Extinguishing the bonfire

When leaving the camping site, we must be completely sure, that the bonfire was thoroughly extinguished. Even if you flooded the place after the fire, It may turn out, that under a layer of sand or earth they were still glowing among the ash of coal. They can cause a forest fire. When preparing breakfast during the day of the march, try to use as little fuel as possible and check after a meal, whether every piece of wood burned.

When the bonfire burns out for good, crush all the unpopular pieces yes, that only a pile of ash would remain of them. When the ash cools down, Spread him and Zakop in the ground. Make sure, that nothing was left on the surface of the bonfire. Further on the burned place with the earth and level. Place a piece of turf on it. If you put a stone circle around the fire, Spread the stones and cover them with leaves. Complete the crack between the cut pill of turf and the rest of the turf with soil and grass, so that it does not stand out from afar. Wanting to better mask the place after the bonfire, scatter the leaves around. Put all unwasted residues in a plastic bag and take it with you. You can burn them or throw them later.

Environmental protection
Many areas of virgin nature are exposed to degradation due to the wrong behavior of tourists, who leave trash and waste. They not only destroy the natural beauty of the landscape, but they can pose a threat to animals, contribute to the dying of plants, become the cause of forest fires and water pollution. All places, you visited you should leave in the original condition, Especially the camps. In some areas under protection, you must not ignite bonfires or dig latrines. These rules must be strictly observed, because they are dictated by concern for the preservation of the environment. By complying with them, we enable communion with virgin nature, who will come for us. For the same reasons, you should not leave the remains of food behind, because they attach wild animals.