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April 9th Wildfire Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="bogiemsn" data-source="post: 1499250" data-attributes="member: 19366"><p>Yep, when you see all that white ash on the ground that's a good indication that the fire was very hot. Too, it would have to be to burn through that greened up brush. A lot of those trees are not going to make it. If you wandering around out there be careful of trees that have had their roots burned through. That area is gonna me snagtastic.</p><p></p><p>Even up here in WI we've had burn bans and a number of smaller wildfires. temps in the 50-60s with RH in the teens and twenties. It's gotta be a lot worse down in TX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bogiemsn, post: 1499250, member: 19366"] Yep, when you see all that white ash on the ground that's a good indication that the fire was very hot. Too, it would have to be to burn through that greened up brush. A lot of those trees are not going to make it. If you wandering around out there be careful of trees that have had their roots burned through. That area is gonna me snagtastic. Even up here in WI we've had burn bans and a number of smaller wildfires. temps in the 50-60s with RH in the teens and twenties. It's gotta be a lot worse down in TX. [/QUOTE]
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