Saturday, December 26, 2020

Fire In Detroit And N. Santiam Canyon

On Labor Day Sept. 7 strong hot dry winds fanned a forest fire through Breitenbush and the North Santiam Canyon burning many buildings. Breitenbush was forced to close and it's residents to evacuate quickly. Breitenbush and the road to it are still closed indefinitely until damages can be repaired. I was able to go on the property to get some possessions in early Dec. and took many photos. I am making 3 posts of them. One is what Breitenbush lost to the fire, one shows what survived and the third shows damage to Detroit and other areas.

 

The town of Detroit and the N. Santiam Canyon were hit hard by forest fire in Sept. Most of the commercial buildings and half of the homes in Detroit burned. Many people lost their cabins in the Summer Homes area and along the N. Santiam River.

 

some mountains around Detroit Lake burned


some areas did not burn


the gas station and marina by it burned


All Seasons Motel is gone 


Mountain High store survived and hopes to open in March

Cedars restaraunt and bar didn't make it
   
 
 
half of the Lodge at Detroit Lake burned
 
the post office is still standing but not open yet

 City Hall and the fire station are gone
 
 
Kane's Marina burned


many trailers by Kane's Marina burned




















































































the old hardware store, fire station, city hall buildings

 
the store at the far end of town
 
 
church not spared
 
 
homes gone
 
 
must be a good joke here
 
the new city park survived
 
 
the improvements at Detroit Flats also survived


lots of salvage logging happening in the 1st 3 miles from Detroit on Hwy 46


when will clear cutting stop being the norm?


along the road in
 
 
the last 7 miles of Hwy 46 before Breitenbush looks pretty good
 
 
at least the Breitenbush Campground escaped damage






What Survived The Fire

On Labor Day Sept. 7 strong hot dry winds fanned a forest fire through Breitenbush and the North Santiam Canyon burning many buildings. Breitenbush was forced to close and it's residents to evacuate quickly. Breitenbush and the road to it are still closed indefinitely until damages can be repaired. I was able to go on the property to get some possessions in early Dec. and took many photos. I am making 3 posts of them. One is what Breitenbush lost to the fire, one shows what survived and the third shows damage to Detroit and other areas.

 

 Other structures that survived include the powerhouse, filtration building, river yurt and the new reservoir (I believe the old reservoir did not survive). You can see many burned trees within a few feet of the Forest Shelter and Buddha's playhouse so it's impressive that they didn't burn. Much credit to the firefighters who stayed on land to preserve what they could!!


the magic of the land is still intact (moon over Devils Ridge)


the views up- and down-stream from the footbridge are mostly the same


I saw two different families of deer


Garden Kitchen singed but still there


most staff housing except for A frames, Garden Cosmos, Paul, John S., Eric homes


Winken Blinken Nod, Pods and main street cabins OK


most of the foot bridge survived except half the deck burned and is now rebuilt


magic pool and fence is good


the Villa (I didn't see if the Bell Hotel was there)


meadow pools and most changing stations


the totem pole


the lodge, (imagine the water damage if the sprinkler system had to come on)


kids play structure


the sign made it but the path is hard to find now


the new outdoor showers survived but not the A row bathhouses


Buddha's Playhouse


the firehouse and odd structure behind it

Devils Hole and staircase OK

guest smoking shelter

the gatehouse

office/gift shop

Forest Shelter

staff tubs and shelter

the awesome sauna

guest tent platforms (not sure about summer hire platforms) 

Lost To The Fire

 On Labor Day Sept. 7 strong hot dry winds fanned a forest fire through Breitenbush and the North Santiam Canyon burning many buildings. Breitenbush was forced to close and it's residents to evacuate quickly. Breitenbush and the road to it are still closed indefinitely until damages can be repaired. I was able to go on the property to get some possessions in early Dec. and took many photos. I am making 3 posts of them. One is what Breitenbush lost to the fire, one shows what survived and the third shows damage to Detroit and other areas.

 

some staff housing was lost mostly in one area (Garden Cosmos, Paul and John S. homes) and all the A frame cabins save one


one of the newest houses was lost


the new tiny home gone


Vista house


the Sanctuary


toward the Villa, no Sanctuary or recycle shed


some of the meadow pool shelters were damaged


the CAT storeroom and guest bench


All the guest cabins burned up leaving only metal parts


guest cabin area


guest cabin area


guest cabin area


guest cabin area, trees burned 50 feet up


trees away from the guest cabins only burned close to the ground


one snowplow out of commission


the boneyard


the electric truck?


what's left of Wally World


the systems team new trailer gone


the backup generator (and generators) shed gone


back gate to the boneyard


end of the Kobota


the very solid wood bench to the left of Jamshed's headstone