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Author: | akaFrankCastle [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:44 am ] |
Post subject: | The Waldo Canyon Fire |
First, I want to say thanks to EVERYONE who has selflessly offered assistance. The gesture is very much appreciated. And now, the last 24 hours. On Saturday, when this thing first started to kick off I asked Melanie to pack a few things, just in case. I wanted to keep it simple, but irreplaceable. I toyed with the idea of moving the Bronco down to Fort Carson, but the fire appeared pretty tame on the eastern side. And the great job of containment that was going on around the Cedar Heights neighborhood had me hopeful. Sunday was pretty boring with no real expansion or surprises in the containment. I spent some time on the roof, keeping tabs on things, and did notice a little peeking over the Rampart Range Road ridge line, but nothing fast moving. Winds seemed to be doing a decent job of keeping things at bay. By Monday we'd started to grow a bit content. I actually contemplated unpacking some of our things and moving the 4Runner back in to the garage (where all of our stuff was stacked and waiting to be loaded). Today seemed just like another day. I went back to work, feeling a bit guilty at having taken yesterday off due to the fire. I was back in my office by 4pm and sat down to watch the evening briefing while changing clothes and getting ready to go home. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary and I loaded up for the drive. Within maybe 10 minutes of my leaving work, I started receiving texts from my very good friend and neighbor Josh. He'd been home all day and keeping tabs on things. Between reading his texts and listening to the local news radio station, I knew something was going badly. News reports turned from quiet concern to near panic. "The fire is in Mountain Shadows", I heard. I thought, "In? Or near? Because I don't remember ANYTHING about Mountain Shadows being in the broadcast." That quickly turned to "The Flying W Ranch is gone." "What?", I thought. There is no way. This has to be a mistake. It can't be moving this fast. 15 minutes in to my drive, I hit a parking lot on I-25. Nothing was moving and there was a thick orange fog on the interstate in front of me. I painfully waited through the traffic, 2 miles, 1 mile from my house. I started texting and then calling Melanie. I told her to go ahead and find us a hotel room. There was simply too much dust and smoke to keep her and Margo at the house. Melanie confirmed this for me when she said the central air was pumping out a little bit of smoke. By the time I made it home, we were somewhere around 55-65mph winds on the far north west side of town. The Flying W Ranch, which I understand has some sort of historic significance, as well as an estimated 35 homes were GONE. Without a mandatory, or even preliminary, evacuation order in effect I made the call to get out of dodge. We found a room in Pueblo, packed up our already packed belongings, and hit the road. The traffic getting out of our subdivision was madness. More people trying to get in than get out. The drive down was uneventful and we got all of our stuff moved in to our new home away from home. Along the way down here, I made and received several phone calls to members of this club. I was scrambling to make up for my stupidity in not following my instincts before. I appreciate each and every one of you offering what you could to help me out. After we settled in, I got back in the truck and headed back to the house. In communication with my friend Josh, I learned things had calmed down and there appeared to be little to no danger. I experienced no road blocks on my way, and coordinated with JD to get my Bronco out of danger. JD graciously agreed to meet me a safe distance away from my house to pick up my Bronco with his trailer, despite being in Colorado Springs, no doubt with family or his wife, and having to drive back to Falcon to get his trailer and then BACK to COS to meet me. Because I had some time before JD would get back, I set about packing up more sentiments from within the home. I also packed up every gun and every bullet I have (don't need any firemen getting hit by stray rounds while they try and put flames out). When JD let me know he was close, I hopped in the Bronco, followed by Josh, and headed out of danger. No sooner than we had crossed Centennial Blvd did I get the mandatory evacuation notice on my phone. Playing an audible, I called JD and set up a new spot to meet, closer to the action but still outside of danger. I did a hot drop of the Bronco in an abandoned gas station parking lot (leaving the keys in the driver's seat, after all, who is going to steal a car in the middle of a forest fire?), and headed back to the house to get my Super Duty. We made it back without running in to road blocks and I had one last chance to run through the house. Now, let me tell you something. When crap is happening 5 miles away, you have all the time in the world. When you don't need binoculars to see and smells the flames and the sound of fire engines is the ONLY thing you hear, there is never enough time. So, long story short, we're out. The house was standing last I saw it. The Bronco is safely tucked away in Falcon. And I'm sleeping in a bed tonight. I've got a ton of tools, Bronco parts, and 18 years worth of memories of military service that I may or may not ever see again. But it could sure as hell be worse. I know of at least two more Bronco owners and 32,000 other people who can definitely use your thoughts. Keep them in mind as I will. **One final thought. Gawkers. Looky Loos. Rubber neckers. Whatever you want to call them. You would not BELIEVE how many of these SOBs were running around the area. Stopping in the middle of the road to take pictures. Walking the streets, pointing and staring. Standing in parking lots taking pictures like tourists. Treating the damn thing like it was a trip to Disney Land. If you ever find yourself tempted to do the same thing in the future, and based on the caliber of people I have met from here I doubt you would, but JUST IN CASE...think about having 1 hour to get everything out of your house that you want/need and never getting anything else back. Now imagine some idiot is standing in front of you and won't move while that clock ticks. |
Author: | Booger [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Waldo Canyon Fire |
Glad to hear you made the right decision to get out and keeping things packed. Also we pray for all those in the Springs area who are having to endure this horrible tragedy. May you make it out safely and return to a home. Anything needed post it up and we'll see if we can get er done. |
Author: | Badlands [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:26 am ] |
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That is quite a story Zack. I am happy you and your family, pets included, and your most prized possessions are safe. As hockeydad, Bob and Justin have said, if there is anything any of us can do, please let us know. |
Author: | Rox Crusher [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:53 am ] |
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Zach, relieved that you and your family are safe. If you need something don't hesitate to ask I would be privelaged to help. |
Author: | Moab Mike [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:05 am ] |
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Ditto with if you need anything don't hesitate to call. |
Author: | ZOSO [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:27 am ] |
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Hope all is OK. If any of you springs guys need anything just say and I can be on my way with the truck and trailer. |
Author: | cwin74 [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:33 am ] |
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Good to hear you and your family are safe and sound. Sorry you had to go through that. |
Author: | Jesus_man [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:01 am ] |
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My side of the story: I was driving down the an eerie smoke filled street, trailer in tow. I happened to drive past the old and dark parking lot and it looked as tho someone had abandoned and old bronco there. So I pull in to find the keys in the drivers seat. It got me to thinking, I am sure the owner was scared it'd get burned in the fire, so he parked it here in hopes that someone, with an appreciate for broncos, would come by and take good care of it. So I loaded it up and came home: No, in all seriousness, I am happy to do what I can for those affected by this fire. Zack if you need anything else, please don't hesitate to call. That goes for everyone else as well. I've got more room to store vehicles (albeit, temporarily since we're moving). I'll come to you if need be. Continued prayers for all those effected, especially those who have lost their homes. It's simply a blessing that no injuries have been reported! J.D. |
Author: | Badlands [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:34 am ] |
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Well done JD! |
Author: | D&D72 [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:57 am ] |
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All I can say is WOW. and I'm glad you made it out safe! X2 if anyone needs help or another trailer. and a fine job you did JD! |
Author: | Justin [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:00 am ] |
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Glad you guys are OK, hope it works out well for you. You and yours are in my family's thoughts. |
Author: | Jesus_man [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:10 am ] |
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I am just paying it forward, which from what I've seen, is a staple of this club. Just running with the torch when it's my turn! |
Author: | landshark [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:12 am ] |
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Good to hear you are ok, again same here if you need anything let us know I would be happy to open our extra room or if you need a hand. |
Author: | hockeydad4-22 [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:19 am ] |
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Author: | ZOSO [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:30 am ] |
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Its moving north now. My co workers live in monument and just got a pre evacuation notice. |
Author: | Mr. Lav [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:39 pm ] |
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Hey Zack, where abouts is your house all I need to know is which street, I will be up there working tomarrow helping out and I can ask the fire fighters if your street got hit, when I talked to them today they said it was very bad yesterday, just let me know I will be at 30st and GOG tomarrow Alex |
Author: | Friday [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:10 pm ] |
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I'm up here in Palmer Lake on Pre-evacuation notice. I'd like to get my Bronco out east where my brother live or any place safe for that matter. Anybody got a trailer they could loan. The bronco runs but is not road worthy just yet. Steve 719-651-7625 |
Author: | akaFrankCastle [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:21 pm ] |
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Brother, if I had a trailer I would be up there NOW. If you find a trailer lacking a truck, you call me and I will be there. I got a debt to pay off. |
Author: | akaFrankCastle [ Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:23 pm ] |
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Author: | Rox Crusher [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:08 am ] |
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wholly crap..........Channel 9 news is reporting that the estimate for burned homes is as high as 300 really feel for those that have been affected |
Author: | Jesus_man [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:56 am ] |
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Author: | cwin74 [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:07 am ] |
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Author: | Friday [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:24 pm ] |
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Thanks for your help JD. It was great to meet you today. Just getting the bronco off the mountain was a huge relief. I was ready to say goodbye to it if necessary but now she's safe in the event something happens. Thank you Zach for your willingness to help too. Blessings to everyone in the Bronco community!!! |
Author: | Badlands [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:12 pm ] |
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And a truck well worth saving. Looks great! Congrats! More excellent work by JD! |
Author: | Jesus_man [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:24 pm ] |
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Author: | Kinder [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:38 pm ] |
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Nice work. |
Author: | akaFrankCastle [ Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:00 pm ] |
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Evacuation order was lifted for us tonight. I made the trip over and all is well. We'll be moving back home tomorrow. On a side note, 1 arrest and 4-5 others detained in my neighborhood this evening. Charges: looting and suspicion of looting. |
Author: | ZOSO [ Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:32 am ] |
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Author: | Entourage [ Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:41 am ] |
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Punisher - so happy things are good with the house and family is safe. We are so relieved. Thanks for keeping us updated on what's happening. Jesus - nice job helping to save Friday. I know my family feels completely helpless so let us know if there is anything we can do other than stay out of the area taking pictures. |
Author: | Jesus_man [ Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:36 pm ] |
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Good and bad news Zack. Hope they left your place alone. I'm with Rob - what scum to prey of this situation at all. The people calling and asking for donations, or even door to door... Horrible! I will be headed SW for the weekend, but you know where the keys are to your bronco, so swing by whenever is convenient for you. (My wife may have to stay behind so she may be home) It's not hurting a thing where it's at either, so if you need it to stay a while long that is perfectly fine. I am kinda liking having two horses in the stable and yours is pretty low maintenance. |
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