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Sheep Creek Slide [1]

The Sheep Creek Slide is located on the west side of Wagner Butte, Oregon.  During a severe thunderstorm on May 28, 1983, a major "debris avalanche" exploded into action on this steep slope.  The four-mile long landslide is among the largest in the Pacific Northwest.  The sudden movement of soil and decomposed granite rock was caused by heavy rains, which completely saturated the ground.  The avalanche began near the top of Wagner Butte where 400,000 tons of material (enough to fill 25,000 dump trucks) came rapidly sliding down Sheep Creek.  The debris avalanche included massive boulders and large trees.  Scars from flying rocks and parts of trees can be seen up to 30 feet high in some of the trees remain standing.  Much of the slide material continued into the Little Applegate River, gouging out portions of a one-mile segment of Forest Service Road 22 and severely damaging the Talent Irrigation Distruct flume in Greely Creek along the way.  The landslide has been re-seeded with grass, and young trees are beginning to reclaim the scarred slope.  For millions of years, debris avalanches like this one have played an important part in creating the terrain of the Siskiyou Mountains.

Source: Rogue River/Siskiyou National Forest trail sign

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 13/05/2016
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Tags: sheep creek slide; landslide; debris; avalanche; flow; siskiyou mountains; klamath mountains; oregon; wagner butte; woods
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