Silverado Fire

Rescues, fires, weather, roads, trails, water, etc.
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tekewin
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The Silverado fire in Orange County has burned at least 1,600 acres and prompted mandatory evacuations. Smoke can be seen a long ways away. I hope it stays away from the houses and cabins.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html

Trailheads blocked by the fire include Black Star Canyon, Bedford, Modjeska, Bald, and Pleasants Peak.
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RichardK
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We hike the trails you mentioned in the cooler weather. This is a bad one. These trails will likely be closed for a while especially if we have a wet winter.
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scottawr
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the day the fire started around 6PM I ran up the Harding truck trail to see if i could get any pictures of the fire/air support. It was like a personal air show with 6-7 planes doing flybys, the DC-10 was pretty cool. I didnt get far enough up to get any real pictures but cool in person. I'm sad about the fire. I used the silverado trail to bedford peak all the time its a quick leg burner with a nice bench/view at the top.
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