That remarkable alignment has so far saved my house on west branch. They have video footage of them fighting HARD to prevent it crossing 32. I’ve never seen such concentrated effort on a specific area. I feel like my house is the zone that is the protection center to prevent a spillover into west branch and then threaten magalia. My parents built the house in 1976 no telephone lines or television. I just bought it out from my parents I worked “14 hours 7 days a week” as my saying went, somewhat exaggerated, for many years sacrificing many things in my life so I could own my sacred land. It’s in that last zone that hasn’t burned in over 100 years. Couple small lightning ones a few years ago. But I have 200 year old trees on my land. I had some die from the drought I cut and did a significant amount of thinning on the house side of the land and even the medium size trees were 100-120 years old. Interesting cuz one of the largest ones that died was 90. Goes to show depending on light and water that a way bigger tree can be younger than a stunted smaller tree. I am going to hire a crew to really clean up the 18 acres on the upper eastern side of the property if I make it. Thinking of making it a future retreat grounds or something I’m not sure. Fingers crossed. I was born there in 1983 it’s magical there i hope to pass it to my future children. Man cal fire was up there crushing it. Had dozens of fire trucks and men on the ground whenever it tried to cross and working next to an inferno as the pines right along the western side of the highway were blazing at a maximum. Hero’s
House and property made it. Burnt right up to my property line within a few hundred feet. Miraculous. Sending out prayers for the same luck I and most of forest ranch had to mineral and other threatened communities. This has been the most competently handled fire I’ve ever seen
I know you must be tired after the last few days but it’s really appreciated. The fact that you know the area like a lot of us makes it so much easier to understand what and where things are happening. Thanks again
Thank you for laying out the reality of this fire. I was giving a real.wake up to how short of fire fighters . West Coast not the only fires . Texas ; New Mexico; Arizona; Utah and Colorado. Having issues as well in Canada. Be safe and get some rest as things can change at a drop of a hat.😢
Thanks so much for posting the info on the Cohasset Ridge. The news has said virtually nothing about how Cohasset faired. It has appeared until your video that they might have been totally wiped out. Having lived up there in the 70's, I was interested to see that what happened to what we built. Also, the Campbellville area where we once had a dry cabin and 80 acres of forest.
Thank you for this ….We have evacuated family from Manton and we just can’t get enough real information … your satellite images and description is so helpful!! Please keep it up!!!
Thank you I own Dantuma place off Ponderosa way near Plum Creek at the north end of the fire. I still have communication with my Starlink, so I’m assuming my cabin is still intact
Part of the deal, is people want to live out in the forest. The forest is meant to burn from time to time, but we wont let it because think of all the houses. Meaning when it burns now its catastrophic giant ultra hot fire, and the fire fighters have to keep saving houses. I get it, I would want my house saved. The long term effect is disaster for all. For the forest, for the houses. People keep saying just thin it that will fix it. "The Lookout" clearly has shown thinned spots and clear cuts burn faster and hotter, thick brush is whats left when trees are thinned. SPI will spray 1000's of gallons of the most poisonous tree and brush killer to be had, it kills everything and they keep re-spraying it. They sterilize the land. Good? Bad? It serves their purpose they hope. There is no simple fix as long as towns and houses are out in the forest, we will keep saving those places till it cant be done anymore and it burns.
@@loismiller7742 I know a park ranger in Lassen National Forest and they said they can't change their practices because that caused that means proper funding and they do not have that. There are literally piles and piles of dead trees from the Dixie fire which was 3 + years ago, just sitting there along 36 because they have never been provided the funding for removal. So everything around here and every forest in California do not have enough funds to do what is necessary to help against forest fires and further destruction
@@veggigoddess I know, dead and down dead and standing …. Tinder ready to go up. Maybe just maybe, this fire will be enough for the state to change how they do things and fund the colossal environmental disaster in our forests. The Wall Fire was in 2017 in our area. STILL heaps of dry dead fuels ready to burn again. A lot was cleared after Dixie in Forbestown, but I don’t know how much slash is still up there. It’s an impossible situation. It will burn and burn again. It’s CA.
Sad to see all that land burned out. I know the folks at Polk Springs and that is the only place you can drive a fire truck in that area and the only place they can safely land helicopters. No way to do that with this fire, moving too fast. Looks like the worst of it just ate my buddies cabin. Thanks for the updates. It's breaking my heart but still greatly appreciated.
Nice report very complete, thank you very much for keep us up to date! I’ve been looking for a way to get KML files to see in Google Earth do you have any recommendations where can I find it?
My son, daughter-in-law and grandkids live in Redding. Is there a chance the fire can get to Redding? They've only been living there a couple of months. We're from the Northeast and don't know much about these kinds of fires. What would you say is a good time to leave your area? Is it by how close it is in miles or acreage? And should they just go to the coast if they have to leave. Sorry for all the questions. Just seems like everyone is very calm in their area but they're kind of used to these dealing with fires. But we're super worried
Not if the fire gets over hiway 32. Those really hot spots along 32 are a problem above forest ranch, cant have the wind blow the wrong way. As Zeke says they have been lucky as can be to hold the fire on the north side of 32 so far.
Something is not quite right with all these fires in California these days. I was born and raised in Nor Cal. Back in the 60s and 70-80s we hardly ever had fires like this. Now we have negligent PG&E deferred line maintenance and tree trimming, Cal Fire Criminal employees setting fires, Etc... America Wake Up. The Butte County District Attorney's announced the arrest of Ronnie Dean Stout, II, a 42-year-old resident of Chico on July 25, 2024 the second day of the fire, under suspicion of having ignited the Park Fire by pushing a flaming car off an embankment in Bidwell Park.[7] The district attorney's office alleged that the suspect blended in with other members of the public who were hastening away from the growing fire. Stout is being currently held in Butte County jail without any possibility of bail, "undoubtedly under a count of arson" according to Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey.[24] The suspect has two prior felonys. convictions.
That remarkable alignment has so far saved my house on west branch. They have video footage of them fighting HARD to prevent it crossing 32. I’ve never seen such concentrated effort on a specific area. I feel like my house is the zone that is the protection center to prevent a spillover into west branch and then threaten magalia. My parents built the house in 1976 no telephone lines or television. I just bought it out from my parents I worked “14 hours 7 days a week” as my saying went, somewhat exaggerated, for many years sacrificing many things in my life so I could own my sacred land. It’s in that last zone that hasn’t burned in over 100 years. Couple small lightning ones a few years ago. But I have 200 year old trees on my land. I had some die from the drought I cut and did a significant amount of thinning on the house side of the land and even the medium size trees were 100-120 years old. Interesting cuz one of the largest ones that died was 90. Goes to show depending on light and water that a way bigger tree can be younger than a stunted smaller tree. I am going to hire a crew to really clean up the 18 acres on the upper eastern side of the property if I make it. Thinking of making it a future retreat grounds or something I’m not sure. Fingers crossed. I was born there in 1983 it’s magical there i hope to pass it to my future children. Man cal fire was up there crushing it. Had dozens of fire trucks and men on the ground whenever it tried to cross and working next to an inferno as the pines right along the western side of the highway were blazing at a maximum. Hero’s
😇🏡😇all livesc & Ur 🏡
Best wishes 🙏
Stay safe young man 🙏🙏
House and property made it. Burnt right up to my property line within a few hundred feet. Miraculous. Sending out prayers for the same luck I and most of forest ranch had to mineral and other threatened communities. This has been the most competently handled fire I’ve ever seen
I know you must be tired after the last few days but it’s really appreciated. The fact that you know the area like a lot of us makes it so much easier to understand what and where things are happening.
Thanks again
You did a much better service than any govt. agency or contractor in the area with this video. Thank you.
Thank you for the comprehensive report! Excellent coverage...
Thank you for providing great information!
Thank you for laying out the reality of this fire. I was giving a real.wake up to how short of fire fighters . West Coast not the only fires . Texas ; New Mexico; Arizona; Utah and Colorado. Having issues as well in Canada. Be safe and get some rest as things can change at a drop of a hat.😢
Appreciate you man you've been giving great information accurate great job brother
Luck and hard work or...
HARD WORK
Well done Cohasset
Share your story so that others may follow
Thanks Zeke, that was a cool way of seeing the fire. The 20% contained must be the brown. Trippy.
Hey brother, thank you so much for your service. God bless you my friend.😊
Third time is the charm. Thank you for persevering.
Great work dude
Thanks so much for posting the info on the Cohasset Ridge. The news has said virtually nothing about how Cohasset faired. It has appeared until your video that they might have been totally wiped out. Having lived up there in the 70's, I was interested to see that what happened to what we built. Also, the Campbellville area where we once had a dry cabin and 80 acres of forest.
Thank you Zeke.
Thanks!
Thank you.
Thank you. 😊
Thanks so much for doing these. Very much appreciated.
We lost the house in cohasset, but garage survived. Hope my neighbors were similarly lucky!
Thank you so much, Zeke.
Amazing data, thank you ESA for getting it and Zeke for explaining it!
Can we get some more satellites up there with this capability please?!
Thank you!👍❤️
Thank you for this ….We have evacuated family from Manton and we just can’t get enough real information … your satellite images and description is so helpful!! Please keep it up!!!
I'm in Los Molinos and the watch Duty app is pretty much everything you need except for some live conferences
Thank you
I own Dantuma place off Ponderosa way near Plum Creek at the north end of the fire. I still have communication with my Starlink, so I’m assuming my cabin is still intact
Impressive views, thanks to ESA and *this channel.* Far better than the Olympics, whatever that is. 😄
Fascinating.
GREAT NEWS , THANK,YOU.
Dang dude you're good! Right on.
Thank you. Like you said yesterday, forestry will need to change practices and old school thinking. Wow
Part of the deal, is people want to live out in the forest.
The forest is meant to burn from time to time, but we wont let it because think of all the houses. Meaning when it burns now its catastrophic giant ultra hot fire, and the fire fighters have to keep saving houses. I get it, I would want my house saved.
The long term effect is disaster for all. For the forest, for the houses. People keep saying just thin it that will fix it. "The Lookout" clearly has shown thinned spots and clear cuts burn faster and hotter, thick brush is whats left when trees are thinned.
SPI will spray 1000's of gallons of the most poisonous tree and brush killer to be had, it kills everything and they keep re-spraying it. They sterilize the land. Good? Bad? It serves their purpose they hope.
There is no simple fix as long as towns and houses are out in the forest, we will keep saving those places till it cant be done anymore and it burns.
@@loismiller7742 I know a park ranger in Lassen National Forest and they said they can't change their practices because that caused that means proper funding and they do not have that. There are literally piles and piles of dead trees from the Dixie fire which was 3 + years ago, just sitting there along 36 because they have never been provided the funding for removal. So everything around here and every forest in California do not have enough funds to do what is necessary to help against forest fires and further destruction
@@veggigoddess I know, dead and down dead and standing …. Tinder ready to go up. Maybe just maybe, this fire will be enough for the state to change how they do things and fund the colossal environmental disaster in our forests. The Wall Fire was in 2017 in our area. STILL heaps of dry dead fuels ready to burn again. A lot was cleared after Dixie in Forbestown, but I don’t know how much slash is still up there.
It’s an impossible situation. It will burn and burn again. It’s CA.
Sad to see all that land burned out. I know the folks at Polk Springs and that is the only place you can drive a fire truck in that area and the only place they can safely land helicopters. No way to do that with this fire, moving too fast. Looks like the worst of it just ate my buddies cabin. Thanks for the updates. It's breaking my heart but still greatly appreciated.
Thank you Zeke. I grew up.in Chico, my family worked and hunted in this area!! You should be an instructor.
Thanks. Clears up a lot.
I was noticing while watching the some of cams and in those areas it wasn't torching out ,just doing a clean under burn
Thank you for your hard work!!
That was terrific.
Thak you!
Thanks Zeke
Fire says: I won’t back down!
What's your thoughts on the Butte Creek areas?
Cottonwood anderson is it nortwest noe with winds sunday 2:52 pm
Great video, thank you. Do you have a link on where I can download that imagery program?
Hi what about the area of the channel 12 TV tower in Cohasset
Thank you for your informative videos. It's greatly appreciated!
How can I get this data/kml for review in Google Earth?
Do you think they'll live the evac orders on highway 32 for crown point Rd ? Anytime soon ? Thanks
Nice report very complete, thank you very much for keep us up to date! I’ve been looking for a way to get KML files to see in Google Earth do you have any recommendations where can I find it?
Thank you. FYI your volume seems pretty low.
THIS GREAT TO KNOW, I DON'T WANT SEE, THIS FIRE GET ANY BIGGER.
Can you share a link to the satellite map you're using?
My son, daughter-in-law and grandkids live in Redding. Is there a chance the fire can get to Redding? They've only been living there a couple of months. We're from the Northeast and don't know much about these kinds of fires. What would you say is a good time to leave your area? Is it by how close it is in miles or acreage? And should they just go to the coast if they have to leave. Sorry for all the questions. Just seems like everyone is very calm in their area but they're kind of used to these dealing with fires. But we're super worried
Does this mean positive outlook for Paradise / Magalia?
Not if the fire gets over hiway 32. Those really hot spots along 32 are a problem above forest ranch, cant have the wind blow the wrong way. As Zeke says they have been lucky as can be to hold the fire on the north side of 32 so far.
Does the SPI land burn differently?
In the Paradise Fire, the trees near the houses didnt burn, which proves that they lazered the houses just to get the land. Like in Hawaii. I saw it!
Why can't I view past 7/24?
Please stop these Arsonists from destroying our beautiful forests!
Something is not quite right with all these fires in California these days. I was born and raised in Nor Cal. Back in the 60s and 70-80s we hardly ever had fires like this. Now we have negligent PG&E deferred line maintenance and tree trimming, Cal Fire Criminal employees setting fires, Etc... America Wake Up. The Butte County District Attorney's announced the arrest of Ronnie Dean Stout, II, a 42-year-old resident of Chico on July 25, 2024 the second day of the fire, under suspicion of having ignited the Park Fire by pushing a flaming car off an embankment in Bidwell Park.[7] The district attorney's office alleged that the suspect blended in with other members of the public who were hastening away from the growing fire. Stout is being currently held in Butte County jail without any possibility of bail, "undoubtedly under a count of arson" according to Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey.[24] The suspect has two prior felonys. convictions.
I have trouble understanding you. Please speak up and try not to mumble but thank you for your work
The focus is off to bad 7 28 24
On yt
Thank you, Zeke
Thank you .
Thanks!
Thank you.