Originally posted by RSMA1234Well done!
So I have done the walk last night and all I can say......... is that it was great
I really enjoyed it and have not been burned at all....raised £ 400 ($ 900) for the trust ...so I'm pleased with myself.
The reason why you don't get burned in case you are thinking:
(1) Wood is not a good conductor of heat...it a bit like when you cook with ...[text shortened]... as 1245 F over 15 feet.
If anyone gets the chance they should have a go...its very empowering
Excellent.
Originally posted by RSMA1234I don't think I would have the courage. Well done indeed. What purpose was it for?
So I have done the walk last night and all I can say......... is that it was great
I really enjoyed it and have not been burned at all....raised £ 400 ($ 900) for the trust ...so I'm pleased with myself.
The reason why you don't get burned in case you are thinking:
(1) Wood is not a good conductor of heat...it a bit like when you cook with ...[text shortened]... as 1245 F over 15 feet.
If anyone gets the chance they should have a go...its very empowering
Originally posted by NordlysI did it for the http://www.phoenixhouse.org.uk to raise money, they help people that have drug or drink issues...for example if you lose someone and turn to drinks...or are abused as a child.
I don't think I would have the courage. Well done indeed. What purpose was it for?
They are holding another firewalk in Jan 2006 in London.