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Category: Fire and Forest

Dozens of firefighters from CAL FIRE and U.S. Forest Service fight flames as they came right to the highway Saturday. The need to park equipment on the highway resulted in the roads closure from Saturday until Sunday afternoon.	 Photo by Jenny Kirchner

Fire and Forest: Going green with abatement …

Share/Bookmark Fire abating one’s property, or reducing the flammable vegetation around your house, is a very green activity. Of course, it is very good if you would like to lessen the risk of your house going up in flames and sending large amounts of toxins into the air and soil, but it is, happily, one [...]

Fire and Forest: Fire codes and the end of our grant …

Share/BookmarkQuick, who knows what PRC 4291 is? Here’s a hint — homeowners are supposed to be in compliance with it everywhere in California where there is a threat of wildfire. Okay, I know the old-timers up here got it, but in case you are new to these altitudes, this is the statewide code for fire [...]

Fire and Forest: Australian warnings …

Share/BookmarkAustralia is one of the areas on the globe that deals with wildfires every summer, much like the American West, so we should pay attention to what they experience in their fire season. And this past season in Australia is one to worry about. Australia had many fires throughout the season (September through March), which [...]

Fire and Forest: A future to aim for …

Share/BookmarkIt looks as if federal funding for fuel reduction in the national forests will be cut in this year’s budget. The final budget may include more money, but given the various pressures on the Forest Service for other missions, I expect this reduction to stay. With some recent exceptions, the pattern for fuel treatment dollars [...]

Fire & Forest: The threat to our oaks …

Share/BookmarkThere is a current and real threat to most of the oaks in our community — the GSOB or the Goldspotted oak borer. This beetle has killed tens of thousands of oaks in San Diego County, and has now been positively identified in Idyllwild. So far it has been found in three trees around the [...]

Fire and Forest: Some thoughts on the year …

Share/BookmarkAnother year to enjoy our mountains! On this topic, the vision of the Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council is “Fire Safe Communities in a Healthy Forest.” It is not that our members are people who have always wanted to cut brush, prepare firewood, or write and administer federal grants (though they are good at it). [...]

Fire & Forest: How we change regarding fire safety …

Share/BookmarkThe fire season has ended. I know fire professionals in the state who prefer to say that it never really ends, but when the rain and snow comes we feel like the main threat is over. An extended period of dry winds off the desert could change that, but barring that, we won’t worry about [...]

Fire & Forest: More evidence on the danger of wood roofs and the value of mitigation …

Share/BookmarkEach major fire we have tells us something important. What we learn may be something new or it may be confirmation of something observed before. Colorado’s Waldo Canyon Fire of June this year confirmed something we knew about shake roofs: they are dangerous in fires. I have mentioned the Waldo Canyon Fire before in this [...]

Fire & Forest: Planning for future wildfires …

Share/BookmarkOur local fire season thus far has not been remarkable, but it has been for others. We did get smoke from the Sage fires recently, but we were never seriously threatened. Other communities in the West have not been so fortunate. The Rocky Mountain states had very large and destructive fires in June, and the [...]

Edwina Scott, executive director of the Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council, thanks the Woodies for all their work before Friday’s luncheon began.	Photo by J.P. Crumrine

Fire and Forest: ‘Citizen of the Year’ and other lessons from the Woodies …

Share/BookmarkThe Woodies are the rock stars of California fire safe councils.   As the volunteer arm of the Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council, they abate homes and cut and split firewood for those in need. People driving past the HELP Center on a Friday morning have probably noticed a very busy group of people in [...]

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