10/13/08 PM – There is a flare-up, possibly up above Limekiln. From here, it looks to be north of N-F Rd. Kimball indicates it is higher than his elevation (2000′) and estimates it at 2700′. From my perspective at 3200′, I would put it a little lower than that, maybe 2500′, but what do I know. USFS and the CHP at Nacemiento are both aware of the flare-up, and state that it is within the containment lines. I can see flames with my unaided eye. I will check it out more thoroughly tomorrow, and report back anything I learn, but tonight is a night of peace and quiet, I hope.
Garnered from the scanner, Kimball writes: “Possibly 2 flareups, best guess.
1-Charlie (C16) is looking into Mill Creek at some fire visible from N-F some what of a drive below the summit (10 minutes) and a patrol is headed down in that area (Noc) to size it up. 45 Minute travel time…
2-Active fire about 50 acres no threat to anything at this time. (Might be the on north of N-F coming up from Hare or Limekiln.)”
Monterey hotshots report this as being in the Hare drainage. Sweet photos and reporting on the Chalk Fire from our own local hotshots. Great job, Tony!!
See their post here: Monterey Hotshots
10/14/08 – AM UPDATE: Lots of smoke. Helicopters to fight the flare-up have been delayed due to the smoke, and no wind to dissipate.
JADE FESTIVAL PHOTOS delayed, while we keep an eye on the flare-up. Life getting in the way of plans, as usual. 🙂
You wouldn’t think there is anything left to burn, but I guess there is. Angel Island and So Cal has been hit hard. I hope the winter rains get here soon, but are gentle to us.
I’m looking forward to the Jade fest photos after you get some rest. Take care Kate.