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Kimy1387

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"Pile burning"
« on: Feb 08, 08, 08:29:06 PM »
What is pile burning?

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Re: "Pile burning"
« Reply #1 on: Feb 08, 08, 08:36:36 PM »
Pile burning in the context of the forest service is the burning of piles of organic waste like branches, limbs, leaves, needles and other debris from clearing fuels from the forest. Often they will chip the larger limbs but pile up the rest of the debris. When conditions are satisfactory they will then ignite the piles and burn them while being closely monitored by fire crews.

The USFS has been burning many piles recently along Big Pines / N4. I am glad to see they are staying on top of this and using the opportunity to burn while the snow is still on the ground and the conditions are favorable.

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Re: "Pile burning"
« Reply #2 on: Feb 08, 08, 08:39:30 PM »
Thank-you Elk. I thought it might have something to do with that.

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« Reply #3 on: Feb 08, 08, 09:14:32 PM »
Golly Elk, I'm glad you cleared that up. It sounded very painful to me.

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« Reply #4 on: Feb 09, 08, 12:42:09 AM »
With today's laser technology, pile burning has become highly accurate with very little pain involved.   ;D

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« Reply #5 on: Feb 09, 08, 10:29:56 PM »
With today's laser technology, pile burning has become highly accurate with very little pain involved.   ;D

Are you speaking from personal experience???     :D

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Re: "Pile burning"
« Reply #6 on: Feb 13, 08, 12:53:41 AM »
Back to the important subject at hand......

The pile burning of vegetation continues in the Table Mountain area.
In the past week over 500 piles of fuel reduction slash has been burned.
Crews will continue to burn while conditions are favorable. Tomorrow they will be concentrating on areas just West of the Big Pines Visitor Center near Hwy 2.

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Re: "Pile burning"
« Reply #7 on: Feb 13, 08, 04:22:03 PM »
Here's an email I received this morning:

Forest service called this morning about the pile burning going on. They wanted to notify the camps and residents of the Big Pine area that they are trying to burn as many piles as they can before the snow leaves. They are working the south facing slops first because they will become the first to dry out. They are burning day and night and they are not watching all of the piles burn, depending on the location of each pile. With the snow coverage they are able to light and leave without the threat of the fire spreading. We have been asked if we see something out of the ordinary to please call dispatch. It never hurts to be on top of things. At this time they are burning 200 to 300 pile a day.

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Re: "Pile burning"
« Reply #8 on: Feb 14, 08, 05:56:13 AM »
How do you get all these inside facts Wrightwood? I never cease  being amazed at your vast knowledge. BRAVO!! :-*

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Re: "Pile burning"
« Reply #9 on: Feb 14, 08, 04:05:03 PM »
Burning continues in the Table Mountain area as long as they remain within prescription. They will not burn on the weekends.