Story coming later...
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Madre Fire 9/24 - A Day Later
The fire crews did a superb job on the Madre Fire.
Incident Type | Wildfire |
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Cause | Under Investigation |
Date of Origin | Monday September 23rd, 2013 approx. 06:00 PM |
Location | San Gabriel Canyon 1/4 mile west of the entrance station |
Incident Commander | Tomaselli |
Current Situation as of 09/24/2013 5 pm
Total Personnel | 450 |
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Size | 250 acres |
Percent Contained | 70% |
Estimated Containment Date | Friday September 27th, 2013 approx. 08:00 AM |
Fuels Involved | Chaparral (6 feet), dormant brush, hardwood slash. |
Fire Behavior | Active backing |
Significant Events | Unified command with US Forest Service & LA County. |
Monday, September 23, 2013
The Madre Fire - Azusa Canyon 2013
Fire in the forest. Azusa canyon. From Sierra Madre
Fire in Azusa from Glendora Mountain Road. photo by Matt
Fire in Azusa from Glendora Mountain Road. photo by Matt
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Glorious Ride
Matt - It was great. I hit clouds at the second saddle comming down.Sunny at east fork.
Matt - Was God looking for me up Azusa Canyon?
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Tuesday 9/17 and Thursday Rides 9/19
Road on Tuesday and Thursday. Sweet. Two days of riding during the week. This is motivation. Perfect timing meeting John C. on Tuesday. No sign of him on Thursday. Notable sightings were Scott S. a lean, green, cycling machine. And John C. from Matt's work. The Thursday ride had the moments of excitement when I burst to 9-10 mph on the hill. Construction at mile marker 8.9
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Sunday Hike 9/15
Went for a hike in Big Dalton Canyon and chatted with the new celebrities Robert and Natalie of Parliament0f0wls. It was only the third time we have talked in person. Natalie astutely examined all the tracks for wildlife activity. Robert had many a tale to tell. One was about his close call with a newly killed deer and a mountain lion watching him. Robert has amassed an impressive collection of wildlife antics as they enjoy their home in the Angeles National Forest.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Saturday 9/14 - Tour de Foothills
Left the house at 6:30 am to beat the heat. Saw John's truck and attempted to catch up with him. Never caught up with or saw John but the game of pursuit and pushing hard to the shed paid off with my best performance this year of 1:28 for the 11.5 miles. Sure, there are plenty of folks who are faster, but it does feel like the right direction for my own efforts. Any time spent at 8 mph or higher is cause for celebration. On the last climb to the shed, one cyclist passed me by. I picked up his cadence caught up with him told him I liked his speed then sailed on ahead with a two minute burst of 9-10 mph. Nice flurry to the line.
Matt, Wayne and Bill arrived at the shed. Dang. I didn't get Wayne's picture. Fun talk and procrastinating from chores.
Matt, Bill and I rode to fork plus four. Going early meant more shade. How did I ever make Baldy? Its nice to take time to look across the canyon, see Mt. Wilson and reflect on the miles covered. A second week in a row met up with Mark. Mark also rode early on Thursday morning. 13 riders on Thursday. We rode back to the shed together. Going uphill in the heat saps the soul. It was 92F at 10:30 am.
Returning to the shed, spent time with Mr. Beanz and Gina. Must thank Mr. Beanz for sweeping up the glass at the first saddle. It covered the entire lane. Eric also stopped by.
Watched the Tour de Foothills riders complete their KOM climb. A lot of Rock Racing jerseys in the top 25 riders. Downhill was a sweet reward in the heat.
Matt, Wayne and Bill arrived at the shed. Dang. I didn't get Wayne's picture. Fun talk and procrastinating from chores.
Matt, Bill and I rode to fork plus four. Going early meant more shade. How did I ever make Baldy? Its nice to take time to look across the canyon, see Mt. Wilson and reflect on the miles covered. A second week in a row met up with Mark. Mark also rode early on Thursday morning. 13 riders on Thursday. We rode back to the shed together. Going uphill in the heat saps the soul. It was 92F at 10:30 am.
Returning to the shed, spent time with Mr. Beanz and Gina. Must thank Mr. Beanz for sweeping up the glass at the first saddle. It covered the entire lane. Eric also stopped by.
Watched the Tour de Foothills riders complete their KOM climb. A lot of Rock Racing jerseys in the top 25 riders. Downhill was a sweet reward in the heat.
Baldy at Fork Plus Four.
Mark
Matt
Bill
Mr. Beanz and Gina
Gina
Eric
Mr. Beanz in Action
Eric
A rare sighting.
Tour de Foothills Cyclist Ahead Sign
Mark at Fork+4 on 9/7