Traveler III
Traveler III
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Traveler III
Navigator I
Well, not ALL of the grass burned away, but it will reduce the fire hazard for a while there. Nice Shots Ceg.Yesterday's drive on Durr Road in the Wenas Wildlife Area. The area is burnt from the Evans Canyon Fire.
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Explorer I
Driving around with the little one, the closes trail to us has closed due to last years fire burned all the vegetation so when it rained flash flood washed the trail away in the canyon.From this weekendView attachment 169596
Explorer I
From this year fire just 15-20 north of me.From this weekendView attachment 169596
Driving around with the little one, the closes trail to us has closed due to last years fire burned all the vegetation so when it rained flash flood washed the trail away in the canyon.
Expedition Master III
Looks like the dirt road, made a fairly good firebreak. Helped them get a upper hand, by slowing it's advance. What another mess this year has been. How much aerial seeding is done to mitigate erosion? CA is where you always hear about mudslides following massive burns. Other states or areas, not so much. Here in southern NV, you can still see the former fire scars from 60-80 years ago in some places. Regrowth is so slow when compared to high rainfall areas. I was amazed at before, after, and post 20 year pictures of the devastation area from Mount St Helen's. The bounce back was fantastic over time.Yesterday's drive on Durr Road in the Wenas Wildlife Area. The area is burnt from the Evans Canyon Fire.
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Explorer I
Today’s windshield pic. I call it we going to need a bigger Jeep!!!Lets see some of those windshield pics....View attachment 90260View attachment 90261View attachment 90262View attachment 90263
Navigator I
Or a new Jeep sized delivery drone to deliver it to the next level :)Today’s windshield pic. I call it we going to need a bigger Jeep!!!
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On the way to Blue Slide Lookout Tower, Cascade Mountains, Washington. Lots of rock with occasional deep silt too. But the view at the end the road is worth getting there.View attachment 169346View attachment 169347View attachment 169348
I went there Aug 2018 from the nasty creek trailhead. Seems that it was a good ride! I was driving the tan JK back then.
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Elevation: 6,769 ft
Traveler III
Traveler III
Traveler III
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