Let’s See How Smoky it is Near You

My kid is on one of those probably headed towards Tahoe area next.
Sent me a couple videos one looking at a fire next one he’s getting slurry bombed 😳
 
How many of those windmills were actually moving?
I left Phoenix heading home and there was a serious head wind all the way home. Got 13 mpg on the way home and almost 16 going the other way. So yea those windmills were pumping. No not all, probably half. The smoke was crazy. Soon as I hit the state line the sky turned dark, like apocalyptic.
 
Just caught a glimpse of the smoke coming from the wildfires from the Tobacco Root Mtns today. Sad to see especially since there a lot of good trails in those mountains and a lot that we haven’t explored yet. View attachment 430406View attachment 430407
Fires are actually a good thing, if there are enough of them. The problem is that the full suppression approach used for a great many years has made many fires into a calamity. If there are many smaller fires, them the forest and scrub land is much nicer.

So how do we reset our forests to the natural state they were in before man implemented full suppression for all fires?
 
Fires are actually a good thing, if there are enough of them. The problem is that the full suppression approach used for a great many years has made many fires into a calamity. If there are many smaller fires, them the forest and scrub land is much nicer.

So how do we reset our forests to the natural state they were in before man implemented full suppression for all fires?
Sometimes I wonder if you are a mediocre troll or just have one fucked up brain.
 
Fires are actually a good thing, if there are enough of them. The problem is that the full suppression approach used for a great many years has made many fires into a calamity. If there are many smaller fires, them the forest and scrub land is much nicer.
No shit Bob, I’m bummed that some of the old mining history will be burned and the trails will be years until they are back to being what they were.
 
Sometimes I wonder if you are a mediocre troll or just have one fucked up brain.
No shit Bob, I’m bummed that some of the old mining history will be burned and the trails will be years until they are back to being what they were.
Mismanagement by the forest service is a big part of the problem. Bob somehow makes sense here a series of smaller fires would have been preferable to the large uncontrolled fires you’re seeing now.
 
Mismanagement by the forest service is a big part of the problem. Bob somehow makes sense here a series of smaller fires would have been preferable to the large uncontrolled fires you’re seeing now.
Oh I’m aware. It’s common knowledge I thought. Hence my comment. He says stuff nobody asks or wonder or questioned.
 
Mismanagement by the forest service is a big part of the problem. Bob somehow makes sense here a series of smaller fires would have been preferable to the large uncontrolled fires you’re seeing now.
My dad has told me that, in at least California, the Native Americans would set fires in the forest. Because there wasn’t dozens of years of wind fall and slash lying all over, the fires would rush through snd clean the understory and never harm the trees since the fires weren’t that hot. Don’t know if it’s true or how they knew how to do that; haven’t researched it.
 
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