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The two fires in Archie Bunker on Steroids area merged over night.

I will put more on this thread as I scan the news.

Stay safe up there.

1 posted on 07/21/2002 6:04:46 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: EBUCK; Archie Bunker on steroids; AuntB; dixiechick2000; blackie
Here is the latest from Oregon live.

When the Oregonians have some live updates, please post them for us.

Stay safe.
2 posted on 07/21/2002 6:06:53 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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Fire: 'The thing went nuclear' feeding off blend of conditions! (The Fire went nuclear!)

Of course this blend of conditions is another legacy of the Clintoon and his anti human green fascists in control of Oregon with his/their no roads into forest areas and no thinning of the burnables.

The green fascists have basically shut down most logging in Oregon under the 8 years of the Toon and their enviral butt boy governor poster boy.

3 posted on 07/21/2002 6:15:21 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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FYI and your enviral ping lists.
4 posted on 07/21/2002 6:16:43 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: basscleff
Here is some graphic evidence re your warning of what can happen with Juniper bushes in a fire zone.

Stay safe.
5 posted on 07/21/2002 6:19:30 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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Thanks for the post Grampa Dave. The monsoons finally started here in New Mexico, some rain almost everyday for the past two weeks. Fire danger down from Extreme to Moderate. Looks like we made it another year. The Forest Service in the neighboring national forest isn't doing much in the way of maintenance, but the neighbors have been thinning and chipping. We may be ready when it comes.
6 posted on 07/21/2002 6:26:13 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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ping
14 posted on 07/21/2002 10:08:13 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Grampa Dave
Thanks for the update, Gramps.
The kids arrived home safe last night. They said that there was a bit of smoke where they were camping and more smoke in Sisters, but the only thing that really bothered them was a couple of black bears that got into their cooler and ate the watermelon!;o)
22 posted on 07/21/2002 6:59:56 PM PDT by dixiechick2000
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To: Grampa Dave
From KXL.com

Two wildfires have converged
A new storm threatens to bring lightning to the area, creating yet another hazard for crews.

With flames crackling through mixed sage brush and juniper trees, Oregon's two largest wildfires burned together overnight Saturday and became a single megafire that measured the second largest in the country.

But firefighters battling Oregon's largest fire will confront another hazard Sunday.

A storm with dry lightning is forecast to blow over south-central Oregon, where the Winter and Toolbox fires are burning on about 87,000 acres of sagebrush and juniper in the high desert.

The storm is expected to reach central Oregon by Sunday afternoon.

Fire officials have already dispatched another 800 firefighters to the complex of fires. That brings the total number of firefighters on the lines to about 2000.

About 60 homes are threatened.

Northwest Interagency Coordination Center spokesman David Widmark says National Guard troops are expected to arrive at the Toolbox and Winter fires Sunday.

Widmark added they have a better chance of containing the blaze now that it is concentrated in one area.

"The fire crews are getting together and talking about what's going to happen next," said Dale Warriner, a spokesman at the fire.

Flames burned up hillsides near Picture Rock Pass on about a mile-long combined leading edge, Warriner said.

The fire was about 15 percent contained Saturday afternoon, he said.

A voluntary evacuation order remained in effect for 60 homes near Summer Lake. Several homes in the Silver Lake area also were threatened, he said.

The new fire created by the merger has not yet been named.

Marc Hollen, spokesman for the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center in Portland, said there are about 25 fires the center considers major burning in the state.

The largest fire in the country Saturday was the Rattle complex of fires northwest of Green River in Utah, Hollen said. That fire didn't threatening any homes.

Meanwhile, fixed-wing aerial tankers took off in Oregon again Saturday after Federal Aviation Administration officials grounded the nation's fleet Thursday following a firefighting plane crash.

The restriction had not affected helicopters.

The FAA order was rescended at noon Saturday. Some tankers in Oregon remained on the tarmac for additional checks, but most of the about 10 planes took off with loads of slurry, Hollen said.

Fires burned a total of 212,000 acres in central, southern and eastern Oregon.

In other wildfire developments in the state, residents living near the southwestern Oregon town of Ruch returned to their homes Saturday as firefighters made good progress against the Squire Peak fire.

Authorities lifted a voluntary evacuation notice at 10 p.m. Friday after firefighters labeled the fire 95 percent contained.

In southern Oregon, the Tiller Complex of fires had burned more than 3,000 acres by in the Umpqua National Forest southeast of Roseburg by Saturday.

The Tiller Ranger District fire lookout at Acker Rock was evacuated Thursday because of fire danger. Several of the fires are not being fought because of a shortage of firefighters, Hollen said.

Officials were preparing an evacuation plan for the Umpqua Creek Pow-wow grounds in the Boulder Creek/Jackson Creek area.

In Crater Lake National Park, 11 small fires were reported contained Friday. The largest was two acres, park officials said.




Copyright 2002 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

25 posted on 07/21/2002 10:52:21 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: Grampa Dave
Should we rename Oregon to Oregone?
33 posted on 07/22/2002 1:41:27 PM PDT by Frumious Bandersnatch
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