Hey Guys,
Has anyone done any hiking in the 3-30 area? How is blow down after the fire, I know it’s about 5 years old now and just wondering if it is still manoeuvrable or not. Has anyone had boots on the ground this year in that area?
Hey Guys,
Has anyone done any hiking in the 3-30 area? How is blow down after the fire, I know it’s about 5 years old now and just wondering if it is still manoeuvrable or not. Has anyone had boots on the ground this year in that area?
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that was one of the first areas i ever hunted here in BC (the plateau between loon and bonaparte)...i have been tempted to drive up and have a look at how it has recovered from the fire but i now have a different place for MD so no reason to go up there now even though i know my area inside and out (where they like to be and where they like to travel)...Most of the area i hunted was strip cut into at least 3 or 4 age classes so most of it would have had very little for big wood to blow down after the fire..
Last edited by wideopenthrottle; 08-10-2022 at 09:37 AM.
The blow down was way worse when the beetle took hold quite a few years ago now, and within 2 or 3 years, a lot of timber was affected and then one year a bad wind storm hit whole hunting in November and the next morning we had to cut a couple of dozen trees to get back out.
Overall, blow down isn’t bad due to fire, imo.
Most of the timber stayed standing where I go..
Wash outs are the biggest problem going foreword now.
Windthrow or falling trees takes longer after fires because the burnt trees get hardened to rot (vs post beetle) and their is not crown to catch wind. Once the roots rot out they start falling over. Maybe 7-15 years post fire. Depends on the tree species, fire severity, and location. Some can last for hundreds of years. I’ve seen cedar still standing that were burned over a 100 years ago.
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When you get by Boneparte Lake the blowdown is horrible but then in other areas such as Loon it's not so bad?
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real bad where i was. Lots of downed and criss-crossed poles making waist-high obstacles.
The knee-high stuff isn't bad, until you get 8-10" of snow .... then its camoflauged and sucks a lot as well!