Over five years after they were scorched by wildfire, some 5,000 dead trees in the Mt. Hood National Forest will soon be coming down.

Starting in early September, logging operations will commence along both sides of the 9-mile-long Cloud Cap Road in the Hood River Ranger District of the Mt. Hood National Forest. The point of the project is to remove snags and other hazard trees that were killed or damaged by the Gnarl Ridge fire, which was ignited via lightning strike in early August 2008.