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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Sep 20, 2021, 12:43 PM Sep 2021

4 famous giant trees unharmed by Sequoia National Park fire

THREE RIVERS, Calif. (AP) — Four famous giant sequoias were not harmed by a wildfire that reached the edge of Giant Forest in California’s Sequoia National Park, authorities said.

The Four Guardsmen, a group of trees that form a natural entryway on the road to the forest, were successfully protected from the KNP Complex fire by the removal of nearby vegetation and by wrapping fire-resistant material around the bases of the trees, the firefighting management team said in a statement Sunday.

The KNP Complex began as two lightning-sparked fires that eventually merged and has scorched more than 37 square miles (96 square kilometers) in the heart of sequoia country on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada.

There was no immediate word, however, on the extent of damage in several other sequoia groves reached by a separate blaze, the Windy Fire, in the Giant Sequoia National Monument area of Sequoia National Forest and the Tule River Indian Reservation.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/4-famous-giant-trees-unharmed-by-sequoia-national-park-fire/ar-AAODDKs

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4 famous giant trees unharmed by Sequoia National Park fire (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2021 OP
The bottom 20-30 ft of bark shows the signs of many fires. captain queeg Sep 2021 #1
At least a bit of good news. Thanks, Mama! Glorfindel Sep 2021 #2
Didn't expect them to be harmed. Those trees are over 2,000 years old . . . Journeyman Sep 2021 #3

captain queeg

(10,174 posts)
1. The bottom 20-30 ft of bark shows the signs of many fires.
Mon Sep 20, 2021, 12:47 PM
Sep 2021

They’ve been thru it many times. They aren’t immune to fire but very resistant.

Journeyman

(15,031 posts)
3. Didn't expect them to be harmed. Those trees are over 2,000 years old . . .
Mon Sep 20, 2021, 01:02 PM
Sep 2021

They've been in fires when the surrounding brush and timber was far thicker and much closer than it is today. As captain queeg points out upthread, they aren't immune to flames but incredibly resistant.

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