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Bo Zarts

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Thu Dec 19, 2024, 04:30 PM Dec 2024

Fire Lookout Life: Coffee on the Stove



Pinyon Peak Fire Lookout
Frank Church River of No Return Wildnerness - Idaho
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Fire Lookout Life: Coffee on the Stove (Original Post) Bo Zarts Dec 2024 OP
photo elliesmandt Dec 2024 #1
Elemental. Two of the requirements of life: fire...and coffee. FailureToCommunicate Dec 2024 #2
That is whitebark pine burning in the stove. Bo Zarts Dec 2024 #3
Mmmm...bacon. FailureToCommunicate Dec 2024 #4
Splendid photo. (I'll take mine black please) Callalily Dec 2024 #5

Bo Zarts

(26,037 posts)
3. That is whitebark pine burning in the stove.
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 07:06 PM
Dec 2024

There is no better smell than a whitebark pine fire and steaming coffee .. especially on a 34° morning in a wilderness fire lookout at almost 10,000 feet elevation!

On edit: Wait! The smell gets better a little later when the bacon and eggs start cooking.

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