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This is another area of the Mid Hills that was partially burned, but not completely, during the 2005 brush fires

4141-mid-hills.jpg This old pinon pine near my tent at Mid Hills campground is in a green pocket that escaped the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsThe two miles and four hills up Wild Horse Canyon Road are much easier than last night when I was carrying a full loadThis old pinon pine near my tent at Mid Hills campground is in a green pocket that escaped the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsThe two miles and four hills up Wild Horse Canyon Road are much easier than last night when I was carrying a full loadThis old pinon pine near my tent at Mid Hills campground is in a green pocket that escaped the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsThe two miles and four hills up Wild Horse Canyon Road are much easier than last night when I was carrying a full loadThis old pinon pine near my tent at Mid Hills campground is in a green pocket that escaped the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsThe two miles and four hills up Wild Horse Canyon Road are much easier than last night when I was carrying a full loadThis old pinon pine near my tent at Mid Hills campground is in a green pocket that escaped the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsThe two miles and four hills up Wild Horse Canyon Road are much easier than last night when I was carrying a full load

A few trees around here escaped the flames.