A few years back, Louise and I organized an October fly out RV camping trip (we didn’t do much - published a date and a location basically….) to M45, Alpine County airport in the foothills of the Sierra near Markleeville CA. We had some fun times sitting around the campfire in the unimproved woods next to the airstrip ramp - and chasing bears in the middle of the night! Well, things change - the airport is still there, but teh woods, well….fires happen. A massive fire in the area a couple of seasons ago pretty much denuded the landscape. We’re currently playing around with a new E-Ab NX Cub, and popped over to M45 for an evening picnic - hadn’t been on the ground since the fire. It reminds me of the old ad that showed Smokey Bear with a tear in his eye looking over a burned forest…. But, fire is part of nature, and new growth is already carpeting the bare landscape with green.
Looking up the hill at the campsite - this road used to be totally wooded…

Looking down the drainage - this was also a road through a nice woods - you couldn’t see beyond the next bend…

The view across the runway and ramp - the whole hillside we used to climb was burned….

Looking up the hill at the campsite - this road used to be totally wooded…

Looking down the drainage - this was also a road through a nice woods - you couldn’t see beyond the next bend…

The view across the runway and ramp - the whole hillside we used to climb was burned….


