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Blazes

A blaze is a bright flame or fire, or anything burning with intense heat and light. It also denotes a sudden display of brightness, as in a blaze of color or sunlight. As a verb, to blaze means to burn brightly or to flash suddenly; to blaze a trail means to mark a route through an area so that others can follow.

In outdoor contexts, blazes are trail markers. Crews use blazes painted on trees or posts, or carved

In fire terminology, a blaze is a large, uncontrolled fire, such as a brush or forest blaze.

The term appears in idiomatic English, for example in phrases like "a blaze of glory" or "in

notches,
to
indicate
the
direction
or
course
of
a
path.
The
system
is
designed
to
be
visible
and
long-lasting,
but
can
degrade
with
weather
and
vegetation,
potentially
leading
to
navigation
errors
if
not
maintained.
Fire
agencies
monitor
blazes
as
incidents
requiring
suppression
and
resources,
with
terminology
such
as
contain,
extinguish,
and
evacuate
as
needed.
a
blaze
of
light,"
describing
dramatic
displays.
In
informal
slang,
blaze
can
also
refer
to
smoking
marijuana;
usage
varies
by
region
and
context.