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To: BurbankKarl
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From: Garold Cole
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 4:38 PM
Here''s an update - My brother Bryce and I have just returned from the Crestline community. We were allowed up to the Rim of the World high school because we took a truck load of food to the fire fighters. Many homes in the Rim Forest area are gone and the fire has moved up the hill from there. The Falcon Cable building is gone but the Elks Lodge, lumber yard, and most commercial buildings along the road are still intact with a few small fires still burning along the road. There are over a dozen fire trucks at gas station as that location has become a resting area for several of them. In Crestline from Goodwins parking lot one can see the fire on Strawberry hill moving north north/east down toward Lake Gregory. It appears to be a mile and a half away and not all that big as of yet. In addition we drove to Richard Mondors house in Cedar Pines to get a vantage of the fire coming from the north. There were only two hot spots that had crossed the ridge over two miles away to the northwest with fire crews stationed at the VFW. As to Johnnies market, it was NOT looted. Harold had opened it up to let people in as the kind man that he is. We stopped by the Stockade and had a quick beer, as theres still a dozen people milling around there. They say they plan on being the welcoming committee once we all return home. The BEST NEWS is that there is NO ash in the air or on the ground in Crestline. Im presently staying at March ARB and its raining ash here, some 40 miles away.
1,834 posted on 10/28/2003 4:55:44 PM PST by BurbankKarl
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To: BurbankKarl
Great to read your report and learn that the high school is still intact. I live in the Torrance/Gardena area, and we've been seeing ash on our cars since at least last Friday. I'm in the coastal strip about 10-15 miles south and about 4-6 miles east of LAX. On Saturday, the air was thick with smoke and it was very hot, but it's been gradually improving since.
1,857 posted on 10/28/2003 5:02:57 PM PST by Wolfstar (An angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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