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    • Burn Scars: A Memoir of the Land and Its Loss
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Guillotine Winds

January 27, 2022January 13, 2017 by Patricia Prijatel

img_1137Winds as high as 90 mph again hit the East Spanish Peak last week. That’s hurricane level. Last year’s winds did this: topped off the trees that had been burned in the East Peak Fire of 2013. Most made it to the ground, but a few remain hanging like natural guillotines.

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