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Beige pine marten with a white chest, sharp nose and dark eyes stands atop a large fallen log.

Pine Marten

Image of Mt. Adams against a blue sky.  Some haziness due to light smoke in the air.  The foreground is mostly gray hills covered by spikes of dead standing snags that are charred black or white where the bark has fallen off.

Mt. Adams viewed from Cold Springs (2008) Fire

Evening photo of helicopter carrying a bucket on a long line flying against a blue sky.  The foreground has dry grass pasture, a fence and some vehicles and tents of the Fire Camp.  Mt. Adams stands in the background, with some smoke emerging from dark fo

Helicopter returns to helibase

View of the peak of Mt. Adams taken from several miles away.  Dry pasture grass is the foreground and the hills rise up with dark conifer forest in the midground.  A haze of smoke is emerging from the forest, moving towards the west, and obscuring the fla

East wind pushes smoke from Cascade Creek Fire tow

Aerial view of Mt. Adams and upper alpine forest.  This high alpine forest, although burning and emitting smoke in several areas, is sparse.  The ground shows through the color of dry grass.  This sparseness prevents rapid fire spread even though these fu

High elevation forest burns below Mt. Adams

Aerial view of peak of Mt. Adams with blue sky in the distance.  All but the cap of Mt. Adams is hidden by clouds and haze of smoke coming from the wildfire burning its dark, forested flanks.

Smoke from Cascade Creek Wildfire

Aerial view of smoke emerging on western perimeter of the Cascade Creek wildfire.  Fire is burning mature trees as it backs down the slopes of Mt. Adams.   Smoke emerges along a vertical line and flows east and uphill (right).  There is an obvious change

Fuel change on west perimeter of Cascade Creek Wil

Aerial view of Mt. Adams and forested flanks.  Smoke from the Cascade Creek wildfire is emerging at serveral sites and generally from a horizontal band across the forest.  There is a change in fuel type just below the burning forest on the lower right.  I

Fuel change on west perimeter of Cascade Creek Wil

Night time photo taken of roadway (containment line) and forest edge.  The mature forest is dark, with bright contrasting orange flames.  In some places the orange is a low glow on the ground.  In the left side of the photo, the flames leap to approximate

Burning-out October 1, 2012

Image shows a dirt roadway and edge of mature forest.  Two uniformed wildland firefighters stand to the left, observing flames set along the forest edge.  The flames are about 3 feet tall and licking the tree trunks.

Lighting Burn-out October 1, 2012

 
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Vancouver, WA 98682

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