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Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by Hatchdog » Thu Sep 04, 2025 10:33 am

Our property up north where we hang out and hunt grouse is not looking very good for avoiding the wildfire up there. Yesterday I estimated it was 5 miles from us and we were in a level 1 (least severe) evacuation. Unfortunately by dinner time yesterday we moved to a level 3 (go now) evacuation and now the fire line is about 3000 feet from us and burning right in our direction. Last night the Incident Team had a meeting with the local folks that I was able to watch online this morning. The commander said that the fire got real active yesterday afternoon right in our area. They had to pull their crews back for safety. I had hoped that once the fire got to the heavily logged off area behind us the firefighters would be able to control it. From looking at the map it looks like the fire has crossed that area. The commander said that yesterday due to very limited visibility the fire boss planes were not able to dump water. This is a very mountainous area that fixed wing planes can not fly in without good visibility. They do have a helicopter dumping water that can operate with the limited visibility. Too much smoke causing the visibility problem.

I thought about driving up there yesterday and get some equipment out of the shop but decided to wait until this morning. Bad decision as the road is now closed. I have a riding mower and my brush hog up there plus my shooting bench and target stand. Plus a brand new never used garden cart I planned to use to haul my shooting stuff up the hill to the range. Oops! :roll:

Here’s the current map of the fire line and the distance to our place. We’re trying to stay hopeful but it’s not looking good. Feel really bad for the folks who actually live around the place, they have much more to lose than us.

Map from yesterday morning:


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Map from this morning:



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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by cooperhawk » Thu Sep 04, 2025 10:37 am

WOW! Not good. We live in the deep woods and fire scares me too.
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by CT_Shooter » Thu Sep 04, 2025 11:45 am

I'm hoping the best for you and yours, Hatch. That's getting scary close. Glad you're monitoring it.
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by Mags » Thu Sep 04, 2025 12:06 pm

I'm hoping it gets stopped!
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by BrokenolMarine » Thu Sep 04, 2025 12:42 pm

I wish you the best. On leave in Murphy NC as a young Marine, I was involved in fighting two forest fires with my Grandfather's Volunteer Fire Department. They were augmenting the Forest Service Professionals, mainly cutting fire breaks ahead of the fire or setting controlled burns to starve forward movement.

I was young, in excellent condition, and working in the heat and smoke was brutal. I spent a total of three days, the pros were in the woods over a week. One fire was started by an illegal camp fire, the other by a cigarette tossed out a car window.

I hope your property is spared, and no lives are lost in the efforts.
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by Ernie » Thu Sep 04, 2025 2:24 pm

Hope for the best.
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Post by The Wiz » Thu Sep 04, 2025 2:43 pm

Hoping for the best. :(
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by Rifletom » Thu Sep 04, 2025 3:50 pm

Man, that's tough to see/hear. Good luck to you Hatch. Damn.
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by Hatchdog » Thu Sep 04, 2025 4:20 pm

For now thankfully the winds (very light) have shifted blowing away from our place. Yesterday the winds were blowing directly from the fire to our place. We are cautiously optimistic right now. The guy who lives across the road evacuated last night and at my request unlocked and opened my gate. This will allow firefighters access if needed. Fingers crossed…

We’ve been listening to the sheriff scanner from up there and they are going from home to home knocking on doors making sure people are evacuating.
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Re: Property not looking good to avoid wildfire

Post by daytime dave » Thu Sep 04, 2025 4:53 pm

It sounds like all that can be done has been. Good luck to you and your neighbors. Remember to thank those firemen, whatever happens.
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