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Apache National Forest

Apache National Forest, AZ.
The Apache National Forest in the White Mountains of east central Arizona has been my favorite place to fly fish and hike for many years. On May 29, 2011 a lone unattended campfire ignited a massive wildfire (The Wallow Fire) that burned the majority of this forest. Pictures of the burning forest have made my heart sink. This project is a selection of photos showing the beauty and burn of this area, what it was once and what it can be again with some time to heal.
Photography arranged north to south.
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TCU Alumni hiking the KP Trail. Horned toad, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
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TCU Alumni hiking the KP Trail. Horned toad, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)

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  • Lichen rock along Rose Spring Trail (Oct 2006)
  • Rose Spring Trail (Oct 2006). Yes, it is really right there.
  • Rose Spring Trail vista to the south (Oct 2006)
  • Follow the light. KP Trail below Cienega Campground, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • Nature provided rest stop. KP Trail, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • TCU Alumni hiking the KP Trail. Horned toad, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • Rock slide, downfall log jam, washout of the KP Trail. Trail is still on either side, you just have to be adventurous to cross. Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • Potentilla Thurberi (Monarch's Velvelt), KP Trail, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • Tahoka daisy, KP Trail, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • 8-10 foot waterfall on KP Creek, Apache National Forest, AZ (Oct 2015)
  • The holy grail! I fished Apache National Forest for 7 years before I finally caught an Apache Trout (identified by the golden color and black "band" across the eye). This trout is native to, and only exists in the White Mountains. It has been overrun by brown and other trout species, so is very hard to find a pristine stream where they can survive. (Oct 2009)
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