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Click on image to enlarge (153K). A spider log structure on Red Cap Creek that survived the high flows of January 1997 intact. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.
Wood deflectors on Red Cap Creek provide cover for juvenile salmonids. These structures survived the high water of January 1997. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.
A boulder cluster with log deflector left high and dry on Red Cap Creek after January 1997 storm. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.
A log and boulder structure on Red Cap Creek that survived the January 1997 storm intact. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.
A boulder weir partially blown out on Red Cap Creek by the January 1997 high flows. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.
A wood deflector isolated from the main flow of Red Cap Creek by shifting bedload during the January 1997 storm. Photo courtesy of Six Rivers National Forest, September 1997.
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