Yesterday i hiked through a day old prescribed burn. I found this tree still on fire. The good pics are over 5mb. This one was just to try to show scale. The pine was probably 3 foot across and 70 ft high and just fucking ablaze at the roots. It was sort of cool. Like and subscribe
>>981214
Nice. Was just hiking outside of Oakridge and went through many sections of previous forest fires.
>>981226
You get lost? This was just a prescribed burn and i ended up 1/4 mile off trail when it met with another larger trail.
When everything is burnt it all looks like a trail lol. I did see 2 ponds i probably never would have noticed though.
>>981236
Nah had a really great time haha not many folks up in the mountains this early
>>981244
Good dubs. This is in botomlands thats why half of it never burns. Here is where i ate lunch the day before. The fodrest guys turned me around but were nice about it. "Any other day but today, brother". So i went on a little spur trail.
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Die in said fire.
>>981214
When I was 13, my backyard (~1 acre) caught fire from a burnpile that didn't have a proper perimeter.
Lost a few trees and a few fence posts but it was fine (if anything it cleared out a lot of scrub for us)
One of the trees burned for 3 days, it was a giant smoldering ember under the bark until it crumbled.
>>983572
Pretty sure i watched that pine go up from about 3 miles away as a lightning show type thing on the horizon.
It was a giant pine full of summer sap. And i watched red explosions fromnthe horizon all night camped probably 5 miles away.
>>983556
#REKT
>>981214
>Pine
>Fire
>Next year, Morel hunting!