German, Thank you for your unbiased description of the prescribed burn process. It seems SOME individuals can't quite seem to grasp the process. With that being said, to Teegate, if you and your associates ere unhappy with the performance at an individual site, please feel free to contact the appropriate Division HQ and work together to alleviate this discontent. Name calling here on this forum is non-productive. I'm not quite certain what you were trying to elude to by your comment of
...."Last year the FFS dug right through an area that many individuals have worked hard to keep hidden and remote.".......almost sounds like someone was trying to grow some illegal plants or something....LOL. Lastly, Bobpbx, you must be the cowardly lion....no courage... !!!! It's easy to hide behind your computer and chastise people who work very hard to maintain the forest lands in NJ. As GermanG explained, these plow lines serve as a barrier to keep fire in a specific block of woods. Leaves, pine needles, branches, etc.. serve as ladders for fire to cross into areas that are not intended to be burnt. These lines are cleaned periodically to assure that this cannot happen, prior to the prescibed burn to be executed. For the record, ANY state park land MUST be approved by a state committee that includes the Park Superintendent, Div. of Parks and Forestry, Office of natural lands management, and several others. So your assumption is just that, an assumption that the Forest Fire service does as it darn well pleases. AND we ALL know what happens when you assume something. Areas are prescribed burned on a rotational basis. Some are burned a little more frequently due to heavy regrowth that may occur, and some less frequently. No one haphazardly just picks a spot and says.."let's burn this piece"... ! I'm not sure who posted about the inability to DRIVE down these plow lines. YOU'RE NOT supposed to be driving down ANY of them !!!!! They are not for your access with a motor vehicle, and if you do, I hope the Park Police write each and every one of you. BTW, the CORRECT spelling is W.R.I.T.E. ......not right, as in right a letter (as posted several times earlier in this thread). Hopefully this explains a little more clearly what the FF Service is doing, and answers your questions. With regards to ......"being a man"..... this projected prescribed burn has been flown by helicopter, GPS'ed, and walked by foot to make sure each and every piece is properly surveyed, plowed, and safe to be burnt.