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  • #6026
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    the forecast rain has not amounted to much so everything is pretty dry. We’ll see what happens this afternoon. After that it’s supposed to be dry and warm.

    #6025
    Bill
    Participant

    Thanks,
    I appreciate the update.

    #6024
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Most everything is damp today and more rain in the forecast.

    #6022

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    #6021
    Bill
    Participant

    Looking at the weather forecast for the next few days I am uncertain if there is impending moisture on the near horizon. Is it dry enough to burn without it smoldering for the next week or so?

    #6020
    seatotree
    Participant

    CalWaste offers one free bin to get a head start on lot clearing!
    Also, I see a lot of wood piles with orange flags on the side of the road. Is this a pick up program that anyone knows about?
    Thanks –
    Sea to Tree

    #6018
    Dogwood
    Participant

    Will Rowleys open after May 5th this year? Thanks

    #6017
    Bill
    Participant

    Thanks. I think on your advice I will postpone for a week. It looks like the weather will be mild and a little more time to dry will keep the smoke down. If I could haul it away I would, but my lot is very steep and I am on the downhill side so dragging everything up is a struggle.

    #6016
    mtndad
    Participant

    Working on my yard now, 5000 feet.

    Surface needles are dry, but any needles under them (as if in a small pile, they are wet, very wet. Burn pile smoked the whole time.

    If you can wait, I would. Just don’t know when burn days will end.

    #6015
    Bill
    Participant

    I would like to come up this Monday and do some yard cleanup. Is it dry enough to burn pine needles? I am at about 4800 feet. With the current price of gas I am hesitant to come up if it is not dry enough to burn.

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