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Happy Camp, Scott
Valley/Salmon River salvage logging,
by
Marcia Armstrong, Siskiyou County Supervisor 8/7/08
In speaking with Happy Camp District Ranger Ken Harris and Scott
Valley/Salmon River Ranger Ray Haupt I discussed whther these were
"good" fires. They said that they started out slow moving and on
the ground, but weather would change and the inversion would lift
and they would have hot crown fires with big expansions. A few
have been stand replacing. This has ebbed and flowed with the
later being more the case of late because of the fuel moisture
drying up. They also burned in areas that had burned before which
had not been salvaged and had dead trees and snags - The Dillon
Fire of 1994, the burned out area of 1987 where the Panther fire
started, the 1999 Megram fire, the Salmon River Complex in 2002,
etc. |
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