This video of scenes from the Beaver Creek Fire has some excellent fire and aviation footage. It’s a little over-edited, but you won’t be bored during the three minutes.
Here is the description from SCVP Cordovano Video & Production:
I shot this video before, during and after being evacuated from my home due to the Beaver Creek Wildfire. I am taking this chance to celebrate the power of nature and its natural cycles as well as celebrating the power of modern technology.
Who is the music by? The name of the song? Loved the video and music!
That was a good video. It jumped around a little much for my tastes, as if firefighters have a short attention sp………Hey, look at that!
Wierd coincidence, just a minute before I came here I was just reading Ed Pulaski’s story about the fire: http://www.foresthistory.org/ASPNET/Policy/Fire/FamousFires/Pulaski.pdf .
Btw, another fire (the French Gulch Fire) burning near Yarnell, about five miles east, and currently 5% ontained …
August 20th, 1910, the Great Burn shows the power of Mother Nature. Not much as changed in 103 years. Detection, mobility, ground and air doesn’t seem to make much of a difference today. Something wrong with the “system”. Please not another expensive study. I hope a cold front isn’t in the Idaho forecast.
People continue to build structures and live within the confines of Mother Nature and where fire is a natural part of the ” human ecosystem.” Yep nonthing has changed in 103 years.