Today, Cloak just got back from his week trip and we decided to do our usual hike.
As we promised sometime ago, we would take pictures of the trail, and we did. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Here's the entrance to Firelane 3.
Down to the end of the previous picture.
Further down the trail.
Pictures of the the trail back up.
Even further down the trail.
We decided to stop and Cloak took some shots off the trail.
Left coming down.
Right coming down.
Beautiful shot of a bloom of flowers.
Continuing down the trail.
Looking back up the trail from the same point.
Including the canopy.
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Further down the trail with a canopy shot.
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Same shot but a more wide range shot.
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Me walking down the trail.
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Continuing down the trail.
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Same place looking back.
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A shot off the trail.
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This is our doing. I hope you guys remember. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Further down the trail. A decent descent.
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A decent descent I must say. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Me walking down the trail.
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Close up.
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Even more downhill.
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Here we are at the trail fork.
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Dasani and FBM. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Signs on the trail. Wildwood trail is a rather thin trail that prohibits bikes.
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RMD. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Here's the map that's at the fork.
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A little bit further down the trail and we go off to our campsite.
So now the fun begins. The first thing that we needed to do was harvest and baton through some fresh wood for our fire.
We had a nice cedar log that I chopped down to a more batonable size.
Here's Cloak with batoning with his Custom Ranger RD7.
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I then took the smaller pieces and batoned it with the YKLE
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Next I dug a fire pit with my FBM. I did well and was quick work. There was some decent sized rocks but the knife suffered no damage. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Here's our first fire.
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It was just a crude throw-wood-in-make-pile type of fire. We started with a densely packed cube of fatwood shavings and fat wood sticks.
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We did a pretty darn good job, though.
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But we felt that the fire was a little too big for the pit that I dug. So Cloak cleared out the area and he dug a giant fire pit for our next fire. I'm on the side prepping fatwood sticks and our cube.
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Here's a shot with a better idea of our little campsite. Half of it has a lot of plant growth, half of it is clear dirt ground.
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On with the second fire. This time we decided to start a tee pee style fire. We first start with a some a cedar fuzzy stick, courtesy of the HDed YKLE, and some fatwood sticks, courtesy of the the Meadowlark.
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Because of how a tee pee fire works we needed something to hold the fatwood cube that we would place under the base of the fire.
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We had some more fuzzied up pieces of wood that we placed above our mini tee pee.
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Close up.
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So after setting up the tee pee, we set fire the cube and placed it under the base. Voila!
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There's our tee pee fire.
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Unfortunately the tee pee fire turned it the usual throw-wood-in-make-pile type of fire.
So for our third fire, we decided to start one using the log house cabin style fire. We started with the usual fatwood cube and sticks. It got started a little slowly but became very hot very quickly.
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Close up.
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Look at how well it's burning.
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Cloak got bored and he decided to let fire a sour patch. See the sour patch in the back ground? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Yea!! That's right!! Burn!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Ahh... look at the glowing embers.
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So after quite some time the third fire died out and decided to hike back, it was pretty late in the evening.
The hike out is always hell. It's quite a deep descent down to our camp site. Here are some shots up the hill that we have to hike.
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Here's a shot of one of the two entrances to our campsite.
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A little bit longer and we finally hiked out. At the end of the day, we were covered in bug bites, mosquito bites, and any other bite you can think of while out in the summer.
Though, I think we had a pretty eventful day: 3 fires. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Well, we did learn something as well from the three fires. So the easiest fire to make is the throw-wood-in-make-pile type of fire. However, it was easier for the tee pee type fire to catch and burn. However, that tee pee became less tidy. The log cabin type fire took a little longer to catch but was the easiest to keep tidy and going.
Thus, the best fire would be a tee pee style fire inside a log cabin. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />