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In <3F9C1547.7930@peterskye.com>, on 10/26/03
at 11:39 AM, Peter Skye said:
>You should see the neat view out the window down here in San Diego. The
>fires are getting mighty close and the winds are gusting at maybe 60 mph.
>White ash is falling out of the sky, just like a light snow flurry. The
>clouds above are all red.
We are in the ash path here. It's pretty heavy considering we are about
40 miles southwest of the Old and Grand Prix fires.
>I'm in the hills near El Cajon and Jamul; lots of burnable stuff all
>around. I think I'll back up, shut everything down, and load essential
>paperwork into the truck.
Good plan. So far, it looks like your other home base is OK. We have
friends with homes in Crestline. So far, so good for them.
I've been keeping up using:
<http://wildfire.cr.usgs.gov/ca_geomac/viewer.htm>
Regards,
Steven
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