Very scary stuff up there at East Troublesome. 19k acres up to 125k...
Very scary stuff up there at East Troublesome. 19k acres up to 125k...
Last edited by Sawin; 10-22-2020 at 07:41.
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The area that exploded yesterday was essentially a forest of dead trees. Nothing you can do when it's dry and windy.
I'm at 8300 ft and it was 54 degrees when I left this AM. A breeze was blowing as well.
My porch cam shows sunny weather right now.
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Every place I've ever hunted is full of dead fall that looks like it would be catastrophic if it ever caught fire.
I assumed that the continental divide and treeline would stop the eastern advance of the East Troublesome fire. But there are some heat signatures that indicate it may have jumped over to the east side of the divide anyway. Seems unlikely to me, but I guess flying embers could end up anywhere with the 100,000 acre explosion last night. That smoke/heat/ember plume must have been massive.
https://twitter.com/weather_west/sta...251834881?s=10
Ugh- Estes Park Fire and EMS scanner confirms some fire activity near confluence of Spruce Creek and Forest Canyon on the east-side of the divide.