) metre in diameter.

-Only wood along the lines of sticks or lengths of timber are permitted for the fuelling of fires. The use of large timber objects such as chairs, complete or partially complete pallets etc. will not be allowed. Patrons wishing to bring large timber objects will be required to leave them at the entry gate or alternatively have knocked down into individual pieces prior to arriving at TTC.

In previous years of TTC, organisers have provided cut timber for Tuff Truck goers to use in fires. However, for this year’s event it was anticipated (until now) that the conditions would be much drier and very dangerous to permit open fires. So as a subsequent result organisers have not cut a stock pile of wood and time at present would not allow us to do so. The property does lend itself well to a good supply of timber for fuelling a fire and can easily be gathered.

So in summary, open fires are now permitted in an area of 1x metre in diameter. The property does have a good supply of timber which can easily be gathered, however patrons are permitted to bring their own supply of wood as long as it is just timber pieces and not large wooden objects such as chairs, pallets or whole trees etc.
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Post by Mousie »

WHOOHOOO The pallets arre getting loaded again for another fun ass night!!!!!.....


ahhh memories of last year :P
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Post by Hekta »

Mousie wrote:WHOOHOOO The pallets arre getting loaded again for another fun ass night!!!!!.....


ahhh memories of last year :P
-Only wood along the lines of sticks or lengths of timber are permitted for the fuelling of fires. The use of large timber objects such as chairs, complete or partially complete pallets etc. will not be allowed. Patrons wishing to bring large timber objects will be required to leave them at the entry gate or alternatively have knocked down into individual pieces prior to arriving at TTC.
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Post by j-top paj »

so can i bring aerosol cans for the fire too? :lol:
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Post by Tanya_Spanya »

Mousie wrote:WHOOHOOO The pallets arre getting loaded again for another fun ass night!!!!!.....


ahhh memories of last year :P
hmm yes well hopefully sumone will remember there closed in shoes this time and not thongs im not cleaning another nail hole on the bottom of ur foot....
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Post by j-top paj »

:rofl: :rofl:
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Post by j-top paj »

matt wear shoes? does that mean no flannos either? :lol:
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Post by bj on roids »

j-top paj wrote:matt wear shoes? does that mean no flannos either? :lol:
let not go getting too excited... noshoes is for the best!
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

yeah chop the pallets into quarters this time ey??
hahaha.

ahhhh memories.

psssst, this time we should all park around so the firies cant park next to our fire and dump the whole tanker on it.
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Post by j-top paj »

sounds like a plan ;)
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Post by Mousie »

yeh they also said 1m fires...

i bleve a pallet is around 1m square.....

so hey there ideal!!!


just stackem up!
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