me thirdLayne Cantrell wrote:You'n me both, man.
harper
Someone's got to. Errr..aside from Slavs, that is.TacoDelRio wrote:Nothing wrong with Ilyushin.
The IL-76 is used to resupply folks on the polar caps.
Dunno about the video, just felt like supporting Slavic aircraft companies.
It's awful but if you look at the pictures taken by the Mt. Wilson folks you'll notice in every one of them at least a little greenery survived. Enough trees survived that after some of the brush grows back a lot of the lower portions of the Angeles will look somewhat normal. Hey, its my turn to be the optimistic.Jim wrote:Just looked at the tower cam:
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~obs/towercam.htm#imagetop 12:00pm
Things are not looking good for Mt Hillyer area. It looks like the fire has "erupted" again in that area.
Hopefully the Forest Service Station has not burned.
This is sooo nauseating seeing this happen in virtual reality.
I'm not sure how I'll handle the "real" reality of this in person.
mattmaxon wrote:I couldn't continue to watch this slow motion train wreck over the weekend
But I can't hide forever....
Don't know what these morons have in mind, you can't predict what Psychopathic people are going to do...
Hopefully at some point they'll put this out or they'll run out of forest.
http://pctmap.homeip.net/data2/Fire%20P ... 200908.kml
i have no doubt that the fire fighters *are* working really hard (and i am grateful to them, don't doubt it.)cougarmagic wrote:Someone at Mt Waterman is making these recorded updates - it does sound like they're working extremely hard to keep it south of the Crest. And working really hard in general.
818-790-2002
Oh that's heartbreaking. I know nothing about firefighting and so I was under the impression that this fire was simply too big to "put out" on our terms. Do you really believe that and order could have been given to put this thing out?harper wrote:i have no doubt that the fire fighters *are* working really hard (and i am grateful to them, don't doubt it.)cougarmagic wrote:Someone at Mt Waterman is making these recorded updates - it does sound like they're working extremely hard to keep it south of the Crest. And working really hard in general.
818-790-2002
but i am with mm and wonder who is telling them *where* and *how* to work.
i mean, if there were some "important" structure there and not "just" trees i am confident it would not be burning now.
i just don't get it.cougarmagic wrote:I wouldn't tell the source of this photo, even if I knew (which I honestly don't).
But it's a good photo.
Honest question, is it because there is simply so much burning that they have to decide what to save?harper wrote:i just don't get it.cougarmagic wrote:I wouldn't tell the source of this photo, even if I knew (which I honestly don't).
But it's a good photo.
why -- i mean WHY can't the same (or more) effort be expended on the living trees that is evidently going into saving structures that can be re-built?
what *are* these priorities????
whose???
harper
harper wrote:i have no doubt that the fire fighters *are* working really hard (and i am grateful to them, don't doubt it.)cougarmagic wrote:Someone at Mt Waterman is making these recorded updates - it does sound like they're working extremely hard to keep it south of the Crest. And working really hard in general.
818-790-2002
but i am with mm and wonder who is telling them *where* and *how* to work.
i mean, if there were some "important" structure there and not "just" trees i am confident it would not be burning now.
so.
yes.
they *will* run out of forest.
soon.
harper
I don't understand either. Isn't Mt. Wilson pretty much in the clear at this point? I was under the impression that the active areas had moved NE, pretty much exactly where I was hoping it wouldn't.mattmaxon wrote:I don't doubt the firefighter on the line is doing their level best to do the task assigned
Do not doubt for a Picosecond I don't value their efforts
My bile is reserved for the low grade morons / Psychopathic scum running the show
The decision that has been made to do a "Backfire" on Mt Wilson is beyond stupid and could end in further destruction.
Oh god. I'll be crying over my beer for years over this one.mattmaxon wrote: And YES this COULD be put out today IF the decision to put it out was made
i am with you on that one.Layne Cantrell wrote:Honest question, is it because there is simply so much burning that they have to decide what to save?harper wrote:i just don't get it.cougarmagic wrote:I wouldn't tell the source of this photo, even if I knew (which I honestly don't).
But it's a good photo.
why -- i mean WHY can't the same (or more) effort be expended on the living trees that is evidently going into saving structures that can be re-built?
what *are* these priorities????
whose???
harper
For my own personal reasons I hope the "structures" at Buckhorn are enough to save. Outhouses are hard to re-build.
Layne Cantrell wrote:I don't understand either. Isn't Mt. Wilson pretty much in the clear at this point? I was under the impression that the active areas had moved NE, pretty much exactly where I was hoping it wouldn't.
oh i agree.cougarmagic wrote:I completely understand your point. believe me, though no effort was made to save this structure. This is just an historical replica. The guys who put a bunch of work into rebuilding it several years ago are just happy to see it still there.
At this point, anything familiar that remains is a welcome sight.