Marnie,
I had a similar experience with the burned part of Yellowstone NP some
years ago.
It is really not a pretty sight.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:27 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> One more PESO before I go to a GESO of my trip  (since most were pretty
> ordinary shots -- I am out of practice not having done  photography for eight
> months or more).
>
> This is probably the most  interesting one I got on my trip.
>
> The Olympic National Forest  (Washington) was beautiful, but so was the
> Willamette National Forest (Oregon).  Until, that is, I got to a heavily 
> burned
> out section around sunset. I know some  believe fires are good for thinning
> out forests, well, most of this was not  thinned out but completely burned.
>
> It was very sad.
>
> A day later,  while I was in Medford, the whole Rogue River Valley filled
> with smoke from a  big fire around the Crater Lake area. According to the
> Medford newspaper today  (online) it is still very smoky and residents are
> advised to avoid breathing it.  Oregon and California keep getting too little
> rain and keep being too  dry...
>
> http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/notice.htm
>
> Comments,  welcome.
>
> Marnie aka Doe
>
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