Last seen: Feb 23, 2025
Another facebook posting on the Forest Service website with some photos of a couple of campgrounds and an aerial shot:
Here is the BAER Soil Burn Severity map of the Riverside fire showing relative burn intensities. As feared, Fish Creek got hit REALLY hard: H...
A short video on work on 224:
Doug Firman said This was posted today on Lionshead Fire facebook page: Resource Advisors (READs) worked with firefighters to wrap structures at Ol...
Another video from the Promontory Park Facebook page showing 224 to Promontory park -doesn't look too bad: And a picture:
This was posted to the Forest Service Facebook page a couple days ago - it is aerial footage of the Fish Creek drainage - it is kind of a sobering vid...
PStrobel said I'm hearing that they're cleaning up several old forest roads to get access to remote areas. It would be nice if they make these perman...
Wow - yeah, now that I see it I remember that building - I don't think it was being used for anything though. That was one of the 53 buildings lost a...
That outhouse was concrete - I wouldn't think it could burn. If you go to inciweb and click on the full size photo you can see some more detail - I...
More pictures were posted today: Alder Flat Trailhead Lockaby Campground The caption on this one said some buildings in Ripplebrook w...
A couple more from the inciweb site: Rainbow Campground - 9/16/2020: Highway 224 near Carter Bridge:
I found a couple of aerial photos of Opal Creek showing most of it burned - posted on the Opal Creek facebook page: I tried to post them directly...
kirk said Perhaps the cabin at Hawk Mountain is still intact. I read this in an update from the fire: Lionshead Fire Update – Thursday, September ...
Wow - that is WAY better than I was thinking it would be. That gives me a lot of hope it won't be as bad as it seemed! Thank you for posting this....