mparrish1848
FNG
Hey all, I've got a question that maybe some more experienced folks can shed some light on. I've looked at aerial imagry, google earth, and hunt platforms till i'm red in the face in two particular units in CO. (77/78)
78 has the massive west fork fire from 2013 and the google earth imagry makes it look like there is a ton of down timber, but the images are pretty old (2016-2019). I don't want to be walking through a match stick box. Anyone know how this weminuche wilderness area looks as of the past couple years.
77 on the other hand looks just as bad on the downed timber front. No fire, just beetles ravaging as usual.
Also, what is the consensus on hunting really old burns? I'd imagine once the timber starts hitting the ground it becomes way more of a pain to navigate than what it's worth.
78 has the massive west fork fire from 2013 and the google earth imagry makes it look like there is a ton of down timber, but the images are pretty old (2016-2019). I don't want to be walking through a match stick box. Anyone know how this weminuche wilderness area looks as of the past couple years.
77 on the other hand looks just as bad on the downed timber front. No fire, just beetles ravaging as usual.
Also, what is the consensus on hunting really old burns? I'd imagine once the timber starts hitting the ground it becomes way more of a pain to navigate than what it's worth.