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The Outdoor Plus Linear Maya 72" Rustic Gray GFRC Concrete Liquid Propane Fire & Water Bowl with Match Lit Ignition

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The Outdoor Plus Linear Maya 72" Rustic Gray GFRC Concrete Liquid Propane Fire & Water Bowl with Match Lit IgnitionThe 72 inch Linear Maya GFRC Concrete Fire & Water Bowl is the complete addition to finalize your outdoor design with. The Outdoor Plus takes the time to ensure each Fire Bowl is consistent. The Outdoor Plus prides itself on being able to cut, bend, grind, weld, powder coat its own products. The Outdoor Plus's products are produced in the USA to bring you the fastest lead moments in the industry. The Linear Maya GFRC Concrete Fire & Water Bowl

The 72-inch Linear Maya GFRC Concrete Fire & Water Bowl is the complete addition to finalize your outdoor design with. The Outdoor Plus takes the time to ensure each Fire Bowl is consistent. The Outdoor Plus prides itself on being able to cut, bend, grind, weld, powder coat its own products. The Outdoor Plus's products are produced in the USA to bring you the fastest lead moments in the industry.

The Linear Maya GFRC Concrete Fire & Water Bowl enhances any outdoor space with its unique and stylish design. Each fire pit is individually handmade. Because of its handmade nature, slight variations in color and texture may occur. Designed and built applying for the newest technological advances in burner construction and energy conservation, this beautiful high-end fire pit is perfect for both, residential and commercial projects.

The Linear Maya GFRC Concrete Fire & Water Bowl brings simplicity and elegance to any patio or backyard. The Maya is sure to create beautiful ambient lighting in your outdoor space. It has 54-inch 304 stainless steel burner that produces 90,000 BTUs of heat and glimmering flames. This fire pit comes with lava rock burning display but you can upgrade to fire glass (sold separately). If substituting for fire glass, 110 pounds is usually recommended. The burner is compatible with natural gas and liquid propane.

The Linear Maya GFRC Concrete Fire & Water Bowl comes with different ignition options: Match Lit or Electronic Ignition. LC Certified Match Light Ignition System that provides a simple manual ignition process that connects to your existing gas source and valve. And 12V Electronic ignition system that will relight your fire pit if the wind blows it out. The electronic ignition can be wired by your local electrician to be controlled by a light switch, pool controller (with available relay), or home automation system.

What's Included

  • Bowl
  • Copper Scupper (¾" Inlet)
  • Fire Pan
  • Burner
  • Whistle Free Hose
  • Gas Orifice
  • Mounting Bracket
  • Lava Rock

Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Individually Handmade
  • Durable & Long Lasting
  • Material: GFRC Concrete
  • 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects
  • Comes with Stainless Steel Fire Pan, Burner
  • Exterior Features Weather-Resistant Coating
  • Includes all the Lava Rock each model holds
  • Ideal for both residential and commercial projects
  • Produces 90,000 BTUs flames
  • Suggested Fire Glass: 110 lbs
  • Comes with an easy-flow water fitting that accommodates a 1 ½" water line
  • Features a smooth unique finish for ease of water flow
  • Water flows gently from the center of the bowl to outward

Specifications

Item Number OPT-7220MFW-RGR-LP
UPC Code 196111472697
Manufacturer The Outdoor Plus
Brand Name The Outdoor Plus
Material GFRC Concrete
Collection Linear Maya
Finish Rustic Gray
Shape Rectangular
Fuel Type Liquid Propane
Ignition Match Lit Ignition
Burner Material 304 Stainless Steel
Product Category Fire & Water Bowl
Dimensions 72" x 20"
Height 12"
Base 62" x 10"

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Dan Morris
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★★★★★ 5
Truly embracing life along the Camino de Santiago
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
The Way of the Wind: Embracing Life While Walking the Camino do Santiago, by John W. Pearson, 2021, recounts one man’s experiences while walking the Camino de Santiago, a thirty-five day, five hundred mile walking journey from St. Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The journey follows a path tread by literally millions of pilgrims, or “pelegrinos”, as they seek to find something very person in the experience. The book is a travelogue recounting the miles of the daily trek, the people, stories, dining, lodging, and local services encountered along the way. There are a series of black and white photographs accenting the dialogue which give the reader a sense of involvement in the story. A nice touch was a simple map at the beginning to orient the reader along each day’s travel. I absolutely loved this book. It was enjoyable to read and I found myself slowing down near the end of the book to better savor the details. It warrants a double read to go back and let those early experiences soak in a bit more. I found the book to be educational, as I learned a lot about the historical significance of the route of the Camino, as well as specific landmarks along the way, such as a 10th century Roman bridge dwarfed by a new modern bridge overhead. I imagined myself walking along that ancient roadway, imagining what a pilgrim in 1300 must have thought. The dialogue is playful, recount with hours of walking, lively dinners, and crowded “albergues” (think camp dorm rooms with bunk beds). All was not rosy along the Camino. The narrative relates the aches of sore feet, legs, backs; the challenges of securing lodging and laundry; meanings lost in translation; inclement weather and treacherous roadways. Often mentioned are markers to honor the fallen dead along the Camino. About 2/3rds through the book, John recants his very personal reason for going on the pilgrimage, which he describes as “The Whale in the Room”, referring to the motivation of Captain Ahab in Moby Dick. His honesty and vulnerability bring the entire journey into focus. He brings the reader to the Cruz de Ferro, where pilgrims have stopped for millennium with their deepest meanings. I have known John Pearson since 1975, when we met in High School in El Paso, Texas. However, through the years, I moved and we lost close touch. There were many parts of this book of which I did not know the details. John’s story is very powerful, and will impact the reader deeply. Once you have read the book, you will have a clear idea of the experience, and can judge for yourself if the Camino de Santiago is calling you. For me, I found the book asking me not “WILL you go?”, but “WHEN will you go?”
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★★★★★ 5
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Moonchild
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I too, have to agree with another reviewer giving four stars. I also noticed his comments on beautiful women and wondered how “Leslie” at home felt about it as well. And the wine he mentions far outweighed any reference at all to the necessary need for water on such a walk. Comments in the last few chapters on walkers who only walked the last few miles seemed a bit snarky. But he made me laugh out loud several times and I found it to be an enjoyable, entertaining read. I can only hope Leslie, at home, felt the same ! Having read many books on the Camino, this was a good read. His tragic experience earlier in life makes me give him a hug and big thumbs up for finding meaning in life and going for it. Thanks, John.
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