New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
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New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
Was out hitting some of the peaks on the north edge of RMNP today and saw a big new forest fire on the way out. Here's a pic from Long Draw Road:
And my view of the area earlier in the day before the fire started:
They were shutting down all the roads as I was driving out, lots of emergency vehicles and small aircraft in the area. This is gonna be a pretty bad fire season for the US.
Here's an article on the fire:
https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2 ... 371627001/
And my view of the area earlier in the day before the fire started:
They were shutting down all the roads as I was driving out, lots of emergency vehicles and small aircraft in the area. This is gonna be a pretty bad fire season for the US.
Here's an article on the fire:
https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2 ... 371627001/
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
Thanks for sharing, what a wild change in a matter of hours. Must have been pretty crazy to see.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
Here’s a photo of the fire taken from
Estes Park today around noon. Approximately 24 miles away. 4,500 acres burned as of this evening.
Estes Park today around noon. Approximately 24 miles away. 4,500 acres burned as of this evening.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
How is Longs looking? (I know things can change with wind). Considering heading up Longs tonight..
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
Can’t see it from the Erie/Broomfield/Lafayette area, if that helpsLoveThisSite wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:50 am How is Longs looking? (I know things can change with wind). Considering heading up Longs tonight..
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
I went up Longs yesterday evening, and it wasn't really smoky at all despite not being able to see it from the Boulder area yesterday afternoon with the haze. There was smoke to the south and to the north but pretty much clear, blue skies over Longs. Yes, I'm sure this could change if the winds shifted.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
That stinks. Hate to hear that. Did Greyrock 2 weeks ago.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
Since Thursday the Cameron Peak Fire has grown from 26k acres to over 96k as a result of the heat wave and high winds. The fire has spread significantly into RMNP and prompted the closure of Trail Ridge Road. It has been raining ash since Friday night here in town, and it looked like twilight at 1 PM today. The fire now ranks 5th all-time in the recorded history of Colorado. Hopefully the impending storm and cooler temperatures will abate the spread, but the winds leading up to the storm certainly did not help.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
The Cameron Peak Fire is now the largest in recorded Colorado history at 164k acres as of 8 AM this morning. Glen Haven, Masonville, Storm Mountain, and Palisade Mountain have been evacuated, and Estes Park Power & Communication has begun shutting off services near Glen Haven.
Coloradoan articles:
Wednesday, updated Thursday morning.
Thursday.
CNN
CBS Denver
Wildfire Today
I was greeted by this pyrocumulus over Loveland and Fort Collins on my drive up I-25 returning home from southern Colorado yesterday. At first I thought it was a storm cloud, until I got closer.
Coloradoan articles:
Wednesday, updated Thursday morning.
Thursday.
CNN
CBS Denver
Wildfire Today
I was greeted by this pyrocumulus over Loveland and Fort Collins on my drive up I-25 returning home from southern Colorado yesterday. At first I thought it was a storm cloud, until I got closer.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
View from East Boulder late yesterday morning.
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Re: New Fire in the Poudre Canyon
Yep, we are in SLC with our daughter in Ft Collins, concerned... We are hoping they get this one under control for everyone's sake. Stay safe in that area folks!