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How to discard of ashes when in a wilderness cabin?

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I was staying in the spectacular free and open Ragohytte in magnificent Rago Nasjonalpark, and used some of the provided firewood and coal to heat up the stove in order to dry my gear and enjoy a bit of warmth (before the weather improved). I should and do carry non-burnable waste down (I left some copies of a non-local hiking book for tinder). Literally, non-burnable waste includes ashes, but I believe people do not carry ashes down from the mountain.

Ragohytte in Rago Nasjonalpark, 10 September 2016
Ragohytte in Rago Nasjonalpark, 10 September 2016

What is the proper way to dispose of ashes and remains of coal and firewood?

Ragohytte seen from a distance The same but seen from a distance

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