........ and even WITHOUT friends, a campfire is SHEER BLISS
Cheers - John
way2gokev said
06:21 AM Mar 1, 2013
So true plus it keeps away the cold. nights in Tassie starting to cool off, actually lit a fire in the wood heater tonight, very nice but not as good as being round a camp fire and having a yarn and a cold one.
Cheers
Kev
herbie said
06:31 AM Mar 1, 2013
way2gokev wrote:
So true plus it keeps away the cold. nights in Tassie starting to cool off, actually lit a fire in the wood heater tonight, very nice but not as good as being round a camp fire and having a yarn and a cold one.
Cheers
Kev
Sitting here in Gladstone qld with air con on , due to it being very humid it is 9.30 pm
rockylizard said
06:38 AM Mar 1, 2013
herbie wrote:
way2gokev wrote:
So true plus it keeps away the cold. nights in Tassie starting to cool off, actually lit a fire in the wood heater tonight, very nice but not as good as being round a camp fire and having a yarn and a cold one.
Cheers
Kev
Sitting here in Gladstone qld with air con on , due to it being very humid it is 9.30 pm
Gday...
I doesn't matter what the weather is - hot, cold, humid, dry, raining, foggy ... no matter. Campfires are for sitting around with mates, refreshments, good conversations, wit and humour, and of course - giving advice to those who are badly running our world
If ya see a campfire when ya on the road - drag a chair and a refreshment over and enjoy blissful ambience - it might just be mine
Cheers - John
Happywanderer said
07:18 AM Mar 1, 2013
Love the nights around the campfire with other nomads. Only time you will get me out there where the mozzies might get me. Its worth it.
GaryKelly said
05:13 PM Mar 1, 2013
Yep, nothing beats the atmosphere of a campfire... except maybe a big open log fire in an old pub. It takes us back to the days when we used to whack the missus over the head with a club and drag her back to the cave. It's in our genes.
Gerty Dancer said
05:40 PM Mar 1, 2013
GaryKelly wrote:.... It takes us back to the days when we used to whack the missus over the head with a club and drag her back to the cave. It's in our genes.
Thats almost enough to put me off campfires Gary!
Yuglamron said
06:42 PM Mar 1, 2013
Makes me recall that photo of Yeoeleven's campfire someone posted late last year. That would keep the mossies away.
Gday...
........ and even WITHOUT friends, a campfire is SHEER BLISS
Cheers - John
So true plus it keeps away the cold. nights in Tassie starting to cool off, actually lit a fire in the wood heater tonight, very nice but not as good as being round a camp fire and having a yarn and a cold one.
Cheers
Kev
Sitting here in Gladstone qld with air con on , due to it being very humid it is 9.30 pm
Gday...
I doesn't matter what the weather is - hot, cold, humid, dry, raining, foggy ... no matter. Campfires are for sitting around with mates, refreshments, good conversations, wit and humour, and of course - giving advice to those who are badly running our world

If ya see a campfire when ya on the road - drag a chair and a refreshment over and enjoy blissful ambience - it might just be mine
Cheers - John
Thats almost enough to put me off campfires Gary!
Makes me recall that photo of Yeoeleven's campfire someone posted late last year. That would keep the mossies away.