Bridge Fire
The burn scar from the Fork Fire earlier this summer seems to have blocked some of the northward spread towards Iron.
Its a little tricky to tell, but I think according to the watch duty map Dima shared I think they have been able to hold the line along Glendora Ridge Road on the south...?
Its a little tricky to tell, but I think according to the watch duty map Dima shared I think they have been able to hold the line along Glendora Ridge Road on the south...?
The smoke plume seems a little more east, this is looking directly up my street in Claremont. About 10 minutes ago I saw a tanker flying up to the area just east of the radio towers.
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Yeah, its about time for the forest supervisor to show up. Who? Yeah, Roman Torres...temporary forest sup.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-torre ... ivity/all/
I already get the feeling dont bother him...must be remote.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-torre ... ivity/all/
I already get the feeling dont bother him...must be remote.
https://x.com/LaVerneFireDept/status/18 ... 8564632803
Fire is burning to the north and east, Sheep Mtn wilderness. South is done.
The Superscooters are here and got put on the #ApolloFire(Lancaster, currently 500 acres). Not the best intro as there was a photo-op first.
Fire is burning to the north and east, Sheep Mtn wilderness. South is done.
The Superscooters are here and got put on the #ApolloFire(Lancaster, currently 500 acres). Not the best intro as there was a photo-op first.
That is distressing. I don't like what the satellites are saying at all: https://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.2769 ... =modis_mpg
I see what you're seeing and I am extremely saddened at the moment. I was writing a trip report for the last two hikes these past weekends on me hiking throop, mt. hawkins, and burnham with Jon and my dad. I just was able to see those beautiful forested canyons and get excited to one day explore them. This is so depressing to watch explode online.dima wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:59 pm That is distressing. I don't like what the satellites are saying at all: https://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=34.2769 ... =modis_mpg
cameras.alertcalifornia.org is a great resource.
Sadly, there's flames on the Mtn High Resort cam...
https://cameras.alertcalifornia.org/?po ... nHighEast1
Sadly, there's flames on the Mtn High Resort cam...
https://cameras.alertcalifornia.org/?po ... nHighEast1
firemap is cool...especially with a touchscreen.
@Laurel Gulch, but has spotted at Stanly-Miller.
We should expect no firefighting in wilderness areas, so its about to be free to burn soon.
A trippy picture ash falling on the eastern San Gabriels.
@Laurel Gulch, but has spotted at Stanly-Miller.
We should expect no firefighting in wilderness areas, so its about to be free to burn soon.
A trippy picture ash falling on the eastern San Gabriels.
Yeah, I was contemplating another camping trip up to Blue Ridge to escape the heat. Now I might never get to go back there.
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Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
I remember driving the ACH after the Station Fire in December 6, 2009. They opened ACH up that day or a day or two before. All we could think of was how easy it would be to hike all of the various ridges and canyons. But of course you weren't allowed to set foot in the burned areas until the poodle dog had taken over, etc. blah blah blah.
Hard to tell what this is. Sunset? Lookout? Taken from Robert J. Bernard Biological Field Station on Foothill.
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