That's A bummer. Those are good photos nonetheless. Mother Nature will prevail once again.
That's kinda what it looked like when we went out Friday afternoon northeast of Cedar Glen/Lake Arrowhead area:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...DE_016-med.jpg
Here's another shot. These used to be pretty tight trails with lots of tree cover.
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...DE_018-med.jpg
Another at dusk:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...DE_024-med.jpg
Don't worry, in a year or two it will start to come back.
And one from my deck at home so you can all see that Arrowhead is just fine:
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That's A bummer. Those are good photos nonetheless. Mother Nature will prevail once again.
Ya, it was actually good for the forest to thin out it--was so over-grown. The damn tree-huggers make it near impossible to manage the forest to a healthy level. The sick thing is that if they would have let some limited logging in, this picture would be a lot prettier today. Looks like the tree-hugger's plan back-fired. Pun intended.
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Originally posted by Old Lavey
Ya, it was actually good for the forest to thin out it--was so over-grown. The damn tree-huggers make it near impossible to manage the forest to a healthy level. The sick thing is that if they would have let some limited logging in, this picture would be a lot prettier today. Looks like the tree-hugger's plan back-fired. Pun intended.
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Yeah, backfired on everyone else, screw the tree huggers...