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2023-08-02, 10:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-08-02, 06:03 PM by John Morrow.)
Really saddened to see more precious Joshua Tree forests destroyed by unnaturally hot fire carried by invasive ground vegetation.
Caruthers Canyon and Castle Peaks and the J-Trees of Lanfair Valley appear to be in the path.
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident-maps-g...-york-fire#
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As well as a number of historic mine camps I've had on my to-visit list for many years
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Yes, this is a tough fire to witness, you don't think of the open desert as a place where fires occur. Interestingly there haven't been big fires in the CA forests this year. I hope it stays that way if only for the selfish reason that I'll be in the Eastern Sierra starting late next week and I cherish the clear skies, in the years when I get them.
There's much in the Mojave Preserve that I still need to see if it is not horribly burned.