I wanted to see the changes in Haines canyon since the fire. So, since it is still closed, I handed my camera to a small woodland creature and asked it to take some photos for me.
The road has several deep washouts.
The wide streambed is evidence of massively powerful flooding last winter.
The sun rises over the "camelback"
Gate at the start of the Mt Lukens fire road
Regrowth here seems more vigorous than it is in Big T. Probably gets more rain here?
Many fleurs still bloom.
This appears dead, but still felt soft and alive (so I'm told)
And the old wooden plank sign is unharmed!
Mr. Bear has been doing some canyoneering....
...and eating honeycomb...
hanging on
Some places are scoured clean to bedrock
morning
Mr. Bear is eating well
The hillsides took more damage than the canyons
Just one of the many dangers of hiking in a burn area
Someone has been doing trailwork.
This bridge survived fire AND flood!
Strange "mildew" on oaks and maples
Rocks imbedded in trees from the flooding
Looking a little dry
*poof* resprouter!
It's true!
Mt Lukens
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Just because Jake is short doesn't mean he's not going to wear pants.TacoDelRio wrote:I had no idea small woodland creatures wore pants!
Nice pix, CM. I've been wanting to get up into that area myself.
HJ