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The glory and the stupidity This is just stupid (“Fires in Alpine, San Felipe Valley, Julian,” From the Archives, February 7). Wildfires suppress animals and kill them. Why would we want to glorify them not to mention the fact that they kill people and homes. I’m sure no one will be offended though unless you count the PTSD of those people who lost their home in wild fires who need to hear this name all of the time. Anything you pick will offend someone. Get over it! More important things to do. Name withheld Cover Stories April 21 It’s nice to read that she’s still able to swim in the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez. What a horrible story. A career criminal in the making.. he’s looking at the death penalty one day. And he won’t be missed. ....
Support Provided By Please explore responsibly. While SoCal Wanderer continues to uncover the region’s local gems and not-to-miss destinations, these are uncertain times with public health guidelines changing constantly. We encourage our readers to stay curious and cautious. One of the lesser-known desert jewels of Southern California is located in East San Diego County, smack dab in the middle of the Colorado Desert Anza-Borrego. While the Anza-Borrego Desert Region extends all the way to the Imperial Valley and even down to the Mexican border, its best-defined boundaries are within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Formerly known as Borego Palms Desert State Park (with the misspelling of the Spanish word borrego, meaning lamb) and simply Anza Desert State Park in the 1930s, it s not only California s first desert park, it s also our largest state park! ....
Steve Thornton When the air tankers arrived two S-4s out of Ramona, and B-4s out of Hemet, in Riverside County Crandall asked them if they could hit the head of the fire with Phos-check. No way. We can t even see the flames for all the smoke. Imagine a wildfire driven by winds gusting at 80 miles per hour is racing toward your house east of Alpine. In the predawn darkness, you can see the red-orange glow of the inferno over a small rise to the east. Telephone poles in that direction have already burned, leaving you without power or phone. Not knowing whether to stay put or evacuate, you call 911 on your cell phone and get the Highway Patrol, who patch you through to your local fire district. The fire dispatcher asks your address. You tell her 5201 Alpine Boulevard. But your house isn t actually on Alpine Boulevard. ....
Pete Scully, a battalion chief for the California Department of Forestry s fire protection agency, stands next to his camper-shelled pickup truck at a Highway 94 turnoff east of where Campo Creek turns south into Mexico, about halfway between Campo and Potrero. The hill looming on the south side of the road is completely blackened, the aftermath of a wildfire that roared through this area the day before, Monday, September 13. We could see the smoke, and we could see it was in Mexico. So I held off on the [large-scale] dispatch. By Ernie Grimm, October 7, 2004 | Read full article Sally Snipes: I was in a funk for six months because of the black. Everything was black. ....