Harvesting Burnt Logs on Pikes Peak... America's Mountain

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http://logfurniturehowto.com/log-furniture/furniture-from-logs-found-in-your-... Harvesting Burnt Logs on Pikes Peak, is as easy as driving up Ute Pass on a Saturday afternoon. http://logfurniturehowto.com/about

Get an express trip around America's mountain as you ride along with Mitchell Dillman, "the Online carpenter", to harvest 'Burnt Logs' from a burn scar left from the Nash fire in 2006.

Sit back and enjoy this quick trip departing from Old Colorado City on the westside of Colorado Springs, headed west through Manitou Springs, past the turn to the Pikes Peak Highway, on up through Woodland Park, past Divide, and points further west...

Watch Mitchell "Think Green" as he saves these once burnt logs from being turned into firewood as he loads and hauls them back down the pass to be hand-crafted into beautiful 'Colorado Iron-Logs'. Also known as porch, deck and yard benches...

Buckle up as you cruise back down the hill and return safely back to Colorado Springs, where this West Side Artisan will create, his unique rustic furniture and "Colorado Iron-log benches".

You can learn more about these hand-crafted, log benches at http://logfurniturehowto.com/about

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  • @naiharncliff Yeah, you should've heard my wife...She wasn't...laughing...

  • The "trailer"...it made us laugh. Thanks.

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