@littlebitfarm
You are right. That is why I wanted it to rain before I started a fire. This fire was hot too.
What I found out many years ago. Green wood is very hard to get burning. But, once it starts.
It seems to be hotter than dry wood. The heat from this fire was significant. Enough to make me
back up away from it several feet. But, I wasn't surprised. As a kid. We burnt a large tobacco bed for many
years. Plus many other burnings as well. I know about the wind and how much to tolerate when starting a fire.
A drizzle of rain is the best situation. Even then, caution is advised.
Thank you for your upvote and comment. I appreciate it.
@littlebitfarm
You are right. That is why I wanted it to rain before I started a fire. This fire was hot too.
What I found out many years ago. Green wood is very hard to get burning. But, once it starts.
It seems to be hotter than dry wood. The heat from this fire was significant. Enough to make me
back up away from it several feet. But, I wasn't surprised. As a kid. We burnt a large tobacco bed for many
years. Plus many other burnings as well. I know about the wind and how much to tolerate when starting a fire.
A drizzle of rain is the best situation. Even then, caution is advised.
Thank you for your upvote and comment. I appreciate it.
Francis