Obviously the firefighters have more important things to do than to report on our favorite peaks and trails...but there seems to be almost a news blackout about what's been burnt and what has not. Plus the usual rumors flying around. Everything's closed-off, so regular folks can't provide first-hand accounts, other than fly-bys.
The only things I've heard: Waterman ski lifts untouched...Newcomb's Ranch untouched...from my home in South Pas, it looks like Mt Lowe's S. face got burnt...upper SAC and upper Winter Creek threatened...Switzer's apparently is unharmed...40 of the local Sierra Club's 100 Peaks have been burned, though the Angeles Sierra Club posts no info on their site, and the Angeles USFS posts no info on their site. Frustrating.
Somebody out there must know something! Anyone know if these areas have been horribly burned: Strawberry Peak? Colby Canyon and upper-Tujunga watershed country? Mt Markham and N. sides of Lowe? The beautiful forested slopes along Mt. Wilson road? West face of Waterman? Horse Flats? Upper Arroyo Seco near Redbox? The beautiful slopes above Lower and Upper Millard Canyons? Rattlesnake Trail? I guess the basic question is: which of the most scenic areas have been burnt beyond recognition?
I'm usually too lazy to join environmental causes, but this is near-and-dear. TreePeople is already asking for Angeles re-forestation volunteers. First the soil has to cool off and the USFS hydrologists, botanists, and soil experts then do their analysis thing...then the work begins. See ya there.
--Steve
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