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una nueva publicación semanal con noticias Volume 13, Number 27| August 12-18, 2021 locales en español.
Photos and text by Will Grandbois
The Grizzly Creek Fire defined last August in the area, threatening homes and infrastructure and disrupting traffic on Interstate 70. Even when the highway reopened, motorists passing through may not have appreciated the full impact of the largest wildfire in White River National Forest history. Numerous drainages on both sides of Glenwood Canyon were scorched, leaving unstable soil which, coupled with the 2021 monsoon season, has led to historic mudslides. As we mark the anniversary of the initial ignition on Aug. 10, the Interstate is once again closed indefinitely, and even areas left relatively unscathed by the fire itself are feeling the impacts. A cliff collapse recently damaged the previously pristine Hanging Lake, filling it with mud and ash from the upper Dead Horse Creek drainage — seen here before and after the fire.