NPR
With wildfires already burning and drought persisting across much of the U.S., fire experts are bracing for what could be an extreme fire season. The U.S. Forest Service is going into it having done far less work than in recent years to manage the dry, flammable vegetation that can fuel catastrophic fires. In 2025, the Forest Service reduced vegetation on almost 1.5 million fewer acres than in 2024, according to an analysis of the agency's data by NPR and firefighting experts. It marks a significant drop from the more than 4 million acres of hazardous vegetation work done in the last year of the Biden administration.
Starting Some Trash on Fire
BURNING BARREL MEDITATION
Steve Wunderlich, cattle hoof trimmer and farmer in Northern PA shows the beauty of burning one's own trash.
Fire Tornado Burn Barrel UPDATE How Long Did It Last ? ( Major Improvements )
Ah, the rural freedom to just burn shit. No washing out plastic bottles or seperating out paper from the other burnables. Just a big ol' fire turning it into smoke and very little ash!
Camping Trash
All gone. There's to you, Mr. Pete Grannis, DEC Commish. I took this picture, only 8-months after your stupid ban went into effect. Not that there was anybody around, after a very quiet night at the Cotton Hill Lean-to. I did make sure that everything burned up completely, and left no litter around for the next camper.
Sunday March 21, 2010 — Fire




