This sucks. The sequoia isn't going extinct but those big trees take soooooo long to grow...
That sounds like here.I live in the middle of wildfire country. In the 30 years I have been here there have been 22 major fires in my area. We have been forced to eOur smoke jumpers are God here, they never pay for their meals or beer.
They ate to a man, upset that anyone might suggest that they are in any way a party to poor forest care.
Continued dry climate. CLIMATE, has encouraged the explosion of bark beetles.
The bark beetles destroy the area under the bark of our trees and kill the plant.
It's easy to see, the trees turn a rust red color and then those trees become 40 foot tall gas cans.
We constantly log the area in order to reduce the threat. It doesn't work.
But we are still told that maybe we should "rake away the undergrowth".
Bullshit.
We also have large developed areas abutting wild land. We started doing controlled burns. One burn got out of hand and now all the municipalities have laws against controlled burns.
Much of out land is federal and must be managed according to federal guidelines.
We have lost pilots and jumpers, we don't like that. We do all we can to stop fires here but the problem is climate.
Period. And it isn't getting any better.
And it sounds like Colorado. Right down to the beetles.I live in the middle of wildfire country. In the 30 years I have been here there have been 22 major fires in my area. We have been forced to evacuate several times. smoke jumpers are God here, they never pay for their meals or beer.
They are to a man, upset that anyone might suggest that they are in any way a party to poor forest care.
Continued dry climate. CLIMATE, has encouraged the explosion of bark beetles.
The bark beetles destroy the area under the bark of our trees and kill the plant.
It's easy to see, the trees turn a rust red color and then those trees become 40 foot tall gas cans. Millions of them.
We constantly log the area in order to reduce the threat. It doesn't work.
But we are still told that maybe we should "rake away the undergrowth".
Bullshit.
We also have large developed areas abutting wild land. We started doing controlled burns. One burn got out of hand and now all the municipalities have laws against controlled burns.
Much of our land is federal and must be managed according to federal guidelines.
We have lost pilots and jumpers, we don't like that. We do all we can to stop fires here but the problem is climate.
Period. And it isn't getting any better.
I lost my home and my whole community in the Camp Fire, Nov 8, 2018I live in the middle of wildfire country. In the 30 years I have been here there have been 22 major fires in my area. We have been forced to evacuate several times. smoke jumpers are God here, they never pay for their meals or beer.
They are to a man, upset that anyone might suggest that they are in any way a party to poor forest care.
Continued dry climate. CLIMATE, has encouraged the explosion of bark beetles.
The bark beetles destroy the area under the bark of our trees and kill the plant.
It's easy to see, the trees turn a rust red color and then those trees become 40 foot tall gas cans. Millions of them.
We constantly log the area in order to reduce the threat. It doesn't work.
But we are still told that maybe we should "rake away the undergrowth".
Bullshit.
We also have large developed areas abutting wild land. We started doing controlled burns. One burn got out of hand and now all the municipalities have laws against controlled burns.
Much of our land is federal and must be managed according to federal guidelines.
We have lost pilots and jumpers, we don't like that. We do all we can to stop fires here but the problem is climate.
Period. And it isn't getting any better.
If you’re looking for a fight, you can usually find them on any vaccine thread denying vaccines work.Would love to hear from any of you climate change denying retards.
Are they really wildfires if 95% are ignited by humans? Closer to arson
I suppose domesticated fires are in your fireplace.Are they really wildfires if 95% are ignited by humans?
Was reading an interesting article recently on the perception of what's natural, due to our short time here...85 percent of u.s. wild fires are started by humans. But that really makes no difference unless you can stop them.
Humans have been participating in wild fires since they discovered fire.
That kinda makes them natural.
Check there wallets. They may have enough to cover it.Not a good position to be in:
Father-son duo arrested for allegedly starting Caldor Fire near Lake Tahoe
A father and son were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of starting a massive California wildfire that destroyed many homes and forced tens of thousands of people to flee Lake Tahoe communities earli…ktla.com
We going anywhere?? What should I pack?Was reading an interesting article recently on the perception of what's natural, due to our short time here...
(Pat on your back). Your being proactive. Probably a little scared to. I would be.Sucks. I've been burning the shit out of our property over the last couple weeks trying to reduce fuel for next year.