Explosive Christmas Tree 2014

Published on January 1, 2014
Duration: 5:13

This video documents Demolition Ranch's 'Explosive Christmas Tree' event from 2014, celebrating 100,000 subscribers. The team loaded dried Christmas trees with fireworks and flammable materials for a large bonfire and pyrotechnic display. The event was ignited using Roman candles for safety, showcasing a chaotic and explosive finale.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch's 2014 'Explosive Christmas Tree' event involved loading dried trees with fireworks and flammable materials for a massive bonfire. Ignited safely with Roman candles, the display celebrated reaching 100,000 subscribers with a chaotic pyrotechnic show.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Project Introduction: Explosive Christmas Tree
  2. 00:28Ignition Strategy with Roman Candles
  3. 00:45The Explosion and Fire Display
  4. 01:49Slow-Motion Highlights & Subscriber Milestone

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Demolition Ranch 'Explosive Christmas Tree' event?

The 'Explosive Christmas Tree' was a 2014 New Year's Eve event by Demolition Ranch where they loaded dried Christmas trees with fireworks and flammable materials, creating a massive bonfire and pyrotechnic display to celebrate reaching 100,000 subscribers.

How did Demolition Ranch ignite the explosive Christmas tree?

For safety, Demolition Ranch used Roman candles to ignite the base of the large Christmas tree pile from a short distance. This allowed them to safely start the bonfire and the subsequent fireworks display.

What was the significance of the 2014 Explosive Christmas Tree video?

The video marked a significant milestone for Demolition Ranch, celebrating their achievement of 100,000 subscribers on YouTube. It was a thank you to their audience and a spectacular way to ring in the New Year.

What kind of pyrotechnics were used in the Explosive Christmas Tree event?

The event involved firework mortars and various flammable substances loaded into dried Christmas trees. The heat from the bonfire triggered these embedded fireworks, causing them to explode within and above the flames.

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