Ran across this on another site and thought I would share.
Source: http://wildfiretoday.com/2011/09/06/bastrop-fire-in-texas-burns-600-homes/
From what I've read so far it looks like the entirety of Bastrop State Park has burned. The extent of the burn isn't well known though (brush vs treetop). I'm sure there will be a good mix of both with some areas of total devastation.
I used to own some land between Lake Bastrop and Hwy 21...and can tell you that most of that land in red on the west side North of 71 is full mature pine forest with full (uncleared) brush underneath. Most of the land in that area is divided into 5-10 acre homesites, and the only cleared land are driveways and the area immediately around the homes. I doubt they'll be able to stop it until it hits the lake at that spot.
IMO though, it looks like the biggest danger yet lurking is the fire spreading further east into the Buscher State Park area.
Having seen Yellowstone on fire, a couple years after it burned, and most recently last year...I gotta say that this is going to be a long recovery for the Bastrop area. It will never be the same.
Source: http://wildfiretoday.com/2011/09/06/bastrop-fire-in-texas-burns-600-homes/
From what I've read so far it looks like the entirety of Bastrop State Park has burned. The extent of the burn isn't well known though (brush vs treetop). I'm sure there will be a good mix of both with some areas of total devastation.
I used to own some land between Lake Bastrop and Hwy 21...and can tell you that most of that land in red on the west side North of 71 is full mature pine forest with full (uncleared) brush underneath. Most of the land in that area is divided into 5-10 acre homesites, and the only cleared land are driveways and the area immediately around the homes. I doubt they'll be able to stop it until it hits the lake at that spot.
IMO though, it looks like the biggest danger yet lurking is the fire spreading further east into the Buscher State Park area.
Having seen Yellowstone on fire, a couple years after it burned, and most recently last year...I gotta say that this is going to be a long recovery for the Bastrop area. It will never be the same.