

Having burned 499,965 acres, the Biscuit Fire that devastated southern Oregon and Northern California is by far the most disastrous wildfire in the region’s contemporary history. In July of 2002, two rapidly approaching lightning-caused wildfires (the Florence Fire and the Sour Biscuit Fire) coalesced into one mega-fire which could not be fully contained until December 31. Seven years later, the remnants of the burnt trees slowly creep up this foggy hillside.