I went up Mt Lemmon for the first time since the fire yesterday. The damage wasn't as bad as I expected. I'm guessing that the media decided to bias things for the worse as usual. There is lots of green, currently lots of grass. Ski valley looks completely untouched, but I could see from the drive up that the top of Mt Lemmon and Radio ridge, both of which are just out of sight in Ski Valley, are now pretty much bald. There are some other peaks here and there that you see driving up that are also now bald. The damage is most visible from the road in Summerhaven. Currently when you turn the last bend into Summerhaven, the road is blocked off just past the point where the Aspen Lodge used to be. The Mt. Lemmon Cafe was open and the pies are just as good as before. :) The mountain doesn't smell of ash or anything like that, contrary to how the media portrayed what it would be like for the next year. The road from ski valley to the top of Mt. Lemmon is closed, so Tucson Top is definately unreachable. Most of the side roads off the highway to the south are closed or closed to anyone who isn't a resident, however I didn't see a closure sign for Prison Camp. It appears many if not all the trailheads that go to the north appear to be open. The General Hitchcock road and campground is still closed. Bear Wallow appeared to be open. Soldier Trail does indeed appear to be open from the bottom, so I'll reactivate Dash for the Cash Cache, and I'll check on it's condition in the next few weeks. The parking spot for the Bear Canyon @ Windy Point cache is now occupied by a large pile of rocks, so there is no where to park. If you park at Windy Point and attempt that cache then it adds 2-3 stars onto the terrain rating (I know from experience :)). Andy