Photo by Mike Wilson | Ken Wilkinson, owner of Fire in the Sky, offers viewers special surprises throughout his choreographed show. Among the special treats are a 16 inch firework, the largest commercially available. Wilkinson also makes his own fire balls from gasoline and a black powder charge. He estimates the fireballs shoot 150 feet in the air.
Home Fire Up the Cliffs celebration Photo by Mike Wilson | Ken Wilkinson, owner of Fire in the Sky, offers viewers special surprises throughout his choreographed show. Among the special treats are a 16 inch firework, the largest commercially available. Wilkinson also makes his own fire balls from gasoline and a black powder charge. He estimates the fireballs shoot 150 feet in the air.
Photo by Mike Wilson | Ken Wilkinson, owner of Fire in the Sky, offers viewers special surprises throughout his choreographed show. Among the special treats are a 16 inch firework, the largest commercially available. Wilkinson also makes his own fire balls from gasoline and a black powder charge. He estimates the fireballs shoot 150 feet in the air.
