The firefighters have said that they expect the bigger fires will be burning until winter time.
Will make it even harder to leave at this point.
The firefighters have said that they expect the bigger fires will be burning until winter time.
Will make it even harder to leave at this point.
I hear ya, I'm glad we got out when we did. I told my wife just last night that I honestly think us leaving when we did was a sign.
I'm curious to know what you mean with that statement? Harder to sell the property because of potential buyers fearing the risk of future fires? I'm genuinely unsure of what you mean, my friend, but would like to understand.Will make it even harder to leave at this point.
Will make it even harder to leave at this point.
This is accurate and confirmed. Or at least not until we get a month of straight rain.The firefighters have said that they expect the bigger fires will be burning until winter time.
This is accurate and confirmed. Or at least not until we get a month of straight rain.
I'm curious to know what you mean with that statement? Harder to sell the property because of potential buyers fearing the risk of future fires? I'm genuinely unsure of what you mean, my friend, but would like to understand.
Thank you for such an honest answer. It reveals a lot about you, my friend. I hope everything works out in your favor, whichever direction you decide to go.Harder to sell and harder to leave. Reconnected with friends I haven’t spoke to in a long time. I almost feel a calling to stay and help. This last year I’ve been really selfish with my own issues and the bigger picture sometimes doesn’t reveal until it needs to be.
I’ve been in the service of my country and community for so long I’ve lost sight of it. Dealing with my own demons and working through issues has pulled some shades back and I don’t know if I’m done yet. It’s all I know.
Thank you for such an honest answer. It reveals a lot about you, my friend. I hope everything works out in your favor, whichever direction you decide to go.
Hell, yeah! Thanks, man. That does my heart good!Always friend! I try to be the exact person online as in person and that for me, involves the smart ass and sarcastic ass I am.
It’s good though to not be someone your not online as I have met lifelong friends virtually and we just clicked like we have always been. It’s a weird thing to think about but our world at this point.
Like you and I. We would be good friends. Hell, we are.
Maybe National Guard should get involved.
Hmmmm, these all fires....crazy never seen a map with fires shown? Looks like a bunch in the south east too, small when you zoom in but very suprising to me with so many flagged across the country. How does this app work, any idea? Fires get reported and then mapped? Hope all are doing ok today.To all the forum members dealing with the wildfires on the west coast, and especially Oregon, our prayers are with you.
My sister-in-law’s house is on the edge of the huge fire north of Springfield @ Blue River.
We’re hoping it’s still there after the evacuation order is lifted.
And for you all, here’s a great tool to track the fires in real time via satellite.
Go to “zoom.earth” click the menu at the top left of the page and check the box for show fires. Then you can two finger move and zoom in on the map to see the fires in your local. You can choose most current view or click the date/time counter backwards to previous days and times.
BTW, drove from Alturas to Redding and back yesterday for shopping, and the smoke was so bad that visibility was much less than 5 miles, more like 3 the whole way. And there are no fires that are close to that pathway.
You’ll be amazed by how many fires there are. Troubling really. Stretching our fire crews and equipment to the limit. Maybe National Guard should get involved.
Not really sure how everything works, just found the website myself.Hmmmm, these all fires....crazy never seen a map with fires shown? Looks like a bunch in the south east too, small when you zoom in but very suprising to me with so many flagged across the country. How does this app work, any idea? Fires get reported and then mapped? Hope all are doing ok today.
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My aunt and uncle have a 1200 acre wheat farm outside North Platte, they alternate wheat and soybeans on 600 acres and the government pays them not to plant anything but hay on the other 600. I worked a hay harvest one fall when I was younger. Damn near killed me.The little dots might be house fires. There's one close by here but its been raining for 6 days now, so i doubt its a grass fire.
In the spring I drove to Oklahoma and Kansas had 10s of thousands of acres of grassland burned or on fire.
Back in the Prarie days the grass would be 3 to 4 feet tall in areas and its a different grass. The fires were much bigger then. My family has a small patch of native prairie grass that's never been plowed. We bailed it for the horses. There's an area with wagon ruts from a trail that fed into the larger Oregon trail to the west.
There's not as much fuel as out west, but if the wind is blowing the fires move fast and can burn our farm down. My sister almost had that happen this year.
They look like this when they get going.
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