Your aerial proves nothing.
A rather comical thing for you to say...I understand that you are not familiar with the location in question.... I am familiar with it, and I'm more than happy to help you understand what you are looking at... The strip of land that appears in the 1951 is indeed the "corduroy road" pictured in the article... If you took the time to understand this easily verifiable fact, then you wouldn't have bothered to write your comical post...
I see something, just as I see something in current Google Satellite. I do not see logs and if you have evidence that it is a corduroy road I'd like to see it.
Yes, you see something in the 1951 aerial, and you see something in the google satellite image.... You are, in fact, seeing the same thing....And of course you can't see the logs...
Like I said... it is the same strip of land that appears in the 1951 picture and the satellite picture....hopefully, I won't have to take you by the hand and explain that to you....so if you are questioning the claim that is it a corduroy road, then your challenge is better directed at the authors of the article you posted....they are the ones that made that particular claim...Please try to keep up...
Other than a arguing over historic aerials that may or not be what is referenced in the article, you're simply throwing up red herrings to discredit the overall climate change study. Which is what climate deniers do.
Nice attempt to paint me as a "climate denier" (whatever you think that means)....rather than address anything I've actually said, you knock down a straw man...which is what people who don't know how to have a reasonable discussion do....What do you even mean by "discredit the overall study"? Please, since you seem to think you know my position so well.....tell me what my position on climate change is....let's see just how presumptuous you might be...
How do you know the CCC built that? How do you know it's a corduroy road? How do you know they didn't just bring in topfill to fill in over what was already there? How do you know that is the corduroy road referenced in the article?
Now it's becoming more and more clear that your objections to what I've said stem from sheer ignorance..... That's ok...keep asking questions and you will learn something....I know the CCC built that because my grandfather (and others I've known) was there to witness it and he told me about it a number of times.... The CCC camp was here:
If you go to the 1951 aerial picture again...you will see that the camp appears along with the work the CCC had done on Nacote Creek.....
My inclination is to trust the work of a Rutgers Professor Emeritus, than consider an ad hominem attack on his scientific study, by an anonymous first time poster with an agenda who conveniently crawls out of the woodwork..
I see you are good at making logical fallacies...but you're not very good of knowing what logical fallacies actually are....not once did I make an ad hominem argument about the authors of the article...good think you don't need to know me in order to verify that what I've said is true.......