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Nick Raeside worked at many jobs in the logging business but the one that he specialized in was starting forest firessmall, (hopefully) controlled forest fires that were approved by the Forest Serviceindeed, required by themas a means of cleaning up logging slash or debris-laden sites left after the merchantable timber had been removed. It was a crude way of reducing fire hazard and clearing the ground for replanting, and there was a constant danger that the controlled burns would get away and become real wildfires, destroying millions of dollars' worth of standing timber. Raeside found this challenge irresistible.

InSlashburner, Raeside recounts many hilarious anecdotes from his career in theBCwoods during the1970s, '80s and '90s. He worked as a forest firefighter for a time, but discovered he was more interested in starting fires than putting them out,and found his calling in slashburning. In between pissing on rain gauges to fake wetter weather and lighting each other's pants on fire, Raeside and his slashburning crews rampaged throughout southernBCarmed with drip torches, chainsaws and homemade explosives. They lit fires. They put some of them out. They survived rockslides, animal encounters and flare fights.Slashburneris a rollicking tale of the good old times in the logging business when danger and excitement were the order of the day and almost everyone you met was a memorable character. Raeside captures the flavour of that era as few have done before.

Including thirty colour photos that prove it actually did all happen,Slashburneris the first book to take readers beneath the smoke cloud to find out what really takes place on a slashburn.

Slashburner: Hot Times in the British Columbia

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    Publisher: Harbour Publishing
    Publication Date: 29/10/2020
    ISBN13: 9781550178982, 978-1550178982
    ISBN10: 1550178989

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Nick Raeside worked at many jobs in the logging business but the one that he specialized in was starting forest firessmall, (hopefully) controlled forest fires that were approved by the Forest Serviceindeed, required by themas a means of cleaning up logging slash or debris-laden sites left after the merchantable timber had been removed. It was a crude way of reducing fire hazard and clearing the ground for replanting, and there was a constant danger that the controlled burns would get away and become real wildfires, destroying millions of dollars' worth of standing timber. Raeside found this challenge irresistible.

    InSlashburner, Raeside recounts many hilarious anecdotes from his career in theBCwoods during the1970s, '80s and '90s. He worked as a forest firefighter for a time, but discovered he was more interested in starting fires than putting them out,and found his calling in slashburning. In between pissing on rain gauges to fake wetter weather and lighting each other's pants on fire, Raeside and his slashburning crews rampaged throughout southernBCarmed with drip torches, chainsaws and homemade explosives. They lit fires. They put some of them out. They survived rockslides, animal encounters and flare fights.Slashburneris a rollicking tale of the good old times in the logging business when danger and excitement were the order of the day and almost everyone you met was a memorable character. Raeside captures the flavour of that era as few have done before.

    Including thirty colour photos that prove it actually did all happen,Slashburneris the first book to take readers beneath the smoke cloud to find out what really takes place on a slashburn.

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