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Ammo Smith
- Dec 13, 2013
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Three days ago there were maybe a dozen fires burning in Oregon. This morning I tried to count, best estimate is 70 to 80 fires started in the last 48 to 72 hours. Some are small, standard lightning strikes that will be monitored for the time being. Others have blown up have some potential to get quite large. Prior to 72 hours ago we had about 2000 wild land fire fighters working in the state trying to get containment on 4 or 5 big fires. Not sure where more aircraft and equipment are coming from.
There is a regional fire center near us in Lagrande, central location for firefighting planes and helicopters. They are busy this morning. There are no new fires close to us but the smoke is so thick I cant hardly see the ridge behind the house.
Our main creek on the property has gone dry, normally it has enough water for the steers and horses until late August or early September.
It could get a littler western around here if we get anymore lightning.
Little blue dot is where we are.
There is a regional fire center near us in Lagrande, central location for firefighting planes and helicopters. They are busy this morning. There are no new fires close to us but the smoke is so thick I cant hardly see the ridge behind the house.
Our main creek on the property has gone dry, normally it has enough water for the steers and horses until late August or early September.
It could get a littler western around here if we get anymore lightning.
Little blue dot is where we are.




