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Originally Posted by Bwana
Yep that’s the way it is all throughout the entire rocky mountain region. You can thank the environazi's for that. EVERY time the forest service wants to go in and clean some of that out, or thin it out, those ****ing hippies file a lawsuit. At this point, there is so much fuel that when a fire does get started, it's damn near impossible to put it out.
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Yup. We are facing the same thing in the National Forests here (NE Washington). The last couple of years have had wet summers but once we get a couple of hot, dry summers, the forests are going to burn to the ground. There are huge swaths of dead trees thanks to the pine beetles and not being able to clean them out with logging. There is also a huge amount of fuel on the ground thanks to not being able to clean out the windfall, etc.
Once a fire starts here, it won't be going out until the snow comes.