more appropriate type. The grate marked "A" 

 is not desirable except on intensively used 

 picnic areas where the occupancy varies 

 from that of maximum use to that of little use on 

 successive days or week-ends. There is to date 

 little reason for using such a portable unit in 

 the forest recreation areas. In practical use 

 the fire is started, and the grate is placed 

 over it. 



Simple fireplaces of the types similar to 



figures 5 and 6B should be adopted generally 

 for use in designated locations on the "Primi- 

 tive areas", where some crude fireplace facili- 

 ties must be provided; but limited to only such 

 as are absolutely necessary for fire protection. 

 There are certain strategic places even in these 

 areas where hikers and canoeists must camp, 

 and without some such facilities for simple 

 cooking these practically unprotected areas 

 would be in danger of fire. 



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