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    Rick,
    I am in Waynesville, about 40 minutes west of Asheville, and the wreckage is unimaginable. We are at an elevation of 4,000 feet so no flood damage but no power, water (well), WiFi, cell service. Down below many bridges are gone. I-40 west to Tennessee and east to Asheville are closed. Trying to let friends and family know we are ok involved driving 30 miles to get a WiFi connection at a Ford dealership. They made coffee and hotdogs for everyone who came to get a signal.

    We are going to visit family in Indianapolis for a bit until things get “better”. I could bitch but we are so much better off than many. It will be a struggle for many for a long time.

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    Mike,
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and insight. Good to hear you’re okay. I know the people of Asheville are strong and will begin working through this.
    I’m currently on the other side of the world trying to figure out how I can help. Logistical nightmare but mild inconvenience in comparison.
    Be safe!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mnoble485 View Post
    Rick,
    I am in Waynesville, about 40 minutes west of Asheville, and the wreckage is unimaginable. We are at an elevation of 4,000 feet so no flood damage but no power, water (well), WiFi, cell service. Down below many bridges are gone. I-40 west to Tennessee and east to Asheville are closed. Trying to let friends and family know we are ok involved driving 30 miles to get a WiFi connection at a Ford dealership. They made coffee and hotdogs for everyone who came to get a signal.

    We are going to visit family in Indianapolis for a bit until things get “better”. I could bitch but we are so much better off than many. It will be a struggle for many for a long time.

    Mike
    Hey Mike - I am sure the bears will miss you being around, but I am glad to hear you have people to visit and a place to stay.
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    The photos were taken at our lot. Intersection of Elk Mountain Scenic Hwy and Elk Trail. Elevation 3,600ft. By the looks of it winds must've been 100mph +. Total destruction. Speechless.

    Helene1.jpg

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    Thankfully, no neighbors were harmed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    The photos were taken at our lot. Intersection of Elk Mountain Scenic Hwy and Elk Trail. Elevation 3,600ft. By the looks of it winds must've been 100mph +. Total destruction. Speechless.

    Helene1.jpg

    Helene2.jpg

    Thankfully, no neighbors were harmed.
    There is probably a pretty good seed bank established so watch what grows and where and plant some large trees accordingly to anchor the landscape. Later you can plant saplings to strengthen the botanical narrative to the area. Resist the temptation to cart everything away. The downed timber looks like trash now, but it is all full of nutrients and carbon, so lay out larger diameter trunks with full soil contact to start the decay and then chip and spread the small stuff. Decide whether to allow pines to take over sections - they are good nursery trees for deciduous species but can also grow too densely and block out everything. You might talk to the people at Ernst Seeds and ask about seeding native grass and other plants for soil retention to help re-start the sequential growth of the forest. Go after invasive vines and brush now to make it easier later. As things go along, plant understory - bushes and woody plants - fence off areas where deer are retarding normal growth. Remember everything is going to be shelterless and hungry, just like the people living up there, so asking a deer not to eat the raspberry bush you just planted is a big ask. Birds will be lacking for nest sites, especially cavity nesters, so leave standing deadwood where you can. All an adventure. The landscape looks alien now, but this is an act of nature and just a blip in the history of plants so a lot of what you'll do is just giving a helping-hand. The plants will do the driving. You'll have mullein and poison ivy before winter sets in.
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    Jorn, thanks for the sound advise.
    We trying to find some silver linings in all this and the best we can do is focus on the view. It’s definitely less obstructed. So there’s that. I’m also wanting to harvest some select species to later mill into lumber. Long term plans. I’m good at this delayed gratification bullshit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    Jorn, thanks for the sound advise.
    We trying to find some silver linings in all this and the best we can do is focus on the view. It’s definitely less obstructed. So there’s that. I’m also wanting to harvest some select species to later mill into lumber. Long term plans. I’m good at this delayed gratification bullshit.
    You might write Santa for one of these.

    https://woodlandmills.com
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