OregonLuvr wrote:My friend was evacuated from the Mega Bootleg fire down Klamath Falls way and so far the news for them is that the fire is in their backyard. I feel really badly for them as I know exactly what they are feeling. They are at the fairgrounds in their travel trailer but need to move by the 22nd as the fair starts then. They have the unknown, I watched my community burn on the news that night so knew the outcome early on. They are still hopeful. This is another terrible year for fires and more to come I fear.
Hello Karen. This is terrible news, indeed. It looks like - at least so far - Oregon is getting hit with larger and more intense fires than California is.
Where does your friend live? I keep tabs on fires that happen around KF, because I am still interested in moving there. One day, I hope.
Looking at the fire map for the KF area:
https://maps.nwcg.gov/sa/#/%3F/%3F/42.4762/-121.1806/10It looks like the Bootleg Fire is still about 30 miles or so from KF (although I readily admit that 30 miles isn't much of a buffer if winds get behind the kind of major fire the Bootleg is proving to be). Unfortunately, some of the outlying communities to the north-east of KF are frighteningly close to this fire - Sprague River, Bly, Beatty and probably others that I am not aware of. Chiloquin is about 18 miles from the fire, but Chiloquin is west of the fire and the fire appears to be moving east and south.
Bootleg fire:
Jack Fire (east of Roseburg):
Even KF is too close for comfort for the Bootleg Fire. 30 miles might seem to east coasters like a lot of buffer, but about the only thing between the Bootleg Fire and KF is 30 miles of severely drought-stricken dry and dead brush. All it would take would be a good wind. . .
I am also seeing from this map that there might be a new fire south-west of KF. Not good.
Anne