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Folks,

 

Lived on the edge of the Rockies all my life and have watched things "progress". One of the things that seem to have grown is the number of trees.

 

Found this web site showing pictures from "before" today. The site allows side by side comparison of pictures.

 

Sure looks like more trees on the "today" pictures.

 

The site looks @ sites all over AB & BC.

 

Dutch, Oldman, Bow and Crow are among the pictures.

 

Site address is http://mountainlegacy.ca/

 

Didn't see any Timmies cups!!!

 

Have fun,

 

 

Don

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Taco,

 

That is what I thought as well. A couple of shots on Dutch Creek look like burns. I haven't looked over the site yet for the timing of the early shots.

 

I do know that ridges that I hunted as a kid SW of turner Valley are now all tree covered. The elk/sheep that used them may have moved on.

 

 

catch ya'

 

 

Don

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canadensis,

 

Letting it burn is only an option in a few areas in Alberta where natural barriers reduce the risk of a wldfire. Yellowstone Nat. Park was a good example of letting things get carried away.

So, we have only 3 options:

* burn it

* cut it down

* let 'er rot.

 

The forests of today are not natural - fires have been suppressed

 

The only bear in the bush that scares the devil outta me is Smoky the Bear. Here's hoping that SRD has buried the sucker.

 

catch ya'

 

 

Don

 

 

 

 

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