
Edit: Glendora
Hope all is well for your friends. It looked so much closer at 530am, to think it is that far from our plant when the sun is up.longcut wrote: the fire is up GMR road, on Colby trail, about 3 miles from my house. Friends of mine live there and their property is on the front line.Because it borders residential property and because it's burning below the Azusa-Glendora fireroad, I would expect the fire to be contained quickly. At least, I hope so. My bread and butter weeknight trails are all right there.
Just to make it technical, its more of the fact that it got out of control. They are claiming they started the fire to save themselves from death....the same as all the others setting fires in the forest plan to claim even if they dont know it 8)tekewin wrote: More details on the 3 arrested for the illegal campfire that start this...
"Three men are in jail for allegedly recklessly starting a fire. Steven Aguirre, 21, a transient; Jonathan Jarrell, 23, of Irwindale; and Clifford Henry Jr, 22, of Glendora"tekewin wrote: More details on the 3 arrested for the illegal campfire that start this...
http://www.scpr.org/news/2014/01/16/416 ... /?slide=14
Yes, we can see the cross from our house. There was probably at least 50 feet of trampled dirt all around the cross. You could have put a can of gasoline up there and nothing would have happened to itrck wrote: Mike
Glad all worked out for you! I saw a picture where the White Cross on the Garcia trail still stands but never sure due to photoshop. Takke care.
Rick
It is absolutely amazing how only five homes burned. Should've been dozens more. Fire crews amaze me!tracker wrote: I just heard from a friend who lives at Palm and Colby. He's OK but he said it couldn't have been any closer.
An hour ago my son said it was still pretty smokey on the 210 in Glendora.
I hate fires.
Serious words, Mike. Glad you made it out safely - what an experience.Mike P wrote: The whooshing sound with intermittent popping and crackling was amazing.
Should've been dozens more. Fire crews amaze me!
We were also lucky this fire didn't break out a night or two earlier when the winds were much stronger.