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As most of my projects do, this took over a year to complete. But it worked out!
Tree trimmings from my cottonwood and apricot trees were dragged into an area, left, added to, and reshuffled.

A clarification on dimensions, the fence pictured is ~6' tall
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For reference, I'm 5' 1/2" so I'm using my height to measure the height of the pile and the measuring tape is set to 5ft. I also trimmed back the branches in the before picture and dropped it into the pile to make space for a 5ft pile. I'm a little concerned about the fire risk of making such a large brush pile. I need to look into this...

To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
 - you must make a brush pile at least five feet tall and five feet wide
 - dense enough that you can't see through the pile

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See attachment 1  - post a picture of a location without a brush pile
See attachment 2  - post a picture of the brush pile under construction
See attachment 3  - post a picture of the completed brush pile at that same spot that is obviously at least five feet tall and five feet wide
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brush pile measuring 5x5 feet
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I made a brush pile 5ft tall and 5ft wide under an oak tree near our garden area.
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No BB required here but 20 years ago I did my first brush piles.They were mostly spruce brush but some mixed hardwood. The beetle bug disease was going around the white pine and spruce. To curb it, the forest was thinned of spruce, and selective heavy pruning of poor hardwood trees (multiple trunks sprouting minimized to one, etc)

I left the perimeter spruce and thankfully they all lived.

I got good help to fell trees and topping and cutting to chunks of 6-8' and spent the next 3 years dragging chunks that were no good for burning in the wood furnace to the 12' campfire, beginning with the tops, making brush piles with the rest as I went.

Growse moved in really quickly
 
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