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[deleted] t1_iwa2zx5 wrote

The fire damage is amazing.

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vinreg33 t1_iwaqk4i wrote

Harry and the Hendersons?

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TempletonsTeachers t1_iwdssq9 wrote

The Trailhead for the lookout is directly off HWY 2 where as heybrook ridge requires you to drive into the city of Index.

As the crow flies they're almost directly across from each other through the woods/over the ridge.

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TheBeardManDude t1_iwe4rrr wrote

I literally just saw this picture on my AllTrails app. Looks beautiful!

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iamlucky13 t1_iweiarz wrote

I'm thankful it's not worse.

I can see the dead trees on the flanks of Baring Mountain, but fortunately a lot of trees still alive closer to the location this photo was taken from. Most of that is burned area, too, but fortunately the fire mostly stayed at lower intensity after the first two days, so the underbrush burned through there, but a lot of the trees should have survived.

There's a nice map of the burn severity here. I'm hoping to go hike up there soon to get a better sense of what this really means on the ground, but I haven't checked the current status of forest roads in the area:

https://inciweb-prod-media-bucket.s3.us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/%5Bdate%3Acustom%3AY%5D-%5Bdate%3Acustom%3Am%5D/BoltCreek_SoilBurnSeverity_Public_8x11_land.pdf?VersionId=lXlc.KbasSDVqBMS6LIfmb2g_q8M0KY0

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thewaveishere25 t1_iwkpt5d wrote

At least it was mostly dangerously dry underbrush and not very many trees IIRC. As much as the smoke sucked, this was ultimately healthier for the forest and prevents larger fires in the future that do destroy entire forests, so they mostly focused on keeping it away from people

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