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Just noticed on Flight Radar24 they've got two National Guard Blackhawks and a private helo working downslope from Baldy. I don't see any aircraft on the desert side at all.
 

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We lost everything. I don't want to talk about the details.
I’m so sorry to read this. Eddie from our team went up to his Wrightwood place to rescue his cat and check on everything. Doesn’t look like they are out of the woods yet, but they really took a stand to protect that town. Prayers to all those firefighters out there.
 

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Just noticed on Flight Radar24 they've got two National Guard Blackhawks and a private helo working downslope from Baldy. I don't see any aircraft on the desert side at all.
Those 4 clustered together are fighting the fire

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This chinook just showed up, set down behind the dam.
 

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I'm sorry for the delay. This has been really stressful for me and my family.

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Thank you for your care and concern. This is not anyone's permanent residence within my family's ranch or the adjacent ranch.

The only details I didn't want to discuss was that my neighbors. Who happens to be a part of the boating community in a lot of ways, was up there when the fire broke out.

Alot of you guys might have a Dooley enterprise oil pan or scoop on your boat. He is my neighbor. Pat Dooley.

He and a 2 others were overwhelmed protecting my family's property and their own.


By the grace of God they only made it though because pat had the foresight to keep scuba equipment in case of a fire.
If I'm allowed I will share the moment before they had to jump in. We rely on the steady flow of Coldwater creek. There are many deep ponds and pools
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pat on the far right.
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Found this video about Southern California fires interesting

Title - Every 20 Years: Wildland Fires in San Bernardino County​

 

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This is a horrendous situation, but as a helicopter nut I'd have quite a moment watching that in person.
 

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We lost everything. I don't want to talk about the details.
I’m very sorry. I’ve friends who’ve suffered this. Their details were unimaginable. RDP is a substantial network. Help may be available here.

These fires are catastrophic for many. Early, unsubstantiated reporting doesn‘t help. The reports on Mountain High are a good example.
 
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I’m very sorry. I’ve friends who’ve suffered this. Their details were unimaginable. RDP is a substantial network. Help may be available here.

These fires are catastrophic for many. Early, unsubstantiated reporting doesn‘t help. The reports on Mountain High are a good example.
Please clarify unsubstantiated in my situation
 

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I’m very sorry. I’ve friends who’ve suffered this. Their details were unimaginable. RDP is a substantial network. Help may be available here.

These fires are catastrophic for many. Early, unsubstantiated reporting doesn‘t help. The reports on Mountain High are a good example.
Those that don't know shouldn't judge. Go ask him yourself.
 

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Please clarify unsubstantiated in my situation
Unsubstantiated - Not proved by evidence. There were a number of reports stating Mountain High Ski Resort had been destroyed by the fire. Turned out, fortunately that was not true. It did pertain to your situation.
 

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No word yet on what is down there. Road is not accessible and air space is restricted I guess. Just got pictures of the campground lodge at the top of our road looking into cattle cow canyon. I had to take a weekend and get away to the lake. I guess I have to wait. I'm remaining optimistic, but it doesn't look good
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I'm slowly getting pictures from friends in the fire department or county works from gmr. My father's cabin that I had worked on for 2 years when he moved to Idaho is gone. My 2 uncles may be there. We will not know till we can have boots on the ground to access the total damage. All I know is there is alot of stuff that should be there that vanished. All I see is tin and char. Lots of heavy equipment lost that was used to maintain. I'll update even if there is no positives to it.
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Hopefully they will allow access by this weekend. My father was looking forward to getting out of Idaho during the cold winters and being close to his grandchildren and my sister and i.brand new wood burning stove too. I have so many pictures that are hard to look at right now. The family has decided to rebuild whatever the damage is.
 

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Pretty wild how nature picks and chooses what to re-claim. I'd think if you keep looking at those positives and it'll be that much easier rebuilding.
 

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I wish I still lived out that way @Morehart . I'd pitch a tent with my sons and help with the framing. In spring, the mountain will come alive again, and the smell of fresh sawdust and spring will overcome the smoke. I'm sad for you that it was lost to the fire...but really happy your family intends to rebuild.
 

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I wish I still lived out that way @Morehart . I'd pitch a tent with my sons and help with the framing. In spring, the mountain will come alive again, and the smell of fresh sawdust and spring will overcome the smoke. I'm sad for you that it was lost to the fire...but really happy your family intends to rebuild.
It might be a cheap 5th wheel for a while with plenty of parking 🤔
 

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It might be a cheap 5th wheel for a while with plenty of parking 🤔
Nothing wrong with that. Heck, there are a couple of properties where I live currently that people are in trailers while building...and we have no creeks or ponds like your spread. I'm real happy it wasn't a time when you and family were up working, and your neighbors made it out ok.

For a "quick and dirty" cabin, there are some decent tiny homes. Some I've seen would suck to travel with, but would make good cabins.
 

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Nothing wrong with that. Heck, there are a couple of properties where I live currently that people are in trailers while building...and we have no creeks or ponds like your spread. I'm real happy it wasn't a time when you and family were up working, and your neighbors made it out ok.

For a "quick and dirty" cabin, there are some decent tiny homes. Some I've seen would suck to travel with, but would make good cabins.
Funny you should say this. We have been working on a lake property for the last few months. I'll post up a thread on buying the worst property on a good lot and transforming it to a cool lake spot.

Alot of stuff made it through the fire that I was surprised. 1 old cabin survived which was my grandpa's. He died in 1989 and left the ranch to his 3 sons. That is the place I have the most memories at.
All the work to restore and make livable might be gone for the rest.


The dream is still alive and well. I spoke to my cousin who just spent 6 hours cutting a new road to get down there. He's got a great positive additude on rebuilding
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The field used for storage was regularly brush cleared and left a temporary trailer. I mov3d this trailer away from the creek after a bear broke in last year. It shouldn't be that hard to make a temp snore shack for the work ahead
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Wood chipper and cement mixer should be fine as well!!
 

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The field used for storage was regularly brush cleared and left a temporary trailer. I mov3d this trailer away from the creek after a bear broke in last year. It shouldn't be that hard to make a temp snore shack for the work ahead View attachment 1432703
Wood chipper and cement mixer should be fine as well!!
Make the next structures all out of concrete and they’ll be more fire resistant. You’ve got the cement mixers.
 

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Make the next structures all out of concrete and they’ll be more fire resistant. You’ve got the cement mixers.
I though they lasted pretty good since 1916. Yes we are discussing steel instead of wood. I'm amazed at how hot things got at looking at the aftermath. I have too many pictures that are depressing and amazing at the same time.
 
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