monkeymonk
Silver Member
This is the 5th season Between srping and fall and it shares summer.
Fire Season (goes hand in hand with bear season)
Currently we have 14 good size fires burning up round us and I mean ALL around us! They have names like Uncles,H*ll Hole, Rush,Rays, I am up,Caribou,Haypress,The near Mary blane,Taylor, Poison....the list and names go on..........most are names miners gave to the areas in the old days.
There are actually 30+ burning including the orleans complex and six rivers
which are just on the other sid of us but far enough away.
Resources are spread thin around the west with all the lightning storms it's hard to keep up, their just letting some burn like H*ll Hole 600acres, and uncles 250 and Caribou wilderness fire 600acres (being watched since the strike's).and two or three others that are bigger. Seems like a few of the big ones are gonna burn till they run out of fuel or the rains come (1987 fire)
Some are so remote they can't get enough fighters in there to surpress it safetly with squadrens spread out everywhere. They work on one, surpress it mop up(make sure its out GOOD) and move on to another one some times going back to another one they just surpressed long enough to get to the next. Some are just getting Retardant after Retardant dropped on em.
These fires are burning in heavily forested areas(N.F. and wilderness)
You can look up and see plumes in every direction, Thick to light smoke in areas raining down ash in others depending on which way the winds a blowing. It's good and bad....wind keeps the plumes and smoke high But fuels the heck out of the fires. Although it is smokey out its not so smokey you can't see your tractor from the porch!Yet.
Me well the last two days I have been making sure the Whole meadow and forest surrounding is wet! as well as my fresh sawn lumber.. as far as the sprinklers and hoses can go. The water tanks are full and the water trailer is road ready, Tools and all.
The threat isn't imediate but you never know where that ember that blew over is gonna spark or the neighbor up Taylor is gonna need some help.
Lucky us theres a river to fill up with and swim about in the smokey heat.
I'll try to take some photos and pos
Fire Season (goes hand in hand with bear season)
Currently we have 14 good size fires burning up round us and I mean ALL around us! They have names like Uncles,H*ll Hole, Rush,Rays, I am up,Caribou,Haypress,The near Mary blane,Taylor, Poison....the list and names go on..........most are names miners gave to the areas in the old days.
There are actually 30+ burning including the orleans complex and six rivers
which are just on the other sid of us but far enough away.
Resources are spread thin around the west with all the lightning storms it's hard to keep up, their just letting some burn like H*ll Hole 600acres, and uncles 250 and Caribou wilderness fire 600acres (being watched since the strike's).and two or three others that are bigger. Seems like a few of the big ones are gonna burn till they run out of fuel or the rains come (1987 fire)
Some are so remote they can't get enough fighters in there to surpress it safetly with squadrens spread out everywhere. They work on one, surpress it mop up(make sure its out GOOD) and move on to another one some times going back to another one they just surpressed long enough to get to the next. Some are just getting Retardant after Retardant dropped on em.
These fires are burning in heavily forested areas(N.F. and wilderness)
You can look up and see plumes in every direction, Thick to light smoke in areas raining down ash in others depending on which way the winds a blowing. It's good and bad....wind keeps the plumes and smoke high But fuels the heck out of the fires. Although it is smokey out its not so smokey you can't see your tractor from the porch!Yet.
Me well the last two days I have been making sure the Whole meadow and forest surrounding is wet! as well as my fresh sawn lumber.. as far as the sprinklers and hoses can go. The water tanks are full and the water trailer is road ready, Tools and all.
The threat isn't imediate but you never know where that ember that blew over is gonna spark or the neighbor up Taylor is gonna need some help.
Lucky us theres a river to fill up with and swim about in the smokey heat.
I'll try to take some photos and pos