PEAX Equipment

Roaring Lion Two Years Later

BigHornRam

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 15, 2004
Messages
13,636
Location
"Land of Giant Rams"
We are renting a place in Roaring Lion while we build a new house this summer. Morning dog walks will give me some opportunity to make some post fire observations of one of the most severe recent fires.

0607180726.jpg

These fire resistant ponderosa pine were scorched 20 plus feet off the ground, and so far they have survived.

0607180732.jpg

About a 1/4 mile down the road, the fire dropped completely to the ground in this thinned stand causing little mortality.

0607180739_Burst01.jpg

This wet meadow served as an excellent fire break and was where the fire ended.
 
0607180721.jpg

Further up the road, closer to where the fire started, this area was completely burned and is now open meadow with lush grass and lupine. There are some scattered pockets of trees that survived and are good looking ungulate bedding areas.
 
Very cool. What parts within the Roaring Lion perimeter have you been walking through? This map shows what burned when. Curious if you are walking through the portion that blew up.
 

Attachments

  • RoaringLion.JPG
    RoaringLion.JPG
    85.3 KB · Views: 551
Very cool. What parts within the Roaring Lion perimeter have you been walking through? This map shows what burned when. Curious if you are walking through the portion that blew up.

This morning I walked up from outside the fire zone to close to the Sawtooth trailhead. It looks a lot different than I remember it pre-fire. There was a dense cedar stand near the Roaring Lion trailhead which will be neat to check out. I've heard it was nuked but haven't been there yet. At any rate it will be interesting to explore this area more this summer, being so close.
 
I've been up there this past spring looking for morels and turkeys. It looks like much is rebounding, the odd patch that is still black and not returning. I worked in Hamilton at the time and there was real concern about that fire coming down. Other than smoke, its probably the most directly impacting fire to myself I've been in.
 
That is excellent! Just curious, have you noticed any noxious weed issues in your wanderings or do things look pretty clean?
 
I have been up there too, not much security cover left.
 
I have been up there too, not much security cover left.

Pretty sparse in places. You can see all the way up the canyon to Idaho now.

0608180657.jpg

The foreground here used to have a log home in dense timber. They didn't believe in defenseable space. This property is a private inholding between the Sawtooth trailhead and Roaring lion trailhead.
 
Last edited:
I was just out in your neighborhood a few weeks ago for the Hamilton High graduation. My last trip was two years ago and the fire scars were quit apparent. Family on Gold Creek Loop had a very close call. Enjoy your summer in God's country.
 
A lot of new willow growth. Good place for moose in coming years.

0610180652.jpg

Might be able to pick up a good deal on some land.

0610180704.jpg

Roaring Lion Creek and new Sawtooth bridge. Fresh snow in the high country overnight!

0610180710.jpg
 
Bighorn sheep have moved into Mill Creek canyon, a few miles to the north. I can see them moving into Roaring Lion and Sawtooth now that it is more open as well.
0617181339_Burst01.jpg

0617181354_Burst01.jpg

Shed hound Sara dropped this one off at my feet while out yesterday.

0617181410_Burst01.jpg
 
This fellow Tree Farmer has a nice "European" looking spread just up the road. Fire went out here and there was a nice bull elk hanging out on it yesterday morning.0618180722_Burst01.jpg
 

Forum statistics

Threads
111,034
Messages
1,944,407
Members
34,974
Latest member
ram0307
Back
Top