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bluedigger

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3. We have two crews on stand-by here in Cortez, CO.
Sat Jul 6, 2013, 01:31 PM
Jul 2013

The threat is constant. I watched them fighting this one up on the rim from the dog park the other day.

The North Rim Fire at Mesa Verde National Park was fully contained at one acre early this morning. Yesterday's initial attack on this very visible small fire included single-engine air tanker retardant drops and helicopter water drops. Mesa Verde National Park engine crews and two 20-person U.S. Forest Service crews also responded. Crews worked all night and reported the fire contained today at 6 a.m.

Durango Interagency Fire Dispatch reports that firefighters responded to eight new lightning starts on public lands yesterday afternoon following thunderstorms across the unit. All but one were contained/controlled at less than 1/10th of an acre or to single-tree fires.

To report a fire on public lands, please contact the Durango Interagency Fire Dispatch Center at 970 385-1324 or call 911.
http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20130703/NEWS01/130709934/-1/News01/Crews-smother-fire-at-Mesa-Verde-

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According to conservatives what they need are vinny9698 Jul 2013 #1
I fought forest fires in UT, CO, AZ and NM and did associated work. One year, taking daily byeya Jul 2013 #2
We have two crews on stand-by here in Cortez, CO. bluedigger Jul 2013 #3
Our daughter was born in Cortez and I lived for 6 years at Mesa Verde. I like that part of byeya Jul 2013 #4
We don't have any water to waste on it, either. bluedigger Jul 2013 #6
The 24 year drought which ended at the beginning of the 14th century drove the cliff dwellers byeya Jul 2013 #8
I think I read somewhere that this one has lasted just about as long. bluedigger Jul 2013 #9
That's really horrible then - good luck and I hope it rains soon(no lightning) August was the only byeya Jul 2013 #10
The ag producers are hurting for water. bluedigger Jul 2013 #11
The "monsoon" are the thunderstorms in July and August of many years. You can watch the clouds form byeya Jul 2013 #12
Mostly we just get the noise here in town. bluedigger Jul 2013 #14
And don't forget the world class dust devils to your SW, W and NW - very impressive byeya Jul 2013 #15
I watch those out my front window on my "lawn". bluedigger Jul 2013 #16
LOL! byeya Jul 2013 #17
Is it smoky over there? We have had a few bad days over here. likesmountains 52 Jul 2013 #5
Not too bad - kind of hazy. bluedigger Jul 2013 #7
Already a 2k forest fire 15 miles from Vegas Nevernose Jul 2013 #13
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