For the group who camped at the inland sea last weekend, or anyone else who may have some insight.
Are open fires(bonfires, campfires, call them what you will) 'legal' at the inland sea?
A Qatari friend of mine mentioned that they've been tightening up the regulations in terms of the more permanent camp sites, garbage/junk left behind and he felt that you might need to have a 'permit' or permission of some sort to have a fire.
Does anyone know if there is any truth to this? Over the past 4 years I've camped many times and its never been an issue. I'm camping this weekend and not looking forward to any unpleasant surprises, going to get on the telephone but Thursday afternoon is a poor time to deal with government departments.
For the group who camped at the inland sea last weekend, or anyone else who may have some insight.
Are open fires(bonfires, campfires, call them what you will) 'legal' at the inland sea?
A Qatari friend of mine mentioned that they've been tightening up the regulations in terms of the more permanent camp sites, garbage/junk left behind and he felt that you might need to have a 'permit' or permission of some sort to have a fire.
Does anyone know if there is any truth to this? Over the past 4 years I've camped many times and its never been an issue. I'm camping this weekend and not looking forward to any unpleasant surprises, going to get on the telephone but Thursday afternoon is a poor time to deal with government departments.
Thanks for any advice
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