We had a big lightning bust Thursday (9/8) afternoon. Thursday night, just
after it got totally dark, I spotted the open flames of a running fire
on a ridge to my southeast. I estimated it as 50-100 acres and
spreading like wildfire (Duh!). By 11 PM it was up to 500 acres. By
dawn it was 2000 acres, and growing. It is now a named fire: "The
Buffalo Wells Fire."
During the lightning bust on Thursday afternoon, I spotted a fire 15 miles south of my
lookout (in the Devil's Garden (lots of lava flow)). It was a very
small smoke, probably a single lightning-struck Juniper. It was
several miles south of the Deschutes NF, in Lakeview/BLM territory.
Since it is so desolate, Lakeview did not attack the fire. Long story
short, it blew up late Friday morning and ran like crazy. I watched the
fire go from a spot fire to 75 acres in 15 minutes. Thirty minutes
later, I estimated it at a quarter section (160 acres). It is now BIG (1300 acres).
It is a named fire: Devil's Garden Fire (that's a hell of a fire!).
The Devil's Garden fire had several big Convair twin-turboprop tankers
doing retardant drops all afternoon yesterday. I think the pilots must have
gotten the word that a former pilot is staffing the lookout tower that spotted
the fire. I got BUZZED a number of times!
Today (Saturday), the Devil's Garden fire ran again today. I am looking at a mile
long front of open flames and right now (8 PM PDT), with the fire moving toward the Deschutes
National Forest. I'm guessing that another 1000-1500 acres burned today. The
blow-up sent up a pyrocumulus cloud to about 25,000 feet!
Here are some photos. I've taken hundreds of photos today of
the Devil's Garden fire, so it will take me a while to go through
them. These include the only decent photo of the Buffalo Well Fire
Thursday night, and it ain't great (3-second exposure on a lookout tower
swaying in the wind).
A ConAir Convair tanker - silhouetted - dips its wing right over the lookout tower
Tanker 44 makes a last run to Devil's Garden just before sunset yesterday
A tanker puts down retardant on the Devil's Garden fire
Friday's pyrocumulus forms on the smoke column of Devil's Garden (Saturday's was
much bigger)
The Devil's Garden fire late yesterday afternoon (High Dynamic Range - HDR - B&W)
The Devil's Garden fire lays down for the night (Friday). It ain't doing that
tonight (Saturday)
Thursday night's view of the Buffalo Wells fire (3-sec exposure in a shakey lookout tower)