RosieTR
8-5-12, 7:49pm
I got a chance to do some trail restoration on one of the trails burned during the Hewlett Gulch and High Park fires earlier this summer so I thought I'd post a few pictures. Some background: the Hewlett Gulch fire preceded the High Park fire by a couple of weeks and was contained when the High Park fire broke out. However, the High Park fire was much larger and burned up to the burn area of the Hewlett Gulch fire so the areas basically merged and I didn't have a map with me to figure out which area was the result of which fire. Some of the burn was needed, and burned just the trunks of mature pines. Other areas were completely obliterated to black sticks. Fire suppression, natural cycles, climate change, and local species, terrain and wind/weather conditions at the time of the fire all contributed to the different burn patterns. I'm sure this is something that will be studied for years and possibly decades to come by various land management agencies. I thought it would be interesting for folks to see now since it's one of those things that the media focused on while it was happening but won't do much in the way of follow-up except possibly locally.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=863&d=1344205720
You can start to see the extent of the burn and even a little of the high peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park in the center background.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=862&d=1344204751
A property that was saved and miles of burned forest in the background.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=861&d=1344204728
Some of the odd burn pattern, possibly due to wind.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=860&d=1344204706
I'm carrying some tools for the job.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=859&d=1344204685
Badly burned forest with the spared valley below.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=858&d=1344204660
So hot it burned the lichen on the rock here.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=857&d=1344204645
Some lucky homeowners whose properties were spared, especially the one on the left that has burn all around it.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=863&d=1344205720
You can start to see the extent of the burn and even a little of the high peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park in the center background.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=862&d=1344204751
A property that was saved and miles of burned forest in the background.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=861&d=1344204728
Some of the odd burn pattern, possibly due to wind.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=860&d=1344204706
I'm carrying some tools for the job.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=859&d=1344204685
Badly burned forest with the spared valley below.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=858&d=1344204660
So hot it burned the lichen on the rock here.
http://www.simplelivingforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=857&d=1344204645
Some lucky homeowners whose properties were spared, especially the one on the left that has burn all around it.