I'll try to get better pictures and upload a video tomorrow. But for now here are two pictures from the first flare that I know of at this site. The wind was blowing 25 mph and gusting to 45 mph, thus the flame was being blown away from the only camera angle I had at the time. The flame seemed to be 50-70 feet long and the sound was fairly loud. I'd guess it was choked back as well.
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Permalink Reply by craig on December 15, 2011 at 10:03pm Here's a daylight the day before picture for reference.
Thanks for sharing the pictures. I drove past Blackhawk Road about 5 hours ago and I didnt even know that was in the area.
Permalink Reply by Blindsquirell on December 16, 2011 at 9:29am Whos well is it?
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