View Full Version : Massive series of fires up North here. Nobody cares though since its not near Denver.
HBARleatherneck
07-13-2020, 20:27
I notice if there is a 1 acre fire near Denver the news is all over it. There will probably be nothing about this event. Hopefully nobody here lost anything. Lots of pasture lost. That will hurt a bunch of ranchers. Lots of wheat burned too. Hopefully the farmers were insured, but that isnt always the case. Lots of fencing and other materials lost.
We just came back from a massive series of fires. There were agencies from Briggsdale, Pawnee, New Raymer, Sterling, Logan County, Morgan County, Wiggins, state, Forest Service, out of state Kimball county, Pine Bluffs, etc. Probably more agencies than that. Asking for air drops too. Fires were all over from East of Grover to the outskirts of Sterling. From near the State line to the North to just north of Wiggins. The lightning strikes were constant. Fires just kept popping up. The super strong wind would change directions every few minutes in the complete opposite direction. All the while we are getting calls for downed powerlines across the north area.
Anyway. No real good fire pics, but some super cell pics. (from a cell phone so not great like hatidua)
https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/004000727187/media/1672156020769629/medium/1594692891/enhance
https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/004000727187/media/1672156288155972/medium/1594692893/enhance
colorider
07-13-2020, 20:39
One burning in Evergreen as well.
GilpinGuy
07-13-2020, 20:52
One burning in Evergreen as well.
Yeah, not looking good.
https://www.denverpost.com/2020/07/13/evergreen-wildfire-elephant-butte-fire/
BPTactical
07-13-2020, 20:54
Awesome pics and thanks.
I was up in the Medicine Bow this weekend and you could see the haze.
Stay safe up there HBAR.
That's a great picture of that super cell.
Stay safe! Let us know if you all need anything.
buffalobo
07-13-2020, 21:29
Needed more bodies and equipment. I followed on scanner for long time. Those guys were bustin azz. They would get one put out and haul azz to help another crew.
Thanks HBAR
I had NO idea- thanks for the photos and the reports, HBAR! Stay safe.
encorehunter
07-13-2020, 21:53
We have been lucky so far. We have had several lightening strikes as well. We have also had people throwing out cigarettes or dragging a chain. The last two series of chain dragging started 4 fires each over 1/2-3/4 mile.
Stay safe. We are going back up for deployment on the 15th.
theGinsue
07-13-2020, 22:01
Y'all be safe up there and thanks for what you folks do. I got encircled in a pasture fire back when I was in High School and now have no desire to ever have to del with fire again (aside from a well managed camp fire).
Mykidsdad
07-13-2020, 22:39
Fire in Evergreen is a couple miles from my place no damn joke up here. On edge of Evac zone. Packed and ready to roll.
Also ....OUR HOBBY AND WAY OF LIFE HAS A LOT OF VERY HEAVY SHIT TO LOAD UP!
Following pics from other sources
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Mykidsdad
07-13-2020, 22:52
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Mykidsdad
07-13-2020, 22:53
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Fire in Evergreen is a couple miles from my place no damn joke up here. On edge of Evac zone. Packed and ready to roll.
Also ....OUR HOBBY AND WAY OF LIFE HAS A LOT OF VERY HEAVY SHIT TO LOAD UP!
Following pics from other sources
I'm still recovering from foot surgery, but I'll definitely bring a truck and trailer to you and anybody else up here and do what I can. PM if you need anything.
I'm still recovering from foot surgery, but I'll definitely bring a truck and trailer to you and anybody else up here and do what I can. PM if you need anything.
Same. Got a few trailer options depending on need.
Mykidsdad
07-14-2020, 12:45
Copy that...Thanks to all of the folks here.
We are good for now.
Fire is still zero percent contained. Winds are lower today and humidity is up and temps are down. Air assets on fire this morning just got pushed back by lightning squall that is passing through. Hopefully we can get the rain and keep the energy far enough away to allow crews to stay on their game.
Two hotshot crews on the fire along with local woodland crews. Engine assets staged for structure protection.
On another note....SAFER AT HOME ORDERS....WTF?!?!? I got those conflicting with my Evac orders....Now I am confused!
Yeah, gun stuff is heavy.
Screw that SAFER AT HOME BS, ignore those morons and their stupefying stupidity.
Take care of your family first.
jerrymrc
07-14-2020, 15:15
You guys stay safe. Been close to one only once and do not wish to repeat it.
Bailey Guns
07-14-2020, 15:24
You guys stay safe. Been close to one only once and do not wish to repeat it.
5 for me. No desire for an even half dozen. I'll take dealing with a hurricane or tornado any day over a wildfire.
My mother is a district ranger for the USFS down southern CO.
Due to covid the fire plan from the top right now is fast attack with a small group that is isolated from the rest of the department if they can and if it is safe to do so.
if not pound it with aircraft aggressively normally smaller stuff is monitored and maintained
Mykidsdad
07-14-2020, 18:25
Just had serious downpours roll through...Lovin the rain.
This was about two miles from my house as the crow flies...way too close for comfort. Small fire but it could have gotten outa hand real damn quick.
Many thanks to the members here that have offered to render assistance. We may be in the clear for now and hope to stand down in the near future.
Now I gotta put all this crap away!
Just had serious downpours roll through...Lovin the rain.
This was about two miles from my house as the crow flies...way too close for comfort. Small fire but it could have gotten outa hand real damn quick.
Many thanks to the members here that have offered to render assistance. We may be in the clear for now and hope to stand down in the near future.
Now I gotta put all this crap away!
Glad it all worked out!!! I did the pre-evac on alert thing back in 2012 and 2013; it's definitely not fun packing up everything and moving it off-site (along with lots of stress).
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