Oregon fires
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wrote on 10 Sept 2020, 19:39 last edited by
You hang in there.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2020, 21:06 last edited by
Jesus.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2020, 21:55 last edited by
The full fire report for the state is 805,332.364 acres burned. The smaller number probably is a subset based on the area of the visual provided.
Go and be safe, Rainman. Yes, it's surreal, but so much of our world is this year.
Yes, you should have all the Doritos and ice cream you want. Hugs to you and your bride.
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wrote on 10 Sept 2020, 21:59 last edited by
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/6329d5e4e13748b9b9f7f33f06a3c376/
Zoom in on the area near Portland, and then also Eugene (south of Portland along I-5).
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 01:36 last edited by
Well, damn.
We just got text messages that we're been honored to move to level 2.A friend of mine Fred Charlton is the chief for Clackamas County fire district. Clackamas county is huge, goes all the way from Portland suburbs to Mt. Hood. He said he pulled all firefighters from the merging two fires nearest to us, they can't fight it. They'll pull back and regroup. Interesting how all interagency police are working together, there are Milwaukie police cruising through Oregon City, and Molalla, which is being evacuated. Wonder if Antifa will consider all this some sort of auto-pilot and they won't burn things down tonight?
This is all about me, of course. The areas that are burning are my motorcycle routes, beautiful country to ride through, and now they're, what, like burned up? No way, I don't believe it, they couldn't do that to me.
One of my wife's sisters lives in Beavercreek. They were at the Dr. when they got a text message level 3, they can't even go home to collect stuff, the cops and firefighters have the roads closed. My wife's other sister lives in Estacada, also evacuated. She lives in a beautiful large house in the woods. That doesn't look good.
I just told my wife WE ARE COMPLETELY OUT OF ICE CREAM!!
Dammit!!
How does everything go bad at the same time. Nonsense. All of it.And the smoke is starting to get me angry. Everything stinks like a campfire, and it looks like December fog outside. 6:30 pm and it looks like it's getting dark outside.
Other than that, everything's fine. How are all of you doing? I wonder about Kincaid, he lives somewhere around Portland as I recall.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 01:47 last edited by
@George-K said in Oregon fires:
Jesus.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 01:48 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 02:04 last edited by
Well, we just booked a hotel for 2 nights. If we get a level 1 in the middle of the night, at least we have someplace to go. Thanks for the kind thoughts everyone. Just crazy, I'm all ready for New Year's eve, kick 2020 into history.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 02:33 last edited by
Good, but what about the ice cream?
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 02:53 last edited by
Pack the things you care about now and put them in the car
Stay safe my friend.
Twitter is saying the Oregon fires are likely arson? Could it be? Man we’re vulnerable. Forget suitcase nuclear devices, all Al Qaeda needs is a lighter.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 02:58 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 04:27 last edited by
Stay safe, my friend.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2020, 04:52 last edited by
Rainman, I'm so glad you're getting out and have a hotel room ready. They're going to be booked up pretty soon.
So sorry to hear of your family members' situations. It's awful, just plain awful. Well, more like spectacularly awful.
I hope your home is spared, and your motorcycle. I know what you mean about the great places to ride in your area. It's just beautiful, which makes it all the worse to have it burn.
Go to the corner market called World Foods. I think it's on Everett and 10th? You'll find fabulous ice cream there. If the owner, John, is there, tell him Brenda from Minnesooooooota says hello. Yes, spoil yourself and your bride with some ice cream from there. They have yummy stuff.
Also go to their prepared food section for excellent takeout Middle Eastern dishes. You'll make me jealous of all the good things you will find there. Everything is excellent from John's store. He even has terrific wines.
Have a feast and tell us all about what you got to enjoy. If Portland is burning around the edges, you can still be cool at the hotel.
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wrote on 12 Sept 2020, 00:34 last edited by
Wow. I hope things work out ok for you, Rainman. I experienced this once too, lost a vacation home in it. But I was never personally in any danger. Keep safe. Just remember that things can be replaced. People cant.
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wrote on 12 Sept 2020, 02:48 last edited by
Stay safe Rainman.
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wrote on 12 Sept 2020, 09:40 last edited by brenda 9 Dec 2020, 09:40
Updates when you can, Rainman. I hope the change of wind direction helps.
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wrote on 12 Sept 2020, 21:01 last edited by
Thanks for the kind words and support. George's picture of PDX is spot-on. Very smokey, smells like camping, fresh air and sunlight are a memory.
SIL in Estacata moved in with another of my wife's sisters, SIL and her husband from Beavercreek moved in with relatives in Vancouver. Several neighbors around us have taken in family members, extra cars and RV's throughout the neighborhood. We are fine, added towels at the base of exterior doors, we have two portable air purifiers I dug out of the garage, not sure they help much but one has charcoal filters and is new, so who knows. We are right inside level 2 boundary and given how calm it is, there is no chance the fire will overrun us. At least that's my opinion and I'm always right. The smoke is really thick, there is no wind to blow it away.
I'm sure my most depressing report will be when this is over, and we get to go see the destruction from the fire. -
Thanks for the kind words and support. George's picture of PDX is spot-on. Very smokey, smells like camping, fresh air and sunlight are a memory.
SIL in Estacata moved in with another of my wife's sisters, SIL and her husband from Beavercreek moved in with relatives in Vancouver. Several neighbors around us have taken in family members, extra cars and RV's throughout the neighborhood. We are fine, added towels at the base of exterior doors, we have two portable air purifiers I dug out of the garage, not sure they help much but one has charcoal filters and is new, so who knows. We are right inside level 2 boundary and given how calm it is, there is no chance the fire will overrun us. At least that's my opinion and I'm always right. The smoke is really thick, there is no wind to blow it away.
I'm sure my most depressing report will be when this is over, and we get to go see the destruction from the fire. -
wrote on 12 Sept 2020, 21:50 last edited by
" . . . added towels at the base of exterior doors . . . " GULP!
Thanks for checking in, Rainman. Thinking of you, and hoping this will all be in y'alls rearview very soon.