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going up the beeline, if you can access facebook, just wild the fire
Translation into English?
_______________________________________________________ An 8 dollar driveway boy living in a T-111 shack
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going up the beeline, if you can access facebook, just wild the fire
Translation into English? if you can access the links on facebook, it's pictures of the fire on both sides of the highway from phoenix to payson, also known locally as the beeline highway. the video's of the area are really quite something to see. the whole highway was shut down.
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Ron, my son is down there fighting the Bighorn fire just outside of Tuscon. Couldn't imagine 107 temps with a 50 lb. pack and gear on. Wild lands fire fighters are pretty tough.
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Ron, my son is down there fighting the Bighorn fire just outside of Tuscon. Couldn't imagine 107 temps with a 50 lb. pack and gear on. Wild lands fire fighters are pretty tough. winds as i understand it are causing multiple issues. this is the season for the state to burn. that area going up to payson is a favorite for offroaders, people were caught in there as i understand it from the fast moving fire.
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Ron, my son is down there fighting the Bighorn fire just outside of Tuscon. Couldn't imagine 107 temps with a 50 lb. pack and gear on. Wild lands fire fighters are pretty tough. I called the Bighorn in at first light Saturday morning as I was on a roof. I'm sure it was already known but it was just a smoldering patch at that point. Hope your son stays safe. Really appreciate those guys. Crazy to see what it's become. It's burning uphill towards Summerhaven. If it crowns up there it's gonna be bad. Insane the manpower I've seen on it...
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Thanks for the the kind words guy's. My wife never should have watched Only the brave. She gets pretty nervous when he in on the bigger fires. His crew just got asked to stay an extra week. 12 to 14 hour days without any time off would be brutal in that heat.
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Thanks for the the kind words guy's. My wife never should have watched Only the brave. She gets pretty nervous when he in on the bigger fires. His crew just got asked to stay an extra week. 12 to 14 hour days without any time off would be brutal in that heat. i was sitting on my front porch in prescott, when that went down. the area is happened in was south of prescott little place called yarnell. i commented to some of the other porch sitters, maybe big issue as i had hunted that area multiple times. lots of very thick overgrown brush, high winds, knarly country. i had to walk out of that place one time over ten miles in the summer limited water, almost killed us. anyway it went down, and there is a memorial there now for where the bodies were found. multiple page reports on what happened, and blame shuffling. my own opinion is mgt screwups from a lay person's perspectives, should have gotten out. consequently, those killed who had signed agreements temp workers, no insurance, etc. had families etc. the lawsuite started, public sympathy, the city of prescott ended up agreeing to pay out a heck of a lot of money. I am not commenting if that was righteous or not. but in one case a woman as i understand it hit the lottery, was in divorce proceedings with the guy, still got the payout. Their marshalling yards were just down the street from my house. the memorial service they had people from all over the country there. the fourth of july parade which is traditional in prescott was a tearjerker, everyone crying at the entry to memorialize them. There is a "P" on the hill entering prescott, been there for years. Sincer that happened, every year there is a "19" placed up there to commemorate the dates. I can see it from my porch. There was a fire up there too that week, i was wondering if it was gonna roll into town. It's like this bush fire, i have a number of friends living in the pumkin center area, probably already ou t. people unfamilar with arizona don't know the ruggedness of that country and how you can get trapped pretty easy. no low risk job for sure.
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I'm up here a Christopher creek, I need to be home in mesa tomorrow evening. If they don't open 87 it'll make a 90 minute drive into a 4 hour via Young or Showlow. Hearing 188 is closed through Tonto basin.
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On the bright side, its burning out the COVID........................................
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Damn hate to hear this. Hoping the firefighters stay safe! Camp several years back with the Arizona and other campfire folks. Tonto basin. Not far from Punkin Center.
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going up the beeline, if you can access facebook, just wild the fire
Translation into English? The Beeline Hwy is AZ state route 87 between Mea and Payson.
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I spent some time in your state last spring coming down from Utah through the Kaibab, slowly making our way to Phoenix to fly home.
Gorgeous state...
Arent the fires a natural way to rejuvenate the fauna? I realize the obvious negatives towards the houses etc etc.... its not something we see back east so Im unsure, but did notice lots of areas on our tour that seemed recently burned, in fact I think from Flagstaff to Sedona on 89A was all charred up if I recall properly.
Hope everyone is safe.
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Yep, fires suck.
My good bud, Daniel Laird died in a chopper crash in Texas........
Soooooo...... his kids mom died 2 weeks ago. Ughhhh. Thought I’d share that. Think about the young girl if you got a moment.
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AZ and NM feature some interesting firescapes from year to year, and often annually. The very low deserts rarely burn very far due to sparsity of fuel, but the high deserts often go roaring fueled by dry grasses, mesquite, then manzanita and juniper. It becomes even more intense up higher with the mix of juniper, cedar and pinyon. Add those in the high elevation ponderosa/conifer forests in more steep terrain, when dry and with wind, and the fires become very intense and fast moving. Very difficult to control/extinguish - much appreciation to those who do that work.
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Ron, my son is down there fighting the Bighorn fire just outside of Tuscon. Couldn't imagine 107 temps with a 50 lb. pack and gear on. Wild lands fire fighters are pretty tough. Those guys define tough. Strong thoughts to you and your family. mike r
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Mangum fire progression map for you Kaibab Hunters https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/map/6748/0/98078
...Actually Sycamore, you are sort of right....
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