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Joe Carpenter (DRI Managing Partner) has lit the headfire after many hours of backburning. Here he makes sure the phone company's happy. |
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(L to R) Former DRI Herdsman Mike Hall, student employee Mark Burnett and Joe Carpenter finishing up a burn on some CRP ground. |
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The headfire (going WITH the wind) races to meet the backfire line, which is the smaller flame in the foreground creeping back against the wind. |
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A headfire races uphill with amazing speed. |
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This starts a series of rapid fire shots over the course of a few seconds. |
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A person with an active imagination could see a screaming skull head and 2 arms raised. Fortunately, I don't have an active imagination. |
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