FYI, there were some additional photos added to the Flickr album recently. Some of Clackamas River trail and some of campgrounds and other areas. Nothing hugely surprising, but they were interesting to see.
I saw this posted yesterday. Not a ton of new information, but an interesting way to present it:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7ba1715929bb4cc591b3bbade3e30895
Here's a video from a recent helicopter flight up the Clackamas as far as Ripplebrook. It also goes up Road 57 but not Road 46. https://vimeo.com/533761329
I noticed that the aerial images on the maps on the site have been updated after the burn. You can see it on the map here - this has the trail network overlaid on it so you can see what trails have been affected by the fire:
http://trailadvocate.org/MapViewer.html?ll=44.99977,-121.98532&o1=22&o2=40&z=10
You can zoom in to see what areas have been burned. It appears as though all the images have had a green tinge applied to them so even the heavily burned areas still look somewhat green, but you can definitely see forests of sticks in many places.
You can actually see some plumes of smoke in some areas at the edges of the burn. Some of this aerial imagery is probably from around the end of October 2020. 😉
Edit: Apparently my grasp of technology is subpar, so here's the a link that should allow viewing of the photos I intended to post. https://photos.app.goo.gl/kQtnhcDU6mVcQRN6A