Thanks! Unfortunately it appears the sat image isn't as high of a resolution as the images you'd find on a normal Google map, but nonetheless that image deserves to be seen in a bigger format. This is the first real look I've had at Tanner ridge, and man, it got fried. I think the whole west side is gone; the deeper reddish color on the top must be trees that are still standing but are all turned brown - hopefully some of them will survive.
Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
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Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
Damn, Bear Grass Alley is smoked then. Dublin Lake looks smoked also...
Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
At least the bear grass almost always survives and grows back quickly. And it looks like Benson Plateau mostly escaped.
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Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
then maybe there will be an increase in bear grass because there's less shade to compete with
the next question will be how long it takes to bloom
the next question will be how long it takes to bloom
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Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
I say oh well. So much of that area had the appearance of a monoculture tree plantation. It was predominantly same age, evenly spaced stands of pacific silver fir. I have to believe the forest will come back more varied and vibrant.
Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
Mt Adams has a new area of bear grass where the PCT burned below Horseshoe Meadow and of course there is the glacier lilies on Vista Ridge. But not all burned areas get better wildflowers - not sure what it depends on. I expect at least some of the burned areas from this fire will have more flowers.
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Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
sometimes the duff burns down several inches, then it takes longer to grow back
if the fire just stays on the surface it comes back quickly
I was just walking through the Dollar Lake fire area and even where the duff burned, there were plants starting to come back. Of course it'll take trees a long time.
if the fire just stays on the surface it comes back quickly
I was just walking through the Dollar Lake fire area and even where the duff burned, there were plants starting to come back. Of course it'll take trees a long time.
Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
Tanner Creek got hit hard.
Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
Wow. That's brutal.
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Re: Eagle Creek Fire Damage Photos (9/20/2017)
The Burned Area Emergency Response Team (BAER) has released the Eagle Creek Fire Soil Burn Severity Map.
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