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Many of the Smoke trees in the lower part of this Cady Mountains canyon look a bit dead (just dormant in the cold season?)

5247-cady-mountains.jpg I wonder about this U-shaped deposit of rock in the Cady Mountains as I walk past itThumbnailsDespite the many dead or dormant Smoke trees in the area, here's one with a bit of foliageI wonder about this U-shaped deposit of rock in the Cady Mountains as I walk past itThumbnailsDespite the many dead or dormant Smoke trees in the area, here's one with a bit of foliageI wonder about this U-shaped deposit of rock in the Cady Mountains as I walk past itThumbnailsDespite the many dead or dormant Smoke trees in the area, here's one with a bit of foliageI wonder about this U-shaped deposit of rock in the Cady Mountains as I walk past itThumbnailsDespite the many dead or dormant Smoke trees in the area, here's one with a bit of foliageI wonder about this U-shaped deposit of rock in the Cady Mountains as I walk past itThumbnailsDespite the many dead or dormant Smoke trees in the area, here's one with a bit of foliageI wonder about this U-shaped deposit of rock in the Cady Mountains as I walk past itThumbnailsDespite the many dead or dormant Smoke trees in the area, here's one with a bit of foliage

Some of them look like they might have been burned in a brush fire.