I haven’t seen any sort of verification from reliable sources, but some online comments from residents of that area indicate the fire was accidentally started by an elderly man clearing weeds from his yard with a weed eater. If that’s the really the case, it just sounds like incredibly bad luck as I would assume he’s cleared weeds from his yard plenty of times in the past without incident. Hopefully property loss can be kept to a minimum for the folks living up there.
@LindaAnn
IF, IF, IF someone was using a gas powered weed eater without a spark arrestor and started a fire, I'd say that it was more a case of bad judgment instead of bad luck.
Civilization is a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there
Update from Cave Creek... We received a recorded robo-call from town Marshal Adam Stein last night @ 11pm citing a MANDATORY evacuation for anyone getting the call. We were told to report to the Town Hall where the Red Cross would be to help relocate us. We had been on our patio watching the flames advance over the tops of the mountains just to our west but they were still 2 to 3 miles away and had yet to cross Rancho Manana Golf Course and jump the creek towards us.
We opted to take a short 'wait and see' while we discussed what belongings to save and to start loading in the cars for the big skedaddle out of town. A seemingly nonstop string of fire trucks were heading north on CC Road with sirens blaring. Right about the moment we agreed that possibly they knew something that we didn't a second call came from the Marshal fine tuning the evacuation zone NOT to include our property.
Needless to say, we didn't sleep well. The fire has laid down this morning but has grown to over 1500 acres. Still lots of smoke and high winds are predicted for later today and tomorrow. The fire WAS human caused. We heard it started in a work shed but who knows for certain at this point. LosDosSloFolksOut
@LosDosSloFolks
I saw all the smoke from it last evening winding up my MC ride. I was on Dove Valley Pkwy. I was wondering if Spur Cross was burning up, or even Cave Creek itself. I figured you'd post the scoop here.
@Sun_Ray
It appears there are about 8 aircraft (helicopter and fixed wing) working the fire. The fixed wing aircraft are making their stop at Mesa Gateway Airport (KIWA/AZA). It appears it takes about half an hour to do a drop flight. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airc ... x#248598dd
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@wildwesthikes
The helicopters generally use lakes and sometimes the pool water you mentioned. The big tanker planes are a different story! I've been watching the drops today and it's been a mix between water drops and other planes dropping the red retardant.
I imagine the Helicopters are using Horseshoe and Bartlett Lakes. Or sucking up golf balls on the nearest golf course water traps. I can just hear the Pilots now. FORE!
Lifeis not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming,"Wow What a Ride!"
@Alston_Neal @LosDosSloFolks
Omg, are you serious? Hahahaha, I haven't seen that one! Is that the original CSI?
Lifeis not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming,"Wow What a Ride!"