[pct-l] Apache Fire Called in by PCT Hikers (with photos)
Donna Saufley
dsaufley at sprynet.com
Wed Apr 30 17:57:49 CDT 2008
I don't know about that -- I saw plenty of trees that had been struck by
lightening close/next to the trail in the Sierras. Enough to give me
serious pause about my trail name. A cigarette butt or pipe embers seems
the more plausible possibility. The fire investigators are really good at
figuring this stuff out, so we will probably hear something within a few
days.
L-Rod
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Subject: [pct-l] Apache Fire Called in by PCT Hikers (with photos)
The tree is directly next to the trail; a main human by-way.
It's just a bit too coincedental to think it was caused naturally. Maybe
someone stubbed out a cigarette, tapped out their pipe or *whatever*, on
the stump? Given all the places lightning could strike, the odds of it
hitting right next to the trail have got to be enormous.
>>>>
given the stump looks too jagged to use as a table and
not in a good place to use as a windbreak for a stove.
Perhaps it was an old lightning strike fanned by new winds?
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