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Driving Forest Fire Lit Road
Driving Forest Fire Lit Road John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Driving Forest Fire Lit Road
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Forest Fire From Campsite
The kids stayed in their car seats in the truck - we didn't want to lose one. In hindsight, we probably shouldn't have parked the truck facing the fire. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Forest Fire From Campsite
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Helen Loading The Truck
Helen Loading The Truck John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Helen Loading The Truck
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Good Creek Fire
The fire was started by a lighting strike the day before. The Okanagan Mountain Park fire was in the same general area so there wasn't much fuel left for this fire to burn. I setup my tripod in the door of the car while I waited in the lineup to get to our camp site (close to the Mount Enas fire). This is a photo every 10 seconds. I needed to do quite a bit of stabilization in post because the tripod wasn't super stable. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Good Creek Fire
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Mount Enas Fire
As we got closer to the Mount Enas Fire, we got a better view of the extent of it. 10 second gap between photos. Some stabilization between frame 10 and 150 when we weren't moving. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Mount Enas Fire
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Approaching Fire
Approaching Fire John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Okanagan Camping 3 > Approaching Fire
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Smoke From Forest Fire
The Lillooet fires started a few days before but the smoke really came into the valley in the day I was hiking. These fires really marked the beginning of forest fire season for 2004. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Hiking > Cerise Creek > Smoke From Forest Fire
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