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Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 4:35 pm
by IcyBacon
If you haven't looked outside today, there's a rather large and rapidly growing plume of smoke. Estimated at 700 acres right now, and it seems to be spreading east/west very quickly.
KTLA story
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 4:56 pm
by yobtaf
I just came on to see where the fire is. Im looking out the window out here in Apple valley and the smoke is way past us now. Looks bad from over here.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 5:10 pm
by HikeUp
Only two web cams I could find that has a view of it...
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/feature?sec ... id=5790341
Captures from a little after 5 pm Sept. 2nd...
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/feature?sec ... id=5790342
Captures from a little after 5 pm Sept. 2nd...
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 5:14 pm
by VermillionPearlGirl
Yeah, I just drove up the 110 and it looked like a nuclear explosion in the distance.
The LA Times said they closed part of the 39 -- on Labor Day weekend, that has to be like evacuating a small country.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 5:26 pm
by HikeUp
From aerial footage it looks to be in Graveyard Canyon and Doe Flat area, north of the East Fork Road. Heading straight north towards Rattlesnake Peak.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:14 pm
by HikeUp
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:22 pm
by tarol
From our neighborhood in the High Desert
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:28 pm
by tarol
Wrightwood, CA forums thread on this fire - good source of info since Jim Wilkins (retiring PIO) posts there:
http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/in ... 792.0.html
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:38 pm
by Layne Cantrell
tarol wrote: ↑From our neighborhood in the High Desert
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:53 pm
by tracker
This is going to give fuel to those pushing to open the Crystal Lake-to-the-2 part of 39. I bet the emergency vehicles are using it right now.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:03 pm
by taktical
I don't think this is related to this fire, but this is a small fire I observed just east of Iron Mt. from the PCT on my way to Baden-Powell on Saturday. I saw air tankers do multiple drops of red fire retardant in an attempt to contain this fire. I haven't seen any reports on this fire.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:42 pm
by HikeUp
taktical wrote: ↑I don't think this is related to this fire, but this is a small fire I observed just east of Iron Mt. from the PCT on my way to Baden-Powell on Saturday. I saw air tankers do multiple drops of red fire retardant in an attempt to contain this fire. I haven't seen any reports on this fire.
WTF? How does a fire start there! That's like Gunsight Notch or something isn't it?
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:15 pm
by taktical
Yes, I believe it is. Here's a closer shot of the fire around 8:30am on Sat.
HikeUp wrote: ↑
WTF? How does a fire start there! That's like Gunsight Notch or something isn't it?
taktical wrote: ↑I don't think this is related to this fire, but this is a small fire I observed just east of Iron Mt. from the PCT on my way to Baden-Powell on Saturday. I saw air tankers do multiple drops of red fire retardant in an attempt to contain this fire. I haven't seen any reports on this fire.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:30 am
by Gene
HikeUp wrote: ↑taktical wrote: ↑I don't think this is related to this fire, but this is a small fire I observed just east of Iron Mt. from the PCT on my way to Baden-Powell on Saturday. I saw air tankers do multiple drops of red fire retardant in an attempt to contain this fire. I haven't seen any reports on this fire.
WTF? How does a fire start there! That's like Gunsight Notch or something isn't it?
I'd guess it was a lightening strike.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:41 am
by Phil B
Hopefully that will burn out at the top of the ridge, if it has'nt already, most people who reach the San Antonio Ridge are serious hikers, I can't imagine it being man made, but you never know.
Phil
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:04 pm
by AlanK
I went up Baldy today and added West Baldy in order to have a look at the fire. For a 4000 acre fire, it looked pretty quiet (it was 10:30 in the morning). There was no sign of aircraft. It was beautifully clear on Baldy and even Iron Mountain looked clear, as di deSan Antonio Ridge.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:50 pm
by simonov
I was at the Burro Canyon Shooting Park with my crew on Saturday.
On Sunday I was backpacking in the San Gorgonio Wilderness with Ingrid and dog, and at about 3:00, when we got into our campsite at Limber Pine Bench (9,360 feet), I looked over towards the San Gabriels and saw a huge plume of smoke rising at least 5,000 feet into the sky. I could see it was beyond Mt Baldy and Ontario Peak and said, "Holy cow, that looks like it's burning right where we were yesterday."
Eventually the smoke cloud rose to at least 20,000 feet. We could see how they seemed to get the fire under control near dusk, but then suddenly there was another big plume of smoke just before sundown. The sun set through the brown pall of smoke, it was gorgeous.
In the morning when we woke up there was no more smoke, but as we were making breakfast we looked back and there was a new cloud. This was a stubborn fire. Then within an hour the smoke was gone, and the entire hike back to the car we kept looking over and could see no more smoke.
When we first saw that huge cloud on Sunday afternoon all I could think of was another Station Fire. Glad it didn't come to that.
Pix: At 4:18pm:
At 5:06pm:
At 7:49pm:
Monday morning at 7:05am (with the shadow of San Bernardino peak at left):
We had a nice weekend. Shooting on Saturday and backpacking on Sunday and Monday. We sure enjoyed our Labor Day weekend more than the firefighters of the San Gabriels.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:52 pm
by simonov
tarol wrote: ↑From our neighborhood in the High Desert
Oh man, from our vantage high on the side of San Bernardino Peak, we could see that plume stretched out across the desert, at a right angle to us.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:42 am
by Sean
Here are some pictures of the Williams Fire from Copter Ridge. The plume of smoke was rising south of Rattlesnake Peak.
Approaching Copter Ridge point 7499'
Looking south from 7499'
Smoke plume over Rattlesnake Peak
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:31 pm
by lilbitmo
Anybody have a good blown up map of the damage area yet?
Did Rattlesnake Peak get hit?
Up dates will be greatly appreciated
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:24 pm
by AW~
Heres an approximation of the map on inciweb. They will close Shoemaker road for awhile and Rattlesnake Peak trail....?
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:21 pm
by HikeUp
It's officially open season on climbing Rattlesnake Peak!
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:54 pm
by davantalus
I made some sortee's into Graveyard and Williams canyons a few years back. Got turned back by ticks and Poison Oak... May be time to return.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:59 pm
by Taco
New canyoneering routes open as a result. Those ones coming off Rattlesnake heading SW would be big for the SG's. Go giddum!
Also I guess that pot farm in Williams Canyon is probably toast. Suckers!!!
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:15 am
by hvydrt
Good think I hiked Rattlesnake a few weeks ago. They may close the area for a few years?
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:22 am
by AW~
Fire snuck into Devils Gulch and more of Shoemaker canyon. This appears to be the only front of the fire at this point. Total acres burnt went from 3800 to 4200.
Heres the modis map from photographyontherun.com showing the fire size in relation to previous fires.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:32 am
by HikeUp
Wow. Now that it has passed that Rattlesnake-S. Hawkins ridgeline, they may not be able to stop it for a while.
AW - I'm looking forward to your Devils Gulch TR.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 11:48 am
by AW~
HikeUp wrote: ↑Wow. Now that it has passed that Rattlesnake-S. Hawkins ridgeline, they may not be able to stop it for a while.
AW - I'm looking forward to your Devils Gulch TR.
I dont blame them one bit for letting that bushwack hell part of the ridgeline burn instead of digging lines
I would be concerned if the fire reached pk 6327 though. I think they have it all under control, unless some winds kick up.
Zach stepped up to the plate and did the Devils Gulch route
. I dont see any reason to repeat the route, unless Zach was actually covering up a paradise or gold location 8)
Speaking of gold, I wonder what the situation with gold is in the burned areas. If my memory serves me correct, that was a gold mining area at one point. That plus landslides should bring in some prospectors. GOLD! hahaha....you mention that and some eyes light up.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:18 pm
by HikeUp
AW wrote: ↑Zach stepped up to the plate and did the Devils Gulch route
. I dont see any reason to repeat the route, unless Zach was actually covering up a paradise or gold location 8)
Well then I will just have to beat the TR out of him the next time I see him.
Re: Fire in SG East Fork
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:10 pm
by AW~
HikeUp wrote: ↑
Well then I will just have to beat the TR out of him the next time I see him.
Its on this forum...
Anyways at 100% containment, $8.8 million
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... -fire.html
"Forest Service spokesman Nathan Judy said agency investigators had determined that the blaze started Sept. 2 when the hot undercarriage of a car parked on an East Fork Road turnout ignited brush. He added that the investigation has been referred to federal prosecutors, who will determine what, if any, action will be taken against the driver of the car, who was not identified. "
Also,
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/ and the Angeles website noted that Highway 39 was opened this morning. Although likely that could be not a guaranteed thing...GMR & GRR remained closed. Calfire notes "Planned Actions: Patrol and mop-up in all Divisions"
http://calfire.blogspot.com/
"ARCADIA, Calif.--Angeles National Forest has reopened the San Gabriel Canyon for recreational use. The Williams Fire has been declared 100% contained and the canyon is once again open to the public effective immediately. The canyon offers our visitors a variety of recreational opportunities including, fishing, picnicking and hiking.
Glendora Mountain Road and Glendora Ridge Road will remain closed awhile longer so that debris can be removed from the roads before reopening to the public. If you have questions regarding either of the Los Angeles County Roads please contact at (626) 458-5100 (M-Th)"