Shortgrass
Well-known member
Well, we have it again. The news just released that there have been 2 fatalities in the Black Forest fire. The fire broke around 2:00 Tuesday afternoon. The discoveries were Thursday afternoon. Someone had recieved a call about twenty to four that the deceased could see a glow on the horizon, and were going to leave. At five another call that they were leaving right now, and the called party could hear poping over the phone. The charred remains were found this afternoon beside their car with both doors open. Don't ever think that you can outrun a wild fire. Maybe you can, but you are betting your life on it. Winds have made this another very difficult fire. The loss of homes, and these are mostly high end homes, have surpassed the Waldo Canyon fire of a year ago. My daughter made the decision to move their cattle yesterday. The fire is still about 6 or 7 (just a guess) miles from their pasture, but they could corral, seperate and load cattle with smoke on the horizon instead of a glow on the horizon. This fire affects a lot more livestock than Waldo did. I am ready for the rainey season; if anyone knows where it is call me! I have a cousin near the Royal Gorge fire. She said that they were moving cattle to the high country, and the smoke sure put a damper on an otherwise enjoyable day. I do not think they have any pasture that is endangered.