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Ray Ford

Gap Fire Efforts Shift West

The Fire Is Active in Upper Winchester Canyon and from Windermere to the Gun Club


Sunday, July 6, 2008
By Ray Ford (Contact)
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Going from the normal hum-drum of everyday life to five days of smoke, soot, ash, evacuations, and the hundreds of untold dramas throughout Goleta, to a town seemingly on the verge of destruction, hum-drum seems like a good thing.

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Ray Ford

Thus far Goleta residents have been tossed every which way, both physically and mentally. Last night, for the first time in way too long, good news began to work its way into the conversation once again.

What happens over the next few days will determine how far that cheer will go.

Today, the fire was extremely active on West Camino Cielo from a point just west of Windermere to the Winchester Gun Club.

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Gap Fire, July 6

The fire perimeter began to shift towards the west with the flames moving towards Condor Peak and the crest. The fire was also very active along the area from Windermere to the Gun Club as well. By Ray Ford

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Over the past several days the fire has done what the firefighters call “bumping” the road — something that occurs when the fire creeps up to it in a fashion that is fairly easy to put out by a pumper crew and plenty of water.

Today, engine crews, pumpers, and water tenders were busy all afternoon tending to dozens of these bumps as well as what I’d call a few hard hits, with flames reaching 15-to-20 feet in many places.

For the first time, the crews began to light backfires with flares and drip torches while other firefighters stood with their backs to the fire, looking north for any sign of a spot fire igniting the brush.

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As I left this evening at 6 p.m. the crews were still busy lighting backfires and burning out the brush. Fortunately for the crews, the winds had shifted to a down canyon mode, pushing the smoke and fire toward Goleta at a 10-to-15 mph. Though back firing operations such as this are tricky business, if successful (which it appears they will be), this final section of West Camino Cielo may be able to be declared contained tomorrow.

The last major uncontained portion of fire line remaining is in the steep upper parts of Winchester and Tecolote canyons. Though there were reports of embers spotting into Eagle and Dos Pueblos canyons, the primary area of concern was the section burning in the upper part of the Winchester drainage.

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Several Forest Service crew members check fuel break with Lake Cachuma on the right.

Late this afternoon I accompanied a crew member from Big Bear to the upper part of Winchester Gun Club to a point that provided views down into Winchester Canyon and west to Broadcast and Santa Ynez peaks. From there the fire appears to be pushing more to the north toward the top of the mountains than west toward Dos Pueblos Canyon.

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Ray Ford

If so, that would be good news. The crest near the top of the Santa Ynez Mountains is wide and dozers were busy removing vegetation down to mineral soil.

The fire also appeared to be burning slowly with only a few major runs that produced large flames. Unfortunately a number of those runs were in the vicinity of the power lines that provide electricity to the South Coast.

While it is too early to draw any conclusions, fear that the fire might quickly overrun Condor Point or the crest proved unfounded. There is still cause for concern but for today the good news holds.

Related Links

  • More Gap Fire information
  • The rest of Ray's photos for July 6
  • Large Updated Fire Maps
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Really sad to hear about evacuations to Dos Pueblos, Santa Barbara Ranches and beyond.
I can't help not feeling to chirper about land still burning.
Glad there is containment.
Glad we have resources.
Just incredibly sad for those who have lost and are yet to lose there land,homes and possibly lively hoods.
Interest in who started fire is now rising on the priority list.
The hint that it may have been partiers at Lizard head really saddens me. If someone knew they lit the fire, even if only by accident,if they did this and just abandoned the scene.....I would hate to be that person or those persons...i would hate to carry the weight of that immense guilt.

emenzies (Elizabeth Menzies)
July 7, 2008 at 12:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)

If you feel so moved, please take a moment to go to

http://www.thanksgapfirefighters.com

and submit a message of gratitude for the firefighters who have been working this fire.

Thanks.

Bargs (anonymous profile)
July 7, 2008 at 2:38 a.m. (Suggest removal)

"Back-firing..." that is good news.

GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 7, 2008 at 10:48 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Yes, it is a tragedy to fear the loss of losing one's home. Please too spare a thought for the animals who live in the forests of California and who are dying in these infernos, weep a tear for the thousands fleeing and being engulfed by the relentless and cruel flames;please grieve with them for the helpless young they left behind, and for those who chose to stay and die with their babies, and for the homes they will never return to.

samuel (anonymous profile)
July 7, 2008 at 3:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Here's a great photo and some info about the fire retardant that's being dropped in the hills:

http://gizmodo.com/5022540/worlds-larges...

Here's some amazing photos of the CA wildfires, mostly from the Gap fire. Finding some beauty in the midst of this destruction:

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/07...

KatieCleary (anonymous profile)
July 7, 2008 at 4:09 p.m. (Suggest removal)

(I just saw this on another blog)

If you feel so moved, send a note of thanks to the Gap firefighters at:

http://www.thanksgapfirefighters.com

Thanks to everyone who has participated thus far.

KatieCleary (anonymous profile)
July 7, 2008 at 11:09 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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