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Sep 17, 2021
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Parker Schnabel
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They have survived multiple fires over the millennia. As to completely prevent
As to completely preventable....not sure what what you mean. Only way to protect them from fire...is fire.
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Sequoia is the top of my list for national parks I have yet to visit.
rad dawg
9/17/21 8:26am
That’s the first national park I ever visited
DrBYU
9/17/21 8:29am
Those things are built to withstand fires. Granted, the park itself
SinkingQuffa
9/17/21 8:31am
Not only do they survive the fires, the cones open during wildfires and spread
Preppy
9/17/21 8:45am
They have survived multiple fires over the millennia. As to completely prevent
Parker Schnabel
9/17/21 8:55am
More frequent less intense fires are necessary
rad dawg
9/17/21 9:15am
A couple things going for Sequoias: they grow in less dense forests
SinkingQuffa
9/18/21 9:01am
Loved sequoia
jxncoog
9/17/21 9:12am
Some parts of adjacent King's Canyon are like Yosemite but without the crowds.
ReyOso
9/17/21 10:22am
Understand the sentiment, but fires are good and necessary for the giant Sequoia
Backcountry
9/17/21 9:13am
We just went there last month. There was one area that really worried me.
ReyOso
9/17/21 10:22am
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