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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Dave" data-source="post: 517976" data-attributes="member: 11512"><p>Were those taken this year? Looks a lot like the area near the headwaters of the Metolius R. I happened to see a controlled burn down there a few weeks ago; they burned the handpiles first, and then broadcast burn to treat the brush and fine slash. I Drove right up to the broadcast burn and walked into it a bit; it just crept around, flaring up here and there to burn some bitterbrush. No snow then. There wasn't even anyone around, just a sign along the road: "Controlled burn ahead".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Dave, post: 517976, member: 11512"] Were those taken this year? Looks a lot like the area near the headwaters of the Metolius R. I happened to see a controlled burn down there a few weeks ago; they burned the handpiles first, and then broadcast burn to treat the brush and fine slash. I Drove right up to the broadcast burn and walked into it a bit; it just crept around, flaring up here and there to burn some bitterbrush. No snow then. There wasn't even anyone around, just a sign along the road: "Controlled burn ahead". [/QUOTE]
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