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Despite it being incredibly lit, there are unfortunately no campfires.
So roughhouse, crack jokes, watch sports, climb trees, build campfires.
Guests can explore area wineries and return to nightly campfires.
Are the girls trading cookies for coding, or campfires for laptops?
A campfire defender to keep their campfires (and maybe them) dry
Perhaps the song "Flannel" will sound like mountains, trees, and campfires.
And if Tanaka's new theory is correct, we have campfires to blame.
Her music videos luxuriated in clichés such as campfires, caravans and crystal balls.
Stage two restrictions, which prohibit campfires anywhere, have been in effect since Tuesday.
Digging beneath Hocking Hills' caverns, archaeologists have unearthed thousands of years of campfires.
Directors seek out natural light or build out existing sources like streetlights or campfires.
It's part of our guide to summer cooking, from picnics to potlucks to campfires.
The last time campfires were banned there was in June 2012, another very dry period.
By contrast, the researchers found multiple traces of these animals around 56 early human campfires.
To some it seemed like a way of life, I saw caravans, families and campfires.
Inside, ancient humans once butchered fresh kills with stone blades and barbecued meat on campfires.
There were campfires burning in the shelters and plenty of hot cocoa to go around.
They range from car fires, to campfires gone awry, to fires sparked by lightning strikes.
The girls sit around campfires and gossip about how much they all love the same man.
"They've given up grilling and campfires because they know how sick my wife is," Scott says.
I mean, we haven't been sitting around campfires for hundreds of thousands of years for nothing.
"It feels like mountains, trees, campfires, like Wild West, but now," Jessica Biel intones, with great import, over a rapid montage of mountains, of trees, of campfires, and of her husband, Justin Timberlake, whose forthcoming album Man of the Woods is being teased with this video.
Under the ban that took effect Friday, campfires are not permitted anywhere in Rocky Mountain National Park.
So far Rivian has shown its products in the backwoods, running trails and sitting next to campfires.
Sage, eucalyptus, and fresh wood will make you think of the crunch of fallen leaves and campfires.
Here you find rites of passage, first campfires, an escape from work, and a quick, cheap break.
After all, the sisters are merely curious about people who live in tents and dance around campfires.
Months of bone-dry heat have already brought restrictions on campfires and smoking in many Western forests.
One of Colorado&aposs most popular national parks has banned all campfires to avoid starting any new wildfires.
The vast majority of wildfires are now ignited by human sources, including power lines, unattended campfires, and cigarettes.
More innocently, people trigger wildfires all the time by discarding lit cigarettes, starting campfires, and setting off fireworks.
Smoke from a hundred campfires rose above the teepees, and young boys raced unsaddled horses back and forth.
Since 2009, the songwriter and guitarist has made these cautious, cloudy pieces that billow like snuffed out campfires.
We rode horses, made campfires, ate s'mores, swam in a lake and slept in tents in the woods.
Outside the trailer were barrels for campfires, set not to stay warm but to keep the mosquitoes away.
Sometimes I encounter the campfires of fellow travelers, maybe a Pullman porter, maybe a poet, and trade yarns.
The band's ambitious new album, Mirror Reaper, is a more haunting story than the kind often told around campfires.
As Spotted Eagle speaks, the smell of campfires hangs in the air and the sounds of chainsaws fade away.
Their beds are flimsy mattresses on a dirty floor, and as temperatures drop, they rely on campfires for warmth.
CreditCreditClay Hickson Summer camp: It's not just for campfires, crushes on counselors and crying alone in a bunk bed.
Vacation activities are nearly indistinguishable from prepping, including hunting and shooting, lessons on survival skills and farming, and campfires.
Respiratory illnesses spread, and by November, several fires had broken out from the small campfires people lit to keep warm.
If more restless people flock to the forest to cope with social distancing, increased campfires could further exacerbate wildfire risk.
During your travels you'll come across campfires where you can spend a night swapping tales with a number of different characters.
A series of campfires indicated Milat had camped in the area during their murders, as well as in the weeks after.
The protesters sleep in tents and tepees, cook food in open-air kitchens and share stories and strategies around evening campfires.
My Valentine's Day board included chocolates and flowers, while a summertime board might feature farmers' markets, s'mores, campfires, and so forth.
This particular form of pollution can come from myriad sources, including vehicle emissions, fossil fuel power plants, wildfires or even campfires.
The grounds were lit only by distant stadium lights, smoldering campfires, and the soft glow of red and green Christmas lights.
These days she's as much campfires and kaftans and flower garlands and living off the land as she is Cartier bracelets.
The artist describes his pieces as "digital campfires," a primal gathering point for viewers to congregate around and get lost within.
You can find plenty of diagrams for building campfires: teepee designs, log cabin designs, elaborate plans for digging underground air-intake vents.
Because of Independence Day, authorities are concerned about the possibility of campfires or fireworks starting new fires because of the hot conditions.
Across most of California, human activities and infrastructure — like campfires, arson, electrical equipment, and power lines — start the vast majority of fires.
On Monday morning, I opened the door to the smell of campfires — the scent of other Californians' homes going up in smoke.
Heading into the Fourth of July holiday, authorities are preparing for even greater risk of wildfires due to illegal fireworks or campfires.
Fireworks, campfires, cars overheating and children playing with fire are also common causes of wildfires, as are electricity transmission lines, officials say.
The artists on the bill for this benefit concert make earthy, folk-influenced music — the sort that evokes campfires and mountain vistas.
In Colorado, many communities have canceled firework displays, and a number of federal public lands and counties have banned campfires or smoking outdoors.
But yes, fires are dangerous and most wildfires start with acts of human carelessness, like unattended campfires, fireworks, burning debris, and discarded cigarettes.
However, there have been times that Smokey is a good reminder of what things can cause a wildfire -- like cigarette butts and campfires.
I thought of all the mornings we spent packing up our gear, the campfires we made, the wrong turns and the right ones.
People love telling stories about some of the scariest places in America— it's a tradition at campfires and sleepovers all over the country.
At "Tales and Tunes," on Saturday, historical re-enactors will offer war stories, campfires, dance demonstrations, live music and 18th-century-style food.
Range of causes for wildfires Wildfires caused by people start from a variety of sources, including campfires, smoking, fireworks, and arson, the study found.
Across most of California, human activities and infrastructure — including campfires, arson, electrical equipment and vehicles, and power lines — start the vast majority of fires.
The world-famous soccer star has taken to Instagram to share his journey with snaps of the sunset, enjoying campfires, motorcycles, and morning coffee.
So, guys, put out your campfires, don't toss your cigarette butts into piles of kindling, don't set your neighbors' lawns on fire, et cetera.
West debuted the album to a few hundred people at a ranch in Wyoming ... complete with open bar, tons of celebs, campfires and horses.
A few hours later, we checked in with the ranger, who imparted a few simple rules, including no littering, no firearms and no campfires.
Because of the Independence Day holiday, authorities are concerned about the possibility of campfires or fireworks starting new fires because of the dry, hot conditions.
But it also reminded us to momentarily let down our guard, rally those we love around the campfires of our lives, and pass the bottle.
Atop snippets of new, Justin-Vernon-meets-Timbaland-sounding music, JT hangs out in snowy fields, making campfires, and welcoming Jesus while wading in streams.
Some young people spend their summers telling ghost stories around a campfire; those in Kids 'n Comedy's indoor programs (where campfires are discouraged) tell jokes.
For another Bloodborne, perhaps, one that fixes Austin's biggest issue with the game (the need to farm blood vials, unlike estus flasks' auto-regeneration at campfires)?
During the times of year when we have no access to campfires, though, we try to satisfy our s'mores cravings by eating different s'more-inspired snacks.
Fire risk is one thing: Ninety percent of wildfires in the US are caused by humans, and of those, unattended campfires are the most common trigger.
No nighttime campfires were allowed, and no cooking over an open flame, said Sarah Ostrowski Simmons, a former resident counselor at Camp Elliott in Volant, Pennsylvania.
And Rocky Mountain National Park imposed a ban on all campfires starting Friday because of the risk of having a new fire start with firefighters already busy.
One of the sources maintained that Maxwell had attended three Campfires including 2018, but that Maxwell was not an attendee at Campfire 2019 held in early October.
More should also be done to prevent unplanned human ignitions during extreme fire weather, with more rangers and law enforcement officers to stop illegal fireworks and campfires.
"Any time we enter restrictions or have even closed the forest, we still continue to find abandoned and illegal campfires," said Andy Pederson, with US Forest Service.
In addition, Ms. Pena works with families ahead of their reunions to plan special events like painting with wine, game nights, scavenger hunts and campfires with s'mores.
From the beginning of the written word, or probably before the written word when people were telling stories around campfires, they were probably stories that involved violence.
The origins are unknown  — some speculate that it comes from smoke inhalation from all the campfires,others say there's some bacterial infection that's never quite been expunged.
An average of 103 wildfires a year in California are started by illegal open fires, which include warming fires, cooking fires and campfires, according to Cal Fire.
Guthrie grew up working class in the Dust Bowl, listening to protest songs by labor activist and songwriter Joe Hill and sitting around campfires talking about socialism.
Authorities face an unprecedented challenge from the throngs in a region swathed in tinder-dry vegetation vulnerable to ignition from unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes and hot tailpipes.
In the above teaser, Timberlake broods in various rugged jackets while hanging out by campfires and steeds with a bit of one of his new songs playing throughout.
"One of the most pristine rock art sites was denuded of vegetation from traffic and illegal campfires," Sauer said at the rally, according to the Los Angeles Times.
At our family campfires, one of my uncles mastered this role by speaking in a gravelly voice and using a flashlight to give his face a menacing glow.
We're talking about campfires — and not the kind that you have to hike far into the wilderness and sleep in a tent for (don't worry, we're not sadists).
During the Plains winters, the sun—represented in the very middle of the robe—gets so cold that it has to light campfires (black circles) to keeps itself warm.
During the four-day experience, parents attend workshops while kids partake in gender-neutral activities such as swimming and obstacle courses, and everyone comes together at night for campfires.
So, encouraging Americans to be careful in fire country — by drowning campfires in water or not carelessly tossing cigarette butts into the woods — is unquestionably valuable, if not critical.
Bigfoots are lonely monsters whose great height and shaggy countenance doom them to haunt the edges of our campfires instead of being invited inside the friendly circle of light.
From the power lines and the campfires that spark them, to preventing smaller fires, to building in dangerous areas, to warming the overall climate, humans are making fires worse at every step.
In Colorado, many communities have canceled firework displays and a number of federal public lands and counties have some degree of fire restrictions in place, banning things like campfires or smoking outdoors.
The lower section of the sign warns visitors to "please be careful," which was originally meant in a more "don't leave valuables in your car/put your campfires out" kind of way.
In the book Catching Fire, biological anthropologist Richard Wrangham argues that campfires — and the subsequent invention of cooking meat and eating it — were the catalyst that allowed our ancestors to develop big brains.
Yet when the people onstage sing, huddled together before old-time microphones as if they were campfires, they seem to conjure light and warmth out of the cold, cold night that surrounds them.
The sisters, each growing painfully in her own way, are unable to form a united front as they try to chase joy through the usual rites: birthday cakes and campfires, the open road.
In addition to electrical equipment, the direct causes of the fires have included lawn mowers, campfires, arson and, in one case, a man trying to plug a wasp's nest with a metal spike.
When you meet each of the 16 characters at their campfires, you offer stories based on their requests, whether happy, hopeful, or sad, and if you succeed, they'll share their truths with you.
A study published earlier this year in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science found that 84 percent of wildfires are ignited by humans, whether through downed power lines, careless campfires, or arson.
Stepping up the challenge of the game's existing top-tier Survivor setting, Extreme Survivor removes all checkpoints from the game, forcing players to scavenge and build campfires — which double in Rise.. as save points.
On domestic field trips in remote locations, my classes did field exercises and even, sometimes, endured lectures, but we also explored without explicit goals, cooked and shared meals, sat around campfires and told stories.
People line up for communal breakfasts, dance and sing around campfires, and march a mile up the highway to the privately owned ranch land where construction on the pipeline has halted for the moment.
So I took a run along the coast and within 10 minutes was alone on a sandy track near clear, blue water, with no signs of other humans but the occasional remains of campfires.
Some readers recycle the paper, while others use it to clean their windows, wrap gifts, build science projects, swat house flies, fuel campfires or, yes — and we promise we aren't offended — line litter boxes.
If you live in Canada, chances are you know someone who has a cottage, and is willing to host you for a weekend of sunshine, swimming, boat rides, campfires, and drinks on the dock.
Neither the song nor the video seem to fulfill any of the promises that were made about Man of the Woods feeling like "mountains, trees, campfires," and a modern take on the Wild West.
The traditional festival celebrates the summer solstice with overnight festivities such as people singing and dancing before jumping over campfires, as they believe it will purge them of their sins and make them healthier.
But then residents from the small reservation town of Cannon Ball, up the hill from Sacred Stone, began to bring donations: leftovers from dinner, cut-up wooden corrals for the campfires, a chain saw.
Winslow Hansen, a research scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, says Californians will need to do their part in limiting fires, using caution when operating chainsaws, lighting campfires, and using anything that produces a spark.
"Fireworks, cigarettes, woodfires, campfires — there's no smoke that's good for the human breathing system," says John Conkling, professor emeritus of chemistry at Washington College and a former executive director of the American Pyrotechnics Association industry group.
Several people have been arrested in two Colorado wildfires that burned homes after ignoring local and federal restrictions on campfires, target shooting and other activities aimed at combating and avoiding explosive blazes across the U.S. region.
Life out here for many families is premised on a precarious trade-off: The housing is more affordable, the neighborhoods smell like campfires, and many homes have views of the woods now in full fall colors.
As the nation's population has become more urban and suburban, braais have moved from campfires to charcoal kettles (Weber and Big Green Egg are both popular) and recently, to the horror of purists, onto gas grills.
For a month now, usually armed with hunting rifles and clubs, they have blocked railroad tracks that cross the de facto border into the pro-Russian areas, warming themselves by campfires and shooing away the police.
You save and upgrade Dandara at campfires, and, if you die, your souls—excuse me, salt—are all lost, unless you can make it back to where you were and retrieve it, without dying a second time.
At the largest protest site, east of Gaza City, where nearly 10,000 people had gathered by early afternoon, participants lit campfires and brewed tea, a band played and a troupe danced the debka, a traditional Palestinian dance.
I reminded the woman of the fire ban but she waved it off: "We saw other people with campfires and figured it was O.K." Fifteen minutes later, a ranger ordered them to extinguish their fire, which they did.
Timberlake released a trailer for his new album, Man of the Woods, on Tuesday, portraying an earnest and introspective version of himself who appears to have a newfound love for Bon Iver, campfires, and wading through lakes, fully clothed.
He began going to more raves and festivals—T in the Park in Glasgow, Womad in Reading, and others—and loved spending long nights around campfires, catching up with old friends and making new ones from around the world.
Meyer's story has faded to relative obscurity, told around campfires at botanical conventions for its exciting tales of plant espionage, but rarely mentioned in the kitchens of high-end restaurants that serve salads and tarts after his famous lemon.
We chant it with locked arms and closed eyes, at campfires, in protest lines and from the pews at church, but the truth is, many of us have no clue what the lyrics mean or exactly where they come from.
In a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Tanaka suggests that campfires brought more people together and contributed to smoke-damaged lungs— factors that increased the likelihood of tuberculosis making the leap to ancient humans and then spreading within the population.
Kasper Agger, a Dane who works for African Parks, a South Africa-based conservation group, can see them on his laptop thanks to a piece of NASA-made software that plots benign-looking flame symbols like boy scouts' campfires onto a Google Earth map.
Three historic forts make up the accommodation among the 30,000 acres of wilderness and while cable TV is available guests are encouraged to sit in front of the "South Texas TVs" - several large campfires that are lit nightly and serve as a hub for conversation.
A century-old former stage coach stop and buffalo ranch, Vee Bar Guest Ranch is an authentic, no-frills Western experience — rustic log cabins, horseback riding, mess hall meals, campfires, river tubing, hiking, fishing, hay rides — that feels like overnight camping for the whole family.
The so-called Soberanes Fire, which erupted on July 22, began as a small blaze, 2 feet (60 cm) in diameter, ignited by unknown individuals in a section of Garrapata State Park that was closed to camping and campfires, according to U.S. Forest Service spokesman Don Jaques.
At the camp, children sledded down the icy hills and horses cantered through the snow, and as night fell and people clustered around campfires to cook chili and fry bread, Laurie Running Hawk made her way to a small camp by the banks of the river.
At this strange summer gathering devoid of macaroni art, campfires, or canoes, there was a scavenger hunt (for 9 keys that held new Forn music), nail-bedazzling on the back patio (thanks to members of Cloud Rat, False, and Thou) and a room called the Funhouse (which doubled as the merch area).
The quirky yellow sponge — whose daily life includes working as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, hanging out with his friends, and occasionally fending off a killer, sentient doodle or building campfires underwater — is no longer just the bright-eyed kid he was when the show premiered on May 1, 111.
We've curated a collection of the best spring-scented wicks around, each with a unique power to transport us to our most ideal warm day — from fresh-air picnics in the park to smoky campfires in the woods, mornings among dew-covered honeysuckles, salt and sunscreen-caked beach days, and vanilla-bean ice cream afternoons.
"What I got to do with [Ellison] was be his tutee for a year, and take a course with him called 'American Vernacular,' where I understood that American literature at its best was a function of how we spoke, how we told stories around campfires — how we bragged, consoled, lamented and felt," Katz explains.
I lit a match to it while the children sat on a couple of big rocks I had had dragged up to form a circle, and as the sky darkened, and the flames began flicking high up into the air, my dear old camp friend and I burst spontaneously into the song that always started campfires, a song neither of us had sung out loud in front of anyone in, who knows, probably 40 years.
As Kun poignantly sums up in the catalogue: To speak of the contemporary border is to speak of nineteenth-century US expansionism and twentieth-century economic imperialism, decades of labor recruitment and labor deterrence, post-WWII industrialization and post-9/11 terror wars, pro-trade policies and anti-drug policies, Mexican drug supply and U.S. drug consumption, the pursuit of human rights and the violation of human rights, U.S. golf courses with their ninth holes in Mexico and two-bedroom American homes with the Border Wall in their backyard, and the open frontier of the Old West and the carceral frontier of the New West, where campfires become klieg lights and young mothers carry their infants across live gunnery ranges because, somehow, they're safer than the open desert.

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