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Blogger trav4adventures said...

There were several lightning-caused fires near Palm Springs the last couple of days...one up in Joshua Tree national park and another one out by Windy Point (Interstate 10 and Highway 111). Then, driving up Highway 395, near Red Mountain, we could SMELL smoke. Turns out, there's a fire up in Kern County. Several fire trucks were at our hotel and the firefighters left at 6 am the next morning. We also saw several bulldozers coming down from the eastern Sierra to help with the fire. I salute you people who fight fires!

August 14, 2012 at 5:46 AM

Anonymous John Mosley said...

Good work!

Serious question. What eats cheatgrass? I'm a fan of biological control when it's wisely used. Is it possible?

August 14, 2012 at 11:56 AM

Blogger I Am Woody said...

Great job! A huge thank you to all the firefighters!

August 14, 2012 at 4:32 PM

Blogger Desert Survivor said...

There's about a three-week window when cheatgrass is palatable to livestock and wildlife. After that it dries out and becomes inedible, and thus a fire hazard.

August 18, 2012 at 6:54 AM

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