Filed under: maps, Uncategorized | Tags: arson, Black Forest, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, forest fire, Gabbert, wildfire
June 14. Not able to see streets very well. Via Bill Gabbert’s Wildfiretoday.com.
http://wildfiretoday.com/2013/06/12/black-forest-fire-colorado-springs/
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: bicycle, bicycling, Colorado Springs, cycle touring, cycling, epic climbs, global warming, local warming, Pikes Peak, Pikes Peak Highway, Pikes Peak Toll Road, weird warming
Been to the summit several times on foot and once in an automobile. Can’t wait to ride my bike up that ridiculous road.
7NEWS – Pikes Peak Highway to open to cyclists Jan. 1 – News Story.
But — Jan. 1? The road is open? …. weird…. we are doomed … but sure should be a fun ride… ugh…
Filed under: maps | Tags: Cedar Heights, climate, Colorado Springs, Crystola, fire map, fire perimeter, forest fire, Garden of the Gods, Garden of the Gods Fire, Green Mountain Falls, Manitou, Manitou Springs, Mountain Shadows, science, Waldo Canyon Fire, Woodland Park
Today’s Events:
Fire activity is expected to increase today and tomorrow, with higher temperatures and decreasing humidity. Possible afternoon thunderstorms could also bring strong, gusty winds. Temperatures are expected to reach at least 15 degrees above season normal.
On the west side of the fire, crews will hold and improve line from Rampart Ridge Road south to Highway 24, eliminating hotspots where required, extinguishing roll-out logs, and continuing structure protection, with the aim of re-opening the highway as soon as possible. Night crews successfully performed a burnout operation in this area overnight.
Smoke may again be visible from Colorado Springs, as a large island of fuel within the fire perimeter continues to burn, but poses no threat.
Aircraft will make retardant drops on the northern perimeter as firefighters attempt to hold the fire south of Monument Creek. Three spot fires northeast of Rampart Reservoir are being aggressively attacked by air, bulldozers and hand crews. Firefighters will also continue construction of a contingency bulldozer line along Mt. Herman Road north of the fire.
Air resources will continue to be used to suppress fire activity in Williams Canyon on the southern flank of the fire.
via http://inciweb.org/incident/article/2929/14645/
Yesterday’s perimeter map:
Filed under: maps | Tags: Anglestone, Blodgett Drive, Colorado Springs, fire fighting, forest fire, Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs fire, Mount Saint Francis, Needlecone Lane, Rampart Reservoir, Sawback, Stanley Reservoir, USAFA, Waldo Canyon Fire, Woodland Park, Woodmen Road
I listened to the fire fight most of the day yesterday [Wednesday June 27, a day after 300-plus houses burned]. The fire made a bull rush on the houses above and west of Woodmen Road, around a street called Blodgett Drive and its associated cul-de-sacs, a little neighborhood placed to burn vigorously at the extreme northwest point of Colorado Springs.
The fire “flashed over” and many of the houses started to burn. Without quick action by multiple fire crews from all over the state, dexterously coordinated by radio and face-to-face meetings, the houses would have burned to their foundations.
After its big charge the fire kept up a cat-and-mouse game with the fire crews for the rest of the day, sneaking up on the houses through the brush. The situation was especially tense up on Angelstone, where five luxury homes sit in an exclusive little enclave hanging above the Blodgett Drive neighborhood. Fire smoldered on the hillside all day and into the night, and into the next day, as crews tended the houses with one easily blocked escape route.
The photo shows heavily wooded area behind Blodgett Drive and the houses perched on Angelstone. Woodmen Road is below.
At some point fire started in the open area west of Mount Saint Francis, below Woodmen Road. Fire fighters had already identified the nearby houses as a problem spot. The houses along Needlecone Lane and Sawback Trail were lined up along a gully that would “go up like a chimney” and so would be “very hard to defend,” according to radio traffic. But they jumped on it in the open area and put it out.
Screenshot shows the houses along Needlecone Lane and Sawback Trail below Woodmen Road. Mount Saint Francis is just off screen to the northeast.
If you live in this neighborhood, the fire fighters saved your house yesterday. Today is a different day.
Filed under: maps, Uncategorized | Tags: Colorado, Colorado Springs, forest fires, Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs, Mountain Shadows, Ormes Peak, Palmer Reservoir, Rampart Reservoir, Scar on the Mountain, Waldo Canyon Fire
Early AM 6/27, via http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_20928988?nstrack=sid:4529940|met:300|cat:0|order:3
Filed under: maps, Uncategorized | Tags: Air Force Academy, Colorado fires, Colorado Springs, forest fires, Garden of the Gods, Green Mountain Falls, Mountain Shadows, Peregrine, Waldo Canyon Fire, wildfire, Woodland Park, Woodman Road
The latest iteration, Wednesday 27 June AM. It ate a good chunk of west CS yesterday.
via http://www3.gazette.com/fire/
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, exurbs, Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs, mountain homes, Mountain Shadows, Waldo Canyon Fire
Don’t have a good map, because the fire is way faster than the map-makers.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Cedar Heights, Chipita Park, Colorado Springs, Colorado wildfires, Crystal Park, forest fires, Garden of the Gods, Inciweb, Manitou Springs, Old Colorado City, Ormes Peak, Queens Canyon, Scar on the Mountain, Waldo Canyon Fire, Williams Canyon, Woodland Park
As of roughly 5 p.m. Monday, June 25, 2012.
via Inciweb.org: http://inciweb.org/incident/2929/
Woodland Park on pre-evac standby.
Filed under: maps | Tags: Chipita Park, Colorado Springs, forest fire, Garden of the Gods, heat map, Hwy 24, Manitou Springs, Mountain Shadows, Rampart Range Road, The Mesa, Twitter, Waldo Canyon
Heat map about 12 hours old already…showing roughly 2500 acres burnt or burning.
via http://twitter.com/tommypez/status/216915772260352001/photo/1