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Prospector GM or Blendmaster can probably give better details on when that happened. I did see there was another big fire today not far away though.The pics and the vids are great; thanks a million Bad_Carp!
It looks like they had a fire up that way a while back, do you know if there's a story behind the "moonscape" out there?
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I'm pretty sure the trees were killed by bark beetles. The forest service removes the dead trees to reduce the fire risk. Bark beetles are more prone to attacking trees that are stressed, which most are due to the drought.It looks like they had a fire up that way a while back, do you know if there's a story behind the "moonscape" out there?
You're probably right, there was a large fire there at and around the campground a few years back, also there was a HUGE fire dubbed the "Lake Fire" but I believe that was just South of the campground, but not by much.I'm pretty sure the trees were killed by bark beetles. The forest service removes the dead trees to reduce the fire risk. Bark beetles are more prone to attacking trees that are stressed, which most are due to the drought.
Jon
That looks very indicative of fire damage, and while bark beetles do kill many trees they usually don't moonscape the area.I'm pretty sure the trees were killed by bark beetles. The forest service removes the dead trees to reduce the fire risk. Bark beetles are more prone to attacking trees that are stressed, which most are due to the drought.
Jon
If the campground was at the coordinates given in the first post then it was not the Lake Fire, but they have so man fires down there that it is hard to keep track of.You're probably right, there was a large fire there at and around the campground a few years back, also there was a HUGE fire dubbed the "Lake Fire" but I believe that was just South of the campground, but not by much.
Last year when I came to this event, there was a info sign at the campground that stated what was burned and so on, but I forget what they called the fire and how much area was actually consumed by it. Driving through the trails, it is easy to see the aftermath of the fire as it covers a very large area.
The problem with the brush fires is that it leaves nothing behind for ground retention, so after the fires are out you have to contend with mudslides and washouts, which are also very observable here on these trails.
Blendmaster and Prospector know the area way better than I do, so I would refer to them to which fire did what and when.
Another Ahab - Here in Southern California we had a very bad drought, which is common, followed by a tremendous amount of rainfall, which is not so common in a short period of time so the mountains erode pretty heavily making it look like the moon. Actually our campsite showed heavy signs of water runoff, almost looked like a river went through it. It was fine when we arrived, but you can see what damage a little rain up here can really do.
Found a picture of the fire info sign.
What flicks did you all finally settle on?The doughnuts that Blendmaster supplied at the meet spot, was a great way to kick off the convoy to camp. Also thanks to Bad_Carp for the movies, FASTNOVA for the steak quesadillas, saltydeuce for the brats, Gripy for the Russian shirt, NovacaineFix for bringing fluffy, and True Knight for the mud splashing truck contest.
We watched Jason Bourne and Hyena Road.What flicks did you all finally settle on?