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2018 Fire Season

Posted: Feb 10 2018 8:14 pm
by outdoor_lover
And so it begins... in February....

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5682/

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jun 29 2018 1:06 pm
by outdoor_lover
@joebartels
I agree.. Although this Site makes things easier for people to find Places, it still takes a lot of Time and Research to find Areas. People had to put that Time in just so those Places could be on here. It doesn't hurt for People to still spend some of their Own Time to find things and get Information. Let's try not to make a Magic Button for Everything. Instant Gratification isn't all it's Cracked up to be....

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 10:40 am
by DixieFlyer

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 10:49 am
by rwstorm
DixieFlyer wrote:starting the 416 Fire in Colorado
Wrong fire...it is the Spring Fire near La Veta Pass. The 416 fire was likely caused by a Durango & Silverton train.

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 12:13 pm
by Jim
Jesper Joergensen, 52
Clearly, another illegal alien from Mexico or some other south of the border location. Probably, this arson was direct retaliation for Trump's highly successful border security improvements. ](*,) I suspect this was actually more of that MS13 gang activity we hear about. Joergensen. Oh, yes, sounds very latin to me.
sarcasm btw

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 12:28 pm
by DixieFlyer
Jim_H wrote:Joergensen. Oh, yes, sounds very latin to me.
Where in the article did it state or even suggest what his nationality was? The article just said that he was not a US citizen

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 12:29 pm
by DixieFlyer
rwstorm wrote:Wrong fire...it is the Spring Fire near La Veta Pass
you are correct...I misread the article

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 1:25 pm
by Jim
Oh....I thought my joke was obvious, but.........well, I did include the fine print just to make sure.


Added July 2: I expected that to have been deleted by now.

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 01 2018 8:12 pm
by big_load
I was unexpectedly affected by a fire on the Isle of Skye last month. We had returned to within a couple miles of our hotel when we were forced to reverse course an encircle the entire island to reach it from the other side, which took several hours. A bunch of homes were evacuated, along with many backpackers and climbers. The fire was started by backpacker burning toilet paper, which quickly spread to into the heather, which was tinder-dry from a long stretch of abnormally warm, dry weather. It swept across the hilltops and into the forest before dying out. They don't have the equipment or people to deal with big fires. There were wildfires burning elsewhere in Scotland at the same time.

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 02 2018 10:32 am
by Alston_Neal
I guess I wasn't paying attention here, but we went to hike General Springs and FR300 is closed (General Crook) Clover cyn. was open but really hot and no water.

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 02 2018 10:58 am
by Tough_Boots
@Alston_Neal
Yup... you can access 300 from the 260 if you want to hike anything up there in Apache-Sitgreaves-- except Promontory.

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 03 2018 8:45 pm
by cactuscat

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 03 2018 8:49 pm
by Jim
Does it seem like there is a smoke layer to the west of the valley? Looking at the sunset, there appeared to be an inversion, and either a dust or smoke haze.

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Jul 04 2018 7:19 am
by cactuscat
All good - Prairie Dog Fire was contained at just 5 acres, and Kaibab Lake Campground is back open!

Re: 2018 Fire Season

Posted: Aug 02 2018 8:49 pm
by Nighthiker
Returning home from the valley the Bears Fire in the Sierra Anchas was putting up a large smoke cloud this afternoon.