Gully formed by recent storm
Oak resprouting
Burned hillslope
Casey and Jenn taking a breather
Top of gully will alluvial fan visible on top left of image
Some of the “values at risk” below the burn scar
Burned oak brush
Resprouting Oak
Rock outcrop
More resprouting
Slope affected by lack of cover and storm runoff (sorry about the depth of field...)
Some of the ground cover that will be unrolled and placed at the bottom of a gully
Looking west down the slope
A high severity location according to the BARC
Jess Clark and Jenn Lecker on the mountain
Sage and grass burn mosaic; Bonneville Shoreline Trail at the top of the photo
Alluvial fan
Burned...Unburned
The local neighborhood
Dead sagebrush (not a basal resprouter)
Unburned slope just south of the Corner Canyon Fire
Some of the BAER treatments -- trying to slow overland flow
Casey manages the implementation of the BAER treaments on the fire
Jenn and Casey walking up a wash toward check dams
Two of the 24 or so check dams they plan to install on the fire
Treated area
The burn left this single horizontal cross member and the metal stake
An approx. 4' culvert that will (hopefully) handle the increased runoff and debris flows