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DeanUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Oh yeah, this is a 4 star page. Never heard of it but I have now, hence the beauty of SP pages.
Posted Oct 21, 2004 5:45 pm

KlenkeUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Remmel is often forgotten. But as you can see it is one of the highest peaks in the state.
Posted Oct 21, 2004 6:40 pm

NelsonUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice page for some lonely talus! Too bad about the firefighters. A good tribute by you.
Posted Oct 21, 2004 8:54 pm

KlenkeUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Their deaths were a big deal in firefighting circles. Poor planning apparently contributed to their deaths, which just goes to show that it's hard to do everything right.



Thanks for the vote.
Posted Oct 21, 2004 11:06 pm

BobSmithUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent post. I especially enjoyed the information and links concerning the burn and subsequent regrowth.

Posted Oct 21, 2004 10:06 pm

KlenkeUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

"Is that the actual color of the rock/vegetation (from the fire), or due to the light, or maybe the film? Or my hallucinating?



All four?



Thanks for the vote.



1. Vegetation does tend to be more rufus at this time of year (fall death cycle)

2. Sun is lower in the sky, creating more yellow tinting than when more overhead

3. Yes, film or processing (I think it's more the camera place I get the film developed). Bob Bolton has complained about it but I prefer more "lively" coloration than simply gray rock & ice. I agree there is often too much red or pink showing up.

4. My photos do tend to have a hallucinogenic quality...no they don't.
Posted Oct 22, 2004 2:53 pm

Gangolf HaubUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Another entry worthy to be in the SP enceclopedia! I also apreciate the section about fire and regrowth. Fortunate, that nature always makes a comeback.



I only hope she won't give up some day!
Posted Oct 22, 2004 4:09 am

mtwashingtonmonroeUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Very nice page! Looks like a beautiful place! Great job!

-Britt
Posted Oct 22, 2004 12:51 pm

Lee StammUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Very nice page. Happy to see you continuing to add summits in the Pasayten, of which Remmel is one of the more significant. The burn zone of the Thirtymile fire is similar to that of the Tyee fires in the Entiat drainage about 10 years ago. It should be interesting to compare the progress of the stages of regrowth in the two areas.
Posted Oct 22, 2004 1:01 pm

KlenkeUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks, Lee. I just put up a new Pasayten page: Coleman Peak. Here's a picture of some regrowth in Kay Creek drainage.
Posted Oct 22, 2004 5:30 pm

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Wonderful page. Excellent writing!
Posted Oct 22, 2004 5:33 pm

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