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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
About a year ago careless backpackers left a campfire with live coals. The result was the largest wildfire in recorded history in AZ. Over 500,000 acres burned. A year later scenes like this are common in the White Mts. of AZ. |
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twistedlim Registered: Oct 20, 2004 Total Posts: 3046 Country: United States |
Nice shot, story and lesson. I remember hunting throught a burn area once. We came out black as coal. Thankfully these areas re-grow pretty quick. (not by human standards) |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
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robert829 Registered: Apr 30, 2011 Total Posts: 468 Country: United States |
nice one here norm |
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Klaus Priebe Registered: Aug 28, 2007 Total Posts: 9080 Country: United States |
Very nice shot but sure sad to see this destruction of the forest due to careless people. |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
Klaus Priebe wrote: |
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Hightraxx Registered: Feb 24, 2007 Total Posts: 2912 Country: United States |
I'm sure you will see others like this, but when growth returns there probably will be more wildlife and better growth to the forests, people should be more careful when they leave a camp fire with live coals still smoldering. |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
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James Markus Registered: Jul 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3840 Country: United States |
What a sad sight. Green is such a rare thing in Arizona - I hope it re-grows quickly. |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
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James Markus Registered: Jul 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3840 Country: United States |
I'm from Michigan, Norm. When I lived with a Chicano family on a cultural exchange back in the 70's - I longed for soft green things that didn't stab ya. |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
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birdied Registered: May 02, 2010 Total Posts: 14416 Country: United States |
How tragic , one thoughtless act. NIce shot Norm. |
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normsmith Registered: Aug 21, 2003 Total Posts: 3788 Country: United States |
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TweakMDS Registered: Aug 12, 2008 Total Posts: 240 Country: Netherlands |
It all looks to be sprouting up nicely. Thanks for posting this... Images with a story behind it always have more impact. |
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Tenn.Jer Registered: Mar 08, 2011 Total Posts: 1097 Country: United States |
Good entry here, there's no mistaking that fire aftermath skyline; it reminds me of scenes in Yellowstone Park, when I visited soon after the fires of 1988...but I was there in '09, and recovery is slow but inevitable. Burned over hillsides and valleys carry the scars in their jumbled piles of tree trunks, and new greenery has begun to cover it all, after almost 25 years... |