Monday, August 29, 2016

Some more chimney fire pictures

The camp did not lose any structures. Immensely grateful to God and the men who fought the fire. We  got to the camp Friday 8-26 about 6PM and got over an hour tour with blow by blow commentary from the firemen. We learned a back fire was set at the rear of the caretakers. It reduced the flames to about 60' or so. With out the back fire, the flames would have been closer to 100' and the fire fighters would have had to retreat.
 The above photo is looking from the caretakers house toward the bathhouse which is beyond the oak. The trail to the canyon shows on the right side on the distant slope. There was still some smoke but this is fog.. Just what was needed to reduce the heat and help beat the fire down

 Coming around the corner of the house a little. You can see the fibar for the zip swing. The tree did not catch fire.I am amazed that there is brown grass along with burnt grass.
 The burn marks were attempts at back fires.. It burnt erratically in this area. Not sure why. You can see the kitchen supply trailer to the right of the play structure. Unscathed would be the word. Fire trucks are getting ready to move out. Our neighbor came over and brought his dogs. Again this  is fog not smoke.
This is the crew that was on site when the fire roared up to camp. They are from southern California. When they first got to the camp it was one truck, 4 guys. Slowly trucks would roll in to join the fight. We heard they went into our shop and grabbed 18 shovels, chainsaw and sickle mower. They cleared around the yurts. Ran the mower down slope of the caretakers, all to make it defensible
Here is the back of Jon's RV covered with gel. Yurt deck railing in the distance

Back side of yurt 6 and 7. Unscathed as well. No ember burns just a little smell of smoke. Hard to see but a bull dozer made a pass here.
This is the back side of the chapel with Jennifer in the view. Three or so dozer tracks and some singed grass. The amazing thing is the fire stayed on the ground. It did not climb the trees.
 Down in the canyon near the tee in the service road a tree was smoldering. They put this out.
 Here is another hot spot across the creek. Tree root system smoldering away. I had brought 10 gallons of water down, which they used in the previous photo and above.
 A little break time on the deck of yurt 8.
 Back top side this is a big oak that had been shedding branches. The trees are stressed by 5 years of drought. In the background is the bathhouse. Back and to the  right is the trail down to the creek.I did not take a picture but to the right it is a scorched earth hillside.
 This is looking over the camp BBQ at where the oak had been growing for a long time.It was dying and they cut it down before the fire charged up the slope. You can see the far slope and the fire did not burn everything. My guess is it burned about 30%. Rather amazing isn't it.

One last picture. This is just off the side of the shop. The small structure is the camp well. The fire crossed through the fence onto our neighbors yard.. You can see how it stayed on the ground. They put it out with a bull dozer. Thanks be to God for his mercies

OK one more. This is near the fire pit with our hose bib in view.This is some scorched earth that occurred when the fire swept east. The far ridge is pretty well denuded of brush. This is the knob the cross is on. You can see as you look to the left, it is wiped bare by the fire.



Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Chimney fire , rebuffed

All photo's were taken by Katrina Hearne, forwarded to me by Marty Wize

 Pictures taken from west of the camp looking generally S SE from our neighbors property. Received them as text messages. Jennifer and I were in Santa Clara the whole time. Tried to retrieve some items from the caretakers unit Sunday AM but were turned back at Interlake and Bryson Hesperia. Power to the area was cut Sunday evening. For the camp, no power means no water.
 I think this picture is the drainage behind the chapel. Viewed into camp from the west. Suspect the power pole is near the orchard along the entrance driveway. Tuesday morning 6:43 AM
 The ridge behind (south) of the camp. Monday night 8-22-2016
 You can see the pole barn and the kitchen trailer through the smoke on the left side of the picture. Monday afternoon 8-22-2016
 Marty Wize's front yard looking East. The Wize's are our neighbors to the west across Smith road. Tuesday5:30 PM
 12:30 PM Tuesday, firetruck coming down the driveway into camp near our gate
 1PM Tuesday kitchen trailer and dining pavilion in the background. Yurts are behind the bull dozer but not really visible. The trees around the yurts are not singed. Most encouraging,
Tuesday 8-23-2016 The soccer field looking East. Big oak just left of center is on our fence line  in the distance, it is along the West side of the soccer field. We can make out the camp truck, our SUV, Danny's tractor along with various Cal Fire vehicles. The chapel is behind the big oak and is not visible. We heard from Danny, our neighbor to the North, that a crew spent the Saturday  night on the field. What we hear is the camp weathered the storm without structure damage. The caretakers unit has fire retardant gel on it. Not sure how that will clean up. The fire still poses a threat but the fuel load is greatly reduced. Our first trip down will be for assessment, likely a day trip till we have power. The refrigerator and freezer will need to  be emptied and hopefully they can be cleaned up. What we have observed is God doing his fire strategy thing. The fire circled east first and then moved toward the camp and but was rebuffed by some very hard working firemen. Thank you and blessings on those men who are doing it again tonight just down the road a piece.