01-30-2016, 05:38 AM
Hello CH
Good Pictures
Years ago, when I was clearing brush on my farm I would burn the brush piles.
25-30 foot around ,stacked and compressed with my loader tractor. Say 7-8 foot tall.
Touch them off let them burn down, push the unburned ends in with the tractor burn again.
Always ended up with a just a big pile of ash.
Turn the horses back in and they would go right to the ash pile paw it around and lay down and roll in the ash.
I hope to get some "Real" campfire pictures of Pete and Sam this spring when we Introduce the City Folk at Paris Mountain State Park to Pack Goats at the Primitive Camp area on the shoreline of North Lake as well as some of the popular short walking trails in other areas of the Park.
Happy Trails
hihobaron
Good Pictures
Years ago, when I was clearing brush on my farm I would burn the brush piles.
25-30 foot around ,stacked and compressed with my loader tractor. Say 7-8 foot tall.
Touch them off let them burn down, push the unburned ends in with the tractor burn again.
Always ended up with a just a big pile of ash.
Turn the horses back in and they would go right to the ash pile paw it around and lay down and roll in the ash.
I hope to get some "Real" campfire pictures of Pete and Sam this spring when we Introduce the City Folk at Paris Mountain State Park to Pack Goats at the Primitive Camp area on the shoreline of North Lake as well as some of the popular short walking trails in other areas of the Park.
Happy Trails
hihobaron