Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label forest fires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forest fires. Show all posts
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Dating McCleary Photos
Sept. 30, 2019
This photo of an early sawmill currently on display in the Summit Pacific Clinic can be dated after Sept. 1902 but probably before 1910. The clue is in the background toothpicks that used to be trees.
The devastating 1902 fire wiped out the entire town of Rayville and most of what we call White Star. Rayville was an embryonic town that used to exist in the area where the Elma-Hicklin Road crosses the railroad tracks and joins the old 410 highway, now called the Elma-McCleary Road.
The flames headed east and in no time at all surrounded the new logging camp. But then the ring of fire just stopped rather mysteriously. So for years the burned trees just stood, shorn of their limbs by flame, baton noir. For some time the children would come home covered in soot after playing outside.
The 1902 fire was region-wide and later called The Big Burn or the Yacolt Burn, but actually was many individual forest fires that took place in a short span of time. My grandmother, who was 11 at the time and living in Centralia, said the smoke was so thick that daytime turned into night and some felt the End of the World had arrived.
Labels:
Elma-Hicklin Road,
Elma-McCleary Road,
forest fires,
Rayville (Wash.),
sawmills,
State Highway 410,
Summit Pacific Clinic,
White Star (Wash.)
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Mason County has vanished
Aug. 21, 2018
Looking north down 5th Street from Oak. The forest fire smoke is so bad that the hills of Mason County are no longer visible on the horizon. When sunlight does filter through it has a red tint solar eclipse sort of light.
Looking north down 5th Street from Oak. The forest fire smoke is so bad that the hills of Mason County are no longer visible on the horizon. When sunlight does filter through it has a red tint solar eclipse sort of light.
Labels:
Fifth Street,
forest fires,
Mason County,
Oak Street
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Thursday, August 3, 2017
BC Haze turns McCleary into Los Angeles
Aug. 3, 2017
Haze from the British Columbia forest fires combined with 101 degree heat. View from 6th and Pine St.
Haze from the British Columbia forest fires combined with 101 degree heat. View from 6th and Pine St.
Labels:
British Columbia,
forest fires,
Los Angeles,
Pine Street,
Sixth Street
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
BC Haze gets worse
Aug. 2, 2017.
The British Columbia forest fire haze can now be felt in our lungs. Temps are in the 90s.
The British Columbia forest fire haze can now be felt in our lungs. Temps are in the 90s.
Labels:
British Columbia,
forest fires,
Rabbit Hill
BC Haze
Labels:
British Columbia,
forest fires,
Simpson Company,
smokestack,
Summit Road
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Forest fire smoke over McCleary
Forest fire smoke over Hospital Hill
Oct. 4, 2012. Taken from Cedar St. on Rabbit Hill. The fire was in Mason County and the smoke headed southwest.
Labels:
Cedar Street,
forest fires,
Hospital Hill,
Mason County,
Rabbit Hill
Forest fire smoke, view from Oak St. looking west
Forest fire smoke, looking north, 5th and Oak
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