On Saturday, November 8th, Amanda & I were driving home after attending a craft fair in town. As we drove up the mesa on Upper French Creek Rd, we spotted smoke. At first we thought a house was on fire, but it soon became apparent that it was a forest fire on the South side of Windy Ridge. It is suspected that it started at a shooting range near Hwy 16. We spent the rest of the day Saturday watching the fire grow larger and larger.
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| 11:30 AM Saturday...view from our house...fire started on opposite side of the ridge (south side) |
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| 4:00 PM Saturday...flames visible on top of the ridge. |
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| 5:30 PM Saturday...definitely visible on ridge...just started to jump over. |
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| 6:00 AM...dusk...nobody in sight and it was starting to get a little close for comfort. |
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| Note the firetrucks on top of the mesa on the left side of this picture...they had a patrol scrape a fire line along that edge so the fire wouldn't come over. It worked!! |
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| The firefighters showed up around 7:00 AM and quickly made a plan and acted! |
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| You can kind of see the fire line running parallel to Dave's fence in the distance where the fire trucks are. |
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| The patrol "scraper" that made the fire breaks. |
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| A very welcome sight. |
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| Joe took this picture when he went with his dad to check on some cows a little further up the road. |
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| Gabi's card for the firefighters |
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| Maya's card for the firefighters. |
We're going to try to hike to the three trees tomorrow (the 16th) just to check it out. As much as I hate to see a black Windy Ridge, I know it won't last long. It will be a wonderful science lesson for our kids to see how Mother Nature renews herself and the miracles that fire can bring. We probably won't see any elk on Windy this winter/spring, but I bet they will be back in full force once that green grass starts coming back!
We are so very thankful to our county firefighters and to all of the other agencies that responded. At one point there were 170 people working on the fire (and most of them volunteer!!) No houses were lost and the communication towers were saved!)























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