On August 8th we made one of our regular trips to eastern Washington and spent a day, as we often do, orchid hunting and sightseeing. Having traveled through the mountains we decided to head through the area that had just been burned by Washington's worst-ever wildfires, the Carlton Complex wildfires. In fact, the fires were not completely out when we went through and the area still smelled of smoke and was hazy from the smoke. We traveled south our of Winthrop through the Methow Valley and the towns of Carlton and Pateros. The whole area seemed to have been burned over with many homes and buildings destroyed. It was also obvious, however, that a great effort had been made to save the homes in the area and there were any number of them that were surrounded by burned areas but that had not been touched by the fire.
These are some of my natural history ramblings, both literary and afoot, the result of a search for whatever there is to be found, including the native orchids and wildflowers of the beautiful state in which we live.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Eastern Washington and the Carlton Complex Wildfire
On August 8th we made one of our regular trips to eastern Washington and spent a day, as we often do, orchid hunting and sightseeing. Having traveled through the mountains we decided to head through the area that had just been burned by Washington's worst-ever wildfires, the Carlton Complex wildfires. In fact, the fires were not completely out when we went through and the area still smelled of smoke and was hazy from the smoke. We traveled south our of Winthrop through the Methow Valley and the towns of Carlton and Pateros. The whole area seemed to have been burned over with many homes and buildings destroyed. It was also obvious, however, that a great effort had been made to save the homes in the area and there were any number of them that were surrounded by burned areas but that had not been touched by the fire.
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I have not explored this area much. Is Beebe Spring NA across from the fish hatchery? What a great place for photography
It is across from the fish hatchery, Marti, just north of Chelan Falls and the bridge where 97 crosses the river. We "discovered" this area last year and stop there quite often now.
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