Three days after burn of pines, Block K BurnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Block K, L. N of HQ; Burn #3-1 (74); Same area as RF- 1a-275 3 days past burn; Jan 21, 74
One day after burn of pines, Block K BurnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Block K, L. N of HQ; Burn #3-1 (74); 1 day past burn in pines N of entrance station; Jan 22, 74
Sawgrass growth 14 days after burn, 10 mile cornerEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Post burn survey of 10 mile corner burn set 11-17-71 - photos taken 12-1-71. Sawgrass growth 14 days after burn
Clean-up in wind-thrown and fire-killed spruce. Cover mostly briars and fire cherry. Spruce Mountain Clean upGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkClean-up in wind-thrown and fire-killed spruce. Cover mostly briars and fire cherry...some spruce and yellow birch reproduction, and near the southwest end of the top, some rhododendron. Pin cherry, briars, and spruce debris being cut, piled, and burned.Spruce Mountain Clean up, II-Th-5228, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
This work was done in the winter or spring of 1934. Mt. Cammerer (White Rock) Trail Clean-UpGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThis work was done in the winter or spring of 1934...All the debris, both large and fine, was removed from the side of the trail for 100 feet and left a windrow. This work was not supervised by a forestry foreman at the time. At present, it is so matted that scattering is impossible. It is being burned with some damage to the vegetation. By starting the burning at one end of the windrow, the head it kept as low as possible. Mt. Cammerer (White Rock) Trail Clean-Up, II-Th-5232, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails