Last seen: Nov 23, 2024
Here's a link to a short video from the cab of a state highway truck as they're driving 224 through the fire area.
Here's an interesting map I found. It shows different levels of heat in the fire area. It's kind of grainy, but I guess it takes up less memory that w...
Rob Williams said Where did you find that map? That is scary - it jumped the river. That area is going to look very different when we can get back...
Here's the current fire map:
Bryon Boyce said Here 'tis. The trail in question on this 1922 survey map deadends at what is shown as two small lakes It looks like the "two sma...
The sunlight this morning in Oregon City was very orange and there was some ash on our cars. It must be an intense fire to be throwing ash that high....
Thanks for the trip report Doug. It looks like you had a much sunnier day for your trail finding than we did last Saturday.
Did you shorten the page header? It seems like there's less of that nice picture than there used to be.
Rob Williams said The book says it was 10 men plus a cook. And the book says there was only 3 miles of trail to build, but by my calculation it is a...
I was really impressed by the trail where it goes through the rock fields. The tread must be at least four feet wide. Those trail builders literally...
That spur was really in pretty good condition. It just had a few logs across the tread and a short patch of rhodies that could use some lopping. It ...
BrianEdwards said Interesting trip, Kirk They also were gonna blaze a path from FR4635 a short distance to the Dry Ridge trail. There is a short ...
Welcome, Ben! Thanks for the report. Kirk
Rob, Thanks for wading through all that data and reporting on it.