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When I burned half of my slash piles (12 out of 24) in April 2018, they kept going well into August. They burned down into the ground and spread out, so every morning and evening, before and after work, I would haul five gallon containers of water over to pour on the ashes and stumps and such to keep the burning from spreading. I did that for months until it finally rained a little to lessen the fire danger, and I could no longer see any smoke coming from the ash piles.Started burning in morning and sometimes the burn was still going late a night especially with the large piles with tree stumps.
After that, I said no more, too much work and too much danger - the remaining piles were further down in the gully, harder to get too and closer to the trees.