In some places, there is such a tangled mess of pinyon, juniper, mountain mahogany, white fir, ponderosa, Douglas fir, and everything else, that it is hard to know what to do with it. Here is one solution. It actually seems to work pretty well. With a band of snow packed aspen above, and an uphill breeze, you can put the drip torches to it without worrying about where it is going. We burned just outside of Beaver this week—consumed a fair amount of thick, dead material, too. It's good work if you can get it.
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