Probably well left and for a little while longer. Scenery wise the lower reaches (i'd say centered on the river for 25-30klms E/W from Tayatea Bridge) not at it's best with a lot of fire damage evident. Still smouldering and in parts pretty smokey. At the rivers edge vegetation is mostly intact besides intermittent cascades of fallen eucalypt burnt out at their base or snapped off on the way (some lying green in the river but not much, so far, in the way of additional hazards). Away from the river, especially intense on hilltops some have little left standing, black and charred. Would have been a pretty terrifying place to be, on the river, especially where the fire jumped over.

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Still. Again a great four days. I tried to ignore thoughts of the fire and devastation, avoided going for a walk through it. I'm sure fire front would have a relationship to the amount of wildlife we saw congregated on or near the river.. .including a Devil and signs of others, and this Eagle (hastily snapped mid rapid

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