Doug Firman
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

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.

3 years ago
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RE: Reopening

[post moved to "Photos and videos" thread]

3 years ago
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RE: Interesting Article on Forest Service Signs

Interesting reading. I hope the FS never tries to "improve" on these signs. There's a short article about FS signs prior to these in this newslet...

3 years ago
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RE: Reopening

It's on youtube now

3 years ago
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RE: Reopening

MHNF has added this statement to their website: Hwy. 224 is CLOSED just past Promontory Park probably until mid-summer 2021. The Hwy 224/FR 46 corr...

3 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

I wonder if they will correct the caption for the Fish Creek bridge photo. It looks to me like the Road 45/Memaloose bridge.

3 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

Looks like the sign survived but the trees in the campground didn't.

4 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

I looked on tripcheck.com tonight where I saw these photos, but I also found this comment in the road 46 closure (last sentence emphasis mine): F...

4 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

Here are a couple of photos which ODOT says were taken along Hwy 224. They didn't say exactly where.

4 years ago
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RE: Trails Impacted by Fires

This was posted today on Lionshead Fire facebook page: Resource Advisors (READs) worked with firefighters to wrap structures at Olallie Resort, ...

4 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

Look at the photo here It shows that there was a large building next to the store which doesn't appear on the inciweb photo. Also on Google Earth:...

4 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

Looks like a pile of debris to the left of the ranger station. I wonder if that's the outhouse.

4 years ago
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RE: Photos and videos from inside the burn area

Here's what that powerline tower looked like before:

4 years ago
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RE: PGE's Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

Kirk, it probably says PNWPSCO, for Pacific Northwest Public Services Company, one of PGE's many company names (1930-32). Apparently it was a holding...

4 years ago
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