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Jones fire
Mandatory evacuation was ordered on Monday. Gathered up mostly pictures and some hand tools and left everything else behind. Migrated to my sister in laws home thirty mile away in Auburn. Could be worse. Won’t complainhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1597868728.jpg
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Wow! Wishing you luck! This year's fire season seems to be off to a fast start.
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Pretty smokey here. |
Nice backyard.
Guess you know better than to mess with smoke and fire. Best of luck. |
Thanks.....it’s my sister in laws place. Not a bad place to be evacuated to.
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good luck Bugs!!
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Sorry to hear - stay safe - positive vibes your way, Bugs!
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I'm in Central California - Fresno, CA. The sky has been really dirty that last few days but I did not smell any smoke. I thought it was mostly due to harvesting almonds as a lot of dust is created when they shake the trees and they have been shaking daily.
However, I just went out to lunch and the sky is awful and stinks really bad of smoke. It's giving me a sore throat. I've seen it this bad before but not for several years and usually a little later in the year like sept/oct. |
a number of friends in the santa cruz mountains have had to evac, as well as a buddy i used to race with from carmel valley. scary stuff.
there is 2 fires, one about 30 miles from me that has smoked my area out completely. thankfully no structures threatened there. the other is way up the hill from me that is remote that has been burning for nearly a week, but at a slow, smoldering pace. they are watching it so we are told. the smoke has cooled things down a bunch, but id take the sun if the fire was out. what has my neighbors and i concerned is many of the local CALFIRE air attack resources that are stationed in columbia near us have been sent elsewhere. hope you place stays safe. |
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Growing up in SoCal, fires, and I didn't know this at the time, are like hurricanes on the East Coast...where they go, how they go is understood but not exact forecasting. It is maddening. My father fought fires during his summers in HS in the 40's. He called it, "ditch work". Had a big impression. On our little ranch we had fire plans like you read about, goats to knock down the brush, trash pumps to get water out of the pool, old school generators, etc. I hope and pray you folks come out of this whole. Fire was the only thing I really feared. |
Thanks all. My place is within a couple of miles of Nevada City and All the resources available are thrown at any fire threatening it. Five or six bombers on constant runs and 100 ground fire fighters. These guys sure earn their money. It’s friggen hot sitting here in shorts let alone full fire fighting gear.
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