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Check in frequently to follow the progress of the Mechanical Fuel Reduction through these images.

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December 8, 2001 image of underbrush
This view on the left is how the first area looked on December 8, 2001, before the Mechanical Fuel Reduction began.
February 8, 2002 image
This is the same view on February 8, 2002, after work had begun.
New growth, April 10, 2002
By April 10, 2002 new growth was beginning to show.
Same view, a little over 1 year later. By spring 2003 the area had plenty of new growth. This is how it looked on May 10, 2003.

 

April 10 before reduction at the Thicketty Mountain Overlook
On April 10, 2002, work had not yet begun on this area.
This is the same view as the image to the left, after work had begun.
By May 23, 2002 underbrush had been removed, and regrowth was beginning.
Undergrowth at Scruggs House parking area on April 10, 2002.
This is near the Robert Scruggs house on April 10, 2002 before underbrush removal.
This is the same view on May 23, 2002, after work had begun. This is the same view on May 23, 2002, after work had begun in this area. It is possible to see through the trees now. Scruggs House parking lot view, 1 year later. This is the same view of area near the Robert Scruggs house on April 15, 2003, almost 1 year after the fuel reduction began.

 

WORK IN PROGRESS

Mechanical Fuel Reduction Sign
The Mechanical Fuel Reduction will increase wildlife habitat, reduce fuel loads, and help restore the battlefield to its 1781 appearance.
Heavy Equipment Sign
This sign warns visitors that heavy machinery removes underbrush and trees to improve the appearance and to preserve the battlefield and surrounding community from fire.
The machine starts work. The Magnum machine cuts trees and underbrush and grinds them into mulch. Work In Progress Work in progress.
Machine clearing underbrush The machine clearing underbrush.   As of May 10, the work was 40% completed.

 

To the right of the Last Overlook before work began. On May 23, 2002, this is how the area to the right of the last battlefield overlook appeared before work began. Work on being done at the last overlook. The Magnum machine removes undergrowth at the last overlook.
Work in progress Work in progress at the last overlook This is the same view after. The trees are visible after the honeysuckle was removed.
April 15, 2003, 1 after undergrowth was removed.

One year later, the area is uncluttered with underbrush. New growth has begun.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.nps.gov/cowp/MechFuePicsl.htm Last Updated 5/10/03 3:41 PM; Virginia Fowler