First, you get your explosives a few miles up an overgrown ex-logging road. This involves a helicopter. Then you get yourself up there, too. This involves your legs, but might involve an ATV to carry your backpack partway.
Then, at your site, you lay out your string of sausages, like so.
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| Mmm, sausages... |
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| Taping up chubs |
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| The blasters keep careful notes on each shot. |
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| Elizabeast! My fearless intern. |
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| A full grown biologist can be over 6 feet tall! |
Then a passle of people wrassle this python like conglomeration of explosives into one end of the culvert while someone at the other end pulls on the rope to coax it through.
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| Feeding python into the pipe. |
When there are a few shots all set up, the blasters string them together with a thin yellow plastic tubing coated inside with an explosive powder. The tubing is called shock cord, and they unspool 1200 feet of it, to make sure they're setting the explosions off from a safe distance. To be doubly safe, everyone takes cover behind the larger trees.
Just so you know, this is what the road looks like before anything explodes.
Tune in next time for the after view....







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