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Area Middle Klamath
Topic Tour: USFS Restoration Structures Red Cap Cr 1997 #2
 

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A spider log structure on Red Cap Creek that survived the high flows of January 1997 intact. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.


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Wood deflectors on Red Cap Creek provide cover for juvenile salmonids. These structures survived the high water of January 1997. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.


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A boulder cluster with log deflector left high and dry on Red Cap Creek after January 1997 storm. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.


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A log and boulder structure on Red Cap Creek that survived the January 1997 storm intact. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.


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A boulder weir partially blown out on Red Cap Creek by the January 1997 high flows. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.


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A wood deflector isolated from the main flow of Red Cap Creek by shifting bedload during the January 1997 storm. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.




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