iron ranger n. an unattended container or automatic machine that receives visitor fees in a park, parking lot, or other public use facility. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
iron ranger n.— «The hike-in trail campsites are $2 per night, in advance (payable at the “iron ranger” posts at the trailheads).» —“Exploring California’s “Lost Coast’” by Paul McHugh San Francisco...
iron ranger n.— «Fees: Paid on the honor system in an “iron ranger” box at Bane Canyon, fees are $2 per vehicle for day use and $3 for primitive overnight camping. Add $1 per day for each horse or dog.» —“State’s Biggest...
iron ranger n.— «Spaulding said by summer the park will begin charging $3 per vehicle on the honor system, which involves placing cash into an envelope and depositing it into a slot in what’s known as an “iron ranger...
pinfire v.— «The suggestion is that you should pinfire your horse.…Thermocautery, or pinfiring as it is commonly known in the horse industry, has been around for ages.…With firing, generally a hot iron is used to effectively...
bunny punch n.— «This is what’s known as a pattern punch but often described as a bunny punch or just “bunny.” These are very heavy, solid cast iron with a round 3/4″ steel die.» —“Bunny punch” by...