It has been eight months since he started escaping from Pilot Mountain. On Tuesday, Reid Wilson, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, visited the mountain to see the progress. Author Wilson last visited Mount Pilot during a fire last November. He said he has since wanted to inspect the development process, so park rangers took him to the mountain. “I wanted to see how much he regretted,” Wilson said. The so-called Grindstone fire occurred on November 27 when a man started a fire in an unauthorized area on the mountain. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. The fire burned for about a week and consumed 1,050 acres[1,050 ha]. Parkers took Wilson out of the northern part of the mountain to the view of the tiny Pinnacle. They say he was seriously injured. Nicholas Bowman, Park Ranger 2, with Pilot Mountain State Park: “Everywhere you look today, the tide of protectionist sentiment is flowing.” And your forest is on the forest floor. And there are some species of plants that you want to grow and thrive properly. It helps them grow. “” I’m very happy to be here, a wonderful view of the area, but it’s great to see nature recover on its own. “Wilson said the fire could be worse. In 2019, the workers here are deliberately controlling the disposal of large amounts of oil.
It has been eight months since he started escaping from Pilot Mountain.
On Tuesday, Reid Wilson, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, visited the mountain to see the progress.
Author Wilson last visited Mount Pilot during a fire last November. He said he has since wanted to inspect the development process, so park rangers took him to the mountain.
“I wanted to go back and see how sorry he was, and he certainly did,” Wilson said.
The so-called Grindstone fire occurs on November 27 when a person starts a fire in an unauthorized place on the mountain. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. The fire burned for about a week and consumed 1,050 acres[1,050 ha].
Parkers took Wilson out of the northern part of the mountain to the view of the tiny Pinnacle. They say he was seriously injured.
Nicholas Bowman, Park Ranger 2, with Pilot Mountain State Park: Everywhere you look today, the fire is burning.
“Certainly the trunks of the tree can be seen black at the base,” Wilson said.
Since then, there has been further growth.
“There’s a lot more subterranean growth on the forest floor and that’s generally where you get a lot of different species and your forest is on the forest floor. And there are some plant species that really want to grow and thrive. It helps them grow,” Bowman said.
Wilson said: “I’m very happy to be here, but I’m also very happy to see nature return.”
Wilson said the fire could be worse: “One of the reasons the park and the forest are recovering This is because in 2019, the workers here are deliberately controlling the property to remove a lot of fuel. Land ”
According to Wilson, in his state budget, Governor Roy Cooper signed on Monday that there is money for more controlled parks in state parks.