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10/13/2008 11:49:54 AM EDT
And so it begins.

If you live up along these bushy mountain areas make sure you've got your stuff together. Gather your important documents - bills, medical records, licenses/certificates, photos ... think about it now. I would also rather have my firearms in my truck rather than burned in a fire or stolen out of a safe following a fire. Figure three sets of clothes, a few hundred dollars (or the check book and ATM card), medicines, toys for the kids, iPod with headphones and/or a radio.

I keep my stuff on a special thumb drive - scanned copies of birth certificates, credit cards, car titles, my DD-214, passport, my certifications, diplomas ... and I use an external NAS to store my photos on. Unplug that thing - or a USB drive - and go.
10/13/2008 12:11:40 PM EDT
[#1]
Anyone know if the little tujunga canyone fire burned angeles range?
10/13/2008 1:12:26 PM EDT
[#2]
^ doesn't look like it, going to get up there as soon as they allow vehicles up the road (I have keys )  It most certainly burned up there, but it didn't look like it got any important structures.
10/13/2008 6:02:00 PM EDT
[#3]

  I've been monitoring the fire by Camp Pendelton Oceanside.  So far no lives lost nor structures.  It's moving westward though.  

  Anyone close to that area chime in.  
10/13/2008 6:22:28 PM EDT
[#4]
I live about three miles from Pendelton. Looks like its dieing down but as we know that could change in minutes.

I think tomorrow I'll go get a VHF radio and listen in.
10/13/2008 6:26:39 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
I think tomorrow I'll go get a VHF radio and listen in.


Do the research first as lots of the fire departments are on trunking systems which requires a special scanner - like the Radio Shack Pro-95 needed to listen into Riverside fire.
10/13/2008 6:39:26 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I think tomorrow I'll go get a VHF radio and listen in.


Do the research first as lots of the fire departments are on trunking systems which requires a special scanner - like the Radio Shack Pro-95 needed to listen into Riverside fire.



The local Radio Shacks suck. Im going to have to hit up the HAM radio outlet in Kearny Mesa.

Thanks though
10/13/2008 8:25:10 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

The local Radio Shacks suck.

Thanks though


I'm pretty sure they all do now.

The scanners are still very nice. They'll go on sale from time-to-time. I seem to recall paying $99 for mine, normally $149. The programming software is free on the web and there's people on the Internet that share setups as they can be pretty complex with all the trunk requirements.
10/13/2008 9:07:23 PM EDT
[#8]
Apparently one in Newport Beach today
10/13/2008 10:51:18 PM EDT
[#9]
U guys think it will hit Rancho Bernardo again? We got torched last go around.
Pic down my street of Firestorm 2007:
10/13/2008 11:46:19 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
  I've been monitoring the fire by Camp Pendelton Oceanside.  So far no lives lost nor structures.  It's moving westward though.  

  Anyone close to that area chime in.  



I'm aboard Camp Pen.   I just left my unit in the 14 Area (mainside) as we had to move some "stuff".  Fire was still burning here and there near mainside in the "Juliette" training area where it started.  Not nearly as bad as it was. I believe it's moved out to the eastern edge of the base near Morrow hill as I heard on KOGO that there were new evactuations.

It burned from the Juliette area down the canyon to the stables and rodeo grounds by the back gate. Burned across Vandegrift back towards the golf course where the fire burned last week.  It was also right up near the General's housing behind the PX and the Serra Mesa housing area behind the PX was evacuated.  I didn't hear that they evacuated the San Luis Rey housing. Not sure if they could even get out as the fire was pretty much all around there.

As I was coming home along Vandegrift South of the airfield it didn't appear to be much fire up in the ridge line. Looks like the fire in that area burned itself back out to where everything was burned off last week.

Winds have really died down.

They haven't reported any buildings being damaged or any casualties.

Base evacuees are at the community center in the Stuart Mesa housing area.  Oceanside residents being evacuated are going to El Camino High School just off the 76 and Old Grove.

I will try to post some pics in the A. M. that I took at around 1800 earlier this evening. Got some video of the helo dropping water right by the General's quarters.

A lot of people on the radio etc. were speculating about it being caused by live fire but there's no live fire ranges in the Juliette training area.  It was a holiday today so could possibly been some Marines from the barracks dicking around where they shouldn't have been on a quad or dirt bike.  Maybe a careless smoker.   I'm sure we'll hear more after they investigate.

I need a shower, smell like I been hovering over the smoker all day.
10/14/2008 12:14:15 AM EDT
[#11]
Looking almost due East from my house. Approx 11 miles to the fire.


Looking East from Stuart Mesa elementary school aboard Camp Pen. Approx 11 miles to the fire.


Along Vandegrift heading toward the Airfield and Mainside. Approx 6-7 miles to the fires. To the right of the far right palm tree in the distance is the EOD range where the fire started last week. Note the huge firebreak you can see cut up the hill right between tree number 3 and 4 from the right. Those are what kept the fire from spreading into Oceanside and burning up a bunch of houses. They are cut all over the training areas and are super wide all along the perimeter of the base.


View from the 22 area Air Field. Approx 2-3 miles from the fires. Smoke plume to the left is in the Juliette training area. Plume to the right is near the back gate on Vandegrift.


Top of Rattlesnake Canyon road just coming into the 14 Area Mainside Camp Pendleton. Fire approx 1 mile away. This view is towards the 1st MarDiv HQ and Base HQ.


Looking East South East from the 14 area softball fields Mainside Camp Pen. Fire near the Generals' Quarters. The palm trees to the right in the picture along the ridge line are basically in the back yard of the quarters.


Looking East from the 14 area softball fields towards Engineer hill and the Juliette training area.


Approx 23 minutes later.




10/14/2008 12:46:53 AM EDT
[#12]
i saw the smoke of the tujunga one coming back from the angeles forest sunday and coming back from class tonight i saw fire/red in the distant hills from studio city... ive never actually seen it glow red like that before, just smoke. (only been here 2 years)
10/14/2008 2:39:36 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:

ive never actually seen it glow red like that before, just smoke. (only been here 2 years)



 CA way of saying "welcome."
   
10/14/2008 2:48:41 AM EDT
[#14]

0699Tuefelhnd or Gun-Junky do you guys happen to hear or even seen if the two "Super Scooper" planes was used last night?  During the day both were in full swing.  Supposedly too that the pilots has night vision capability.  

By the way Camp Pendelton did a terrific job of making a fire break between the homes and their perimeter.
10/14/2008 5:14:37 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
0699Tuefelhnd or Gun-Junky do you guys happen to hear or even seen if the two "Super Scooper" planes was used last night?  During the day both were in full swing.  Supposedly too that the pilots has night vision capability.  

By the way Camp Pendelton did a terrific job of making a fire break between the homes and their perimeter.


I saw both Super Scoopers making runs on the fire as I was driving towards it. One right behind the other and LOW.  I heard them say on the radio that they were landing near the Oceanside harbor to refill. This was before dark.  After dark I didn't see any aircraft attacking it where I was at, but they very well could  have been dropping elsewhere out of my view.

Also several helicopters were attacking it and I saw a couple different spotter planes.

I know they diverted some equipment to head out to the Campo area to fight that fire.

Last weeks fire they brought in what looked like a P3 to drop on it.
10/14/2008 6:12:58 AM EDT
[#16]
  Now part of Campo is burning.  According to the news started around 3am.  Part of highway 94 is closed by Buckman Spring.  

  I've heard too that the Camp Pendelton fire has grown.  Supposedly that the Santa Ana wind is going to die down.
10/14/2008 9:22:34 AM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
0699Tuefelhnd or Gun-Junky do you guys happen to hear or even seen if the two "Super Scooper" planes was used last night?  During the day both were in full swing.  Supposedly too that the pilots has night vision capability.  

By the way Camp Pendelton did a terrific job of making a fire break between the homes and their perimeter.


Ive seen a few helicopters and planes but Im a bit to far to see any drops. I will say that when I left my house this morning I didnt really see any smoke. Im also hearing the Juliette fire is now 50% contained.
10/14/2008 2:24:42 PM EDT
[#18]
From last night at around the "Sesnon" (Porter Ranch) fire.




10/14/2008 3:31:41 PM EDT
[#19]
Nice pictures!
10/14/2008 3:43:28 PM EDT
[#20]

    I have not heard but what is percentage containment of the Porter Ranch fire?
10/14/2008 4:17:41 PM EDT
[#21]
Thanks Paul! Last I heard on the Sesnon fire was  still ZERO containment. This wind keeps shifting.
10/14/2008 5:40:25 PM EDT
[#22]
Fires burned out one of Time Warner Cable TV & Internet main fiber trunks, for users from the Riverside, Rialto, Colton, Murietta, etc areas. My TV & Internet just came back up after 24 hrs of being down.

Edison had to replace some telephone poles and the TW guys to string up some new fiber. Technicians had to wait until the Fire Dept. to give them the all clear when it was safe to work.
10/14/2008 10:20:01 PM EDT
[#23]
Here are a few more pics, sorry if it's overload...


















10/15/2008 9:16:00 AM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
Anyone know if the little tujunga canyone fire burned angeles range?

My gun club is the next canyon over, on Lopez Canyon Road. I haven't heard anything.
10/15/2008 11:24:42 AM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Anyone know if the little tujunga canyone fire burned angeles range?

My gun club is the next canyon over, on Lopez Canyon Road. I haven't heard anything.


www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=126073
10/15/2008 7:19:08 PM EDT
[#26]
As a kid, my buddies and I used to go camping/hunting on the hillsides right above what is now Sesnon Blvd.  It is a beautiful area.  I have some friends that live just south of Sesnon and they say everything is okay in that development, only 1 structure in the area was burned so far.

Great pictures, btw!

Eric  
10/16/2008 8:03:45 PM EDT
[#27]
From the North County Times:

OCEANSIDE ---- The Naval Criminal Investigative Service and two other agencies are investigating the cause of the 4,000-acre Juliett fire ignited Monday on Camp Pendleton, base officials said Thursday.

The probe suggests that arson is suspected, but a Camp Pendleton spokeswoman said she had no information about why a criminal investigation was opened.

Arson is punishable under state and federal law, as well as the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which applies to members of the armed services.

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection are also investigating the Juliett fire, officials said.

Juliett, 90 percent contained as of early Thursday evening, sparked Monday afternoon, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes under evacuation orders.

Officials said Thursday that Marine exercises were being conducted in the Juliett Training Area when the fire broke out, but that they were land navigation exercises and did not involve live ammunition or other explosives.

Officials were unavailable to comment on whether vehicles or other equipment were being used at the time.

No one was available to comment on whether the training troops saw anything that suggests the Juliett fire might have resulted from a criminal act.