JohnMitchell 16 #1 June 14, 2013 How y'all making out? I hear 360 homes burned to the ground. Damn, I hope they get a handle on that fire soon. Hope all of you are safe tonight. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldwomanc6 52 #2 June 14, 2013 JohnMitchell How y'all making out? I hear 360 homes burned to the ground. Damn, I hope they get a handle on that fire soon.Hope all of you are safe tonight. Just heard this. +360lisa WSCR 594 FB 1023 CBDB 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanuckInUSA 0 #3 June 14, 2013 Last year it was the massive wild fire in the Mountain Shadows subdivision and this year it is the fire in the Black Forest. Such a shame for a very picturesque part of the world. Try not to worry about the things you have no control over Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #4 June 14, 2013 My house was about 1-2 miles from being burned. Luckily, (for me; not so much anyone else) the winds shifted and took the fire back the way it came. I was on standby to evac. Still about 1/4 mile from evac zone. winds shifted again for a small time. But, I THINK my area is safe. I'm Moving To NJ in less than a month. I put off getting a property manager until I know that I have a house to rent. I'll sign the paper tomorrow. What a crazy time. Get this: SOME people who lost their homes are the same people who lost their homes in LAST YEARS fires. Two homes in two years? I would not have a sense of humor after that. I dont know how many but I asked my neighbor "Man, do you think any of those ppl are the same from last year?' He knows someone who is in that situation.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickjump1 0 #5 June 14, 2013 jtvalMy house was about 1-2 miles from being burned. Luckily, (for me; not so much anyone else) the winds shifted and took the fire back the way it came. I was on standby to evac. Still about 1/4 mile from evac zone. winds shifted again for a small time. But, I THINK my area is safe. I'm Moving To NJ in less than a month. I put off getting a property manager until I know that I have a house to rent. I'll sign the paper tomorrow. What a crazy time. Get this: SOME people who lost their homes are the same people who lost their homes in LAST YEARS fires. Two homes in two years? I would not have a sense of humor after that. I dont know how many but I asked my neighbor "Man, do you think any of those ppl are the same from last year?' He knows someone who is in that situation. Where I live some of the people have sprinkler systems mounted on their homes. I have an 8000 gal above ground pool with a fire pump and hose, and I've got my trees thinned and away from the house (no close neighbors). I do understand that high winds could burn up my fire defense plans, but I'm not going anywhere.Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #6 June 14, 2013 This may give you some ideas . Stay safe. No reason to die if the fires is coming with too much force.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldwomanc6 52 #7 June 14, 2013 Glad to hear your property is OK! I don't think you will have a problem renting the place at this point. (not sure which face to attach). This sounds a lot like when I was growing up in So.Cal. It was a perennial problem. It seemed like every couple years the hills threatened to burn burned down around us. My mom still lives in O.C., and now there is so little of the natural environment left, her house is hardly in danger, anymore. Mixed blessing, I suppose.lisa WSCR 594 FB 1023 CBDB 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickjump1 0 #8 June 14, 2013 jtval This may give you some ideas . Stay safe. No reason to die if the fires is coming with too much force. Very informative video, but I cannot understand why the homeowner had trees so close to the house plus the mulch. Of course I've seen that here, and there are instances where the local fire department will flat out tell you that your house is not defendable. There are many factors. Just the ability of the fire trucks to turn around/alternate escape routes are considered. The local eco center here does take people on a bus tour once a year to show them how different homeowners are prepared for the next fire. To a point, it's a do-it-yourself thing. I have heard of people who saved their house by just knocking ambers off their roof. Had they evacuated, they would have lost their house. It's all about how much risk are you willing to take.Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pandamonium 0 #9 June 14, 2013 It's pretty crazy here. I've got a few friends who got mandatory evacuated. I'm farther south. This is two major fires in two years. Last year Waldo Canyon threatened the whole West side of the city. This year the Black Forest is on the same warpath on the North side of the city.I hate landing in planes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites