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[GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #174994] |
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USAussie
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G'day,
There has been a lot of coverage here about the fires in Colorado and the west and I was wondering if anyone here lives nearby?
Regards,
Rob M.
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175000 is a reply to message #174994] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 07:31 |
Steven Ferguson
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Rob,
That one in Co. Springs is the worst one going. Your route does not
appear to be in jeapardy, yet. The entire SW is enveloped in a heat wave.
That, combined with the drought, makes it prime for extremely high
(highest) fire danger.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Robert Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au>wrote:
> G'day,
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> There has been a lot of coverage here about the fires in Colorado and the
> west and I was wondering if anyone here lives nearby?
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> Regards,
> Rob M.
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175003 is a reply to message #174994] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 08:31 |
Don A
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Most of the big fires in New Mexico and Colorado have been deep in National Forests, away from towns and cities so there has not been widespread damage. So remote that the largest fire in New Mexico history went almost unreported until the fires started in Colorado. They have wiped out some communities, 224 homes in New Mexico, the recent 300 plus in Colorado.
Bob Raef is from Ruidoso, NM some of which was evacuated. He has been in Lubbock with his wife and has not mentioned the fires.
Don Adams Dallas, TX
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175004 is a reply to message #174994] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 08:50 |
GeorgeRud
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Though we're fine in the Midwest and away from all these dangerous fires, we do have friends in harms way in Colorado that have been very busy doing what they can to protect their property from the flames. Our prayers are with them.
One thing that I always liked about owning a GMC is the fact that it would afford you an option if you would have to evacuate an area and could provide shelter. Whether it's a fire out west or a hurricane down south, you have an option.
As someone once said, if you have a GMC, you're not homeless.
George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175005 is a reply to message #175003] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 09:05 |
emerystora
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Things change very rapidly. There are now 8 separate fires in Colorado.
In the last two days an estimated 346 homes have been destroyed by Colorado Springs.
Another 257 destroyed by Ft. Collins.
Both fires are still burning and more homes are expected to burn.
One of the GMC Mountainaires has been evacuated from the Ft. Collins fire but we don't know about their house yet.
Emery Stora
On Jun 29, 2012, at 7:31 AM, Don Adams wrote:
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> Most of the big fires in New Mexico and Colorado have been deep in National Forests, away from towns and cities so there has not been widespread damage. So remote that the largest fire in New Mexico history went almost unreported until the fires started in Colorado. They have wiped out some communities, 224 homes in New Mexico, the recent 300 plus in Colorado.
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> Bob Raef is from Ruidoso, NM some of which was evacuated. He has been in Lubbock with his wife and has not mentioned the fires.
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175006 is a reply to message #175003] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 09:14 |
jw mills
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Don't know about New Mexico, BUT . . . . .
Waldo Canyon fire does seem to be going to take out the Air Force
Academy and the city of Colorado Springs.
The High Park fire near Fort Collins - 81,000 acres and something line
350 homes burned.
Each of these fires has only killed about one person - so far.
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Greeley, CO
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TZE-063V100731(under renovation)
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 08:31 -0500, Don Adams wrote:
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> Most of the big fires in New Mexico and Colorado have been deep in National Forests, away from towns and cities so there has not been widespread damage. So remote that the largest fire in New Mexico history went almost unreported until the fires started in Colorado. They have wiped out some communities, 224 homes in New Mexico, the recent 300 plus in Colorado.
>
> Bob Raef is from Ruidoso, NM some of which was evacuated. He has been in Lubbock with his wife and has not mentioned the fires.
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175007 is a reply to message #175004] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 10:17 |
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Matt Colie
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GeorgeRud wrote on Fri, 29 June 2012 09:50 | Though we're fine in the Midwest and away from all these dangerous fires, we do have friends in harms way in Colorado that have been very busy doing what they can to protect their property from the flames. Our prayers are with them.
One thing that I always liked about owning a GMC is the fact that it would afford you an option if you would have to evacuate an area and could provide shelter. Whether it's a fire out west or a hurricane down south, you have an option.
As someone once said, if you have a GMC, you're not homeless.
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George,
Richard Waters has a portion of his website at <www.palmbeachgmc.com> that is called "GMC as a Lifeboat".
The idea is there, but last time I looked it didn't have much.
If I lived someplace disaster prone, I would keep the water and fuel tanks full and a load of non-perishable provisions onboard.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175008 is a reply to message #175006] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 10:15 |
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My wife and I have been on a trip that took us from Louisville, KY through
OKC to Albuquerque (yes, Emery, we made it to Santa Fe) then on to North
Rim, West Yellowstone, Billings, Sheridan, and now near Rapid City. In the
last 20 days I've seen smoke on the horizon from five fires. Highway 212
in Wyoming was closed last night because of fire. Greatest concern to us
is what's going on in Colorado. The air was very hazy when traveling
yesterday from Sheridan, WY to Sturgis, SD. The further east we came from
Montana the greener it has gotten but it is still very dry all over.
In three national forests/parks no open flames are permitted. Sadly,
however, I did see a fresh cigarette butt on the ground along a path in
one of those forests. I guess some people don't understand what an open
flame is. One ranger I met is telling people that it you must smoke a
cigarette, do it in your car and don't through the remains outside the car.
Byron Songer
Louisville, KY
News and Web Editor, GMC Eastern States
http://www.gmceast.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175014 is a reply to message #175004] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 11:03 |
mickeysss
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GMC's are good for earth quakes out here as well. You always have a home, and it is cheap to have one of these.
I had my place burn to the ground in Santa Cruz, ca. lost every thing but an autographed book of einstein that
was in a suit case in the corner of the closet in the last corner to be burnt. When the wind is high there is no way to stop these fires.
The only thing you can do is forget about it and start all over. the suit case was burnt, the only thing left in the whole house was the book.
strange that it was the only thing left and it was a little crispy around the backing in the corner of the suit case. Relativity survived.
it was signed by Einstein. I still have it. THe worst thing about it is if it happens clean it fast for when it rains after the fire it all turns into
hard black stinky concrete like material. So get to it before it rains if it burns. The smell after it rains is terrible. WOrst than my last post. soorrry..
i regreess to lurk for a few days.
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mickey :-?
On Jun 29, 2012, at 6:50 AM, George Rudawsky wrote:
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> Though we're fine in the Midwest and away from all these dangerous fires, we do have friends in harms way in Colorado that have been very busy doing what they can to protect their property from the flames. Our prayers are with them.
>
> One thing that I always liked about owning a GMC is the fact that it would afford you an option if you would have to evacuate an area and could provide shelter. Whether it's a fire out west or a hurricane down south, you have an option.
>
> As someone once said, if you have a GMC, you're not homeless.
> --
> George Rudawsky
> Chicago, IL
> 75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175053 is a reply to message #175014] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 15:21 |
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hnielsen2
Messages: 1434 Registered: February 2004 Location: Alpine CA
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Same with us the only thing that was saved we had in briefcase under our
bed.
Our home was on the ground in less then 45 minutes.
The fire started with a "Fresh" green Christmas tree.
The tree was fresh cut eight days before the fire.
Our Christmas tree now comes out of a box,
Howard
Alpine Ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "mickey's space ship shuttle" <mickeysss@me.com>
To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 09:03
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA
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> GMC's are good for earth quakes out here as well. You always have a home,
> and it is cheap to have one of these.
>
> I had my place burn to the ground in Santa Cruz, ca. lost every thing but
> an autographed book of einstein that
>
> was in a suit case in the corner of the closet in the last corner to be
> burnt. When the wind is high there is no way to stop these fires.
>
> The only thing you can do is forget about it and start all over. the suit
> case was burnt, the only thing left in the whole house was the book.
>
> strange that it was the only thing left and it was a little crispy around
> the backing in the corner of the suit case. Relativity survived.
>
> it was signed by Einstein. I still have it. THe worst thing about it is if
> it happens clean it fast for when it rains after the fire it all turns
> into
>
> hard black stinky concrete like material. So get to it before it rains if
> it burns. The smell after it rains is terrible. WOrst than my last post.
> soorrry..
>
> i regreess to lurk for a few days.
>
> Best regards \
>
> mickey :-?
>
>
>
> On Jun 29, 2012, at 6:50 AM, George Rudawsky wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Though we're fine in the Midwest and away from all these dangerous fires,
>> we do have friends in harms way in Colorado that have been very busy
>> doing what they can to protect their property from the flames. Our
>> prayers are with them.
>>
>> One thing that I always liked about owning a GMC is the fact that it
>> would afford you an option if you would have to evacuate an area and
>> could provide shelter. Whether it's a fire out west or a hurricane down
>> south, you have an option.
>>
>> As someone once said, if you have a GMC, you're not homeless.
>> --
>> George Rudawsky
>> Chicago, IL
>> 75 Palm Beach
>> _______________________________________________
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175073 is a reply to message #175008] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 17:43 |
jhbridges
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In the words of Ron White, "You can't fix stupid."
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From: Byron Songer <bsonger@songerconsulting.net>
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA
My wife and I have been on a trip that took us from Louisville, KY through
OKC to Albuquerque (yes, Emery, we made it to Santa Fe) then on to North
Rim, West Yellowstone, Billings, Sheridan, and now near Rapid City. In the
last 20 days I've seen smoke on the horizon from five fires. Highway 212
in Wyoming was closed last night because of fire. Greatest concern to us
is what's going on in Colorado. The air was very hazy when traveling
yesterday from Sheridan, WY to Sturgis, SD. The further east we came from
Montana the greener it has gotten but it is still very dry all over.
In three national forests/parks no open flames are permitted. Sadly,
however, I did see a fresh cigarette butt on the ground along a path in
one of those forests. I guess some people don't understand what an open
flame is. One ranger I met is telling people that it you must smoke a
cigarette, do it in your car and don't through the remains outside the car.
Byron Songer
Louisville, KY
News and Web Editor, GMC Eastern States
http://www.gmceast.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175088 is a reply to message #175073] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 20:39 |
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Einstein said something like this: There is a limit to intelligence but
there is none to stupidity.
Byron
ATTENTION: This reply is in reference to what is provided belowŠ
>In the words of Ron White, "You can't fix stupid."
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>--johnny
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175110 is a reply to message #175007] |
Sat, 30 June 2012 01:39 |
midlf
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Matt Colie wrote on Fri, 29 June 2012 10:17 | Richard Waters has a portion of his website at <www.palmbeachgmc.com> that is called "GMC as a Lifeboat".
The idea is there, but last time I looked it didn't have much.
If I lived someplace disaster prone, I would keep the water and fuel tanks full and a load of non-perishable provisions onboard.
Matt
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Matt - I would say you do live in a disaster prone area. The Michigan economy certianly qualifies as a "disaster. <NO GRIN>
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150 (for workin on)
1975 Transmode TZE365V100394 (parts & spares)
Palmyra WI
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175118 is a reply to message #175004] |
Sat, 30 June 2012 08:23 |
Steven Ferguson
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I agree. Our motorhome was an excellent sanctuary when we were evacuated
twice during the SE AZ fires last year.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:50 AM, George Rudawsky <GeorgeRud@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> Though we're fine in the Midwest and away from all these dangerous fires,
> we do have friends in harms way in Colorado that have been very busy doing
> what they can to protect their property from the flames. Our prayers are
> with them.
>
> One thing that I always liked about owning a GMC is the fact that it would
> afford you an option if you would have to evacuate an area and could
> provide shelter. Whether it's a fire out west or a hurricane down south,
> you have an option.
>
> As someone once said, if you have a GMC, you're not homeless.
> --
> George Rudawsky
> Chicago, IL
> 75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Fires in the USA [message #175119 is a reply to message #175008] |
Sat, 30 June 2012 08:24 |
Steven Ferguson
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Wait'll you get to MN. You'll forget all about fires. Just the opposite
going on there.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Byron Songer
<bsonger@songerconsulting.net>wrote:
> My wife and I have been on a trip that took us from Louisville, KY through
> OKC to Albuquerque (yes, Emery, we made it to Santa Fe) then on to North
> Rim, West Yellowstone, Billings, Sheridan, and now near Rapid City. In the
> last 20 days I've seen smoke on the horizon from five fires. Highway 212
> in Wyoming was closed last night because of fire. Greatest concern to us
> is what's going on in Colorado. The air was very hazy when traveling
> yesterday from Sheridan, WY to Sturgis, SD. The further east we came from
> Montana the greener it has gotten but it is still very dry all over.
>
> In three national forests/parks no open flames are permitted. Sadly,
> however, I did see a fresh cigarette butt on the ground along a path in
> one of those forests. I guess some people don't understand what an open
> flame is. One ranger I met is telling people that it you must smoke a
> cigarette, do it in your car and don't through the remains outside the car.
>
> Byron Songer
> Louisville, KY
> News and Web Editor, GMC Eastern States
> http://www.gmceast.com
>
>
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Steve Ferguson
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