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July 29, 2010

And Fire Season is Underway

I just barely had enough time to relax and make dinner after returning from Lassen county when I get the CAL Fire twitter. Kern County Fire was battling a blaze south of Tehachapi and it looked like it was a big one.

The initial report was 400 acres and 30 plus structures lost with 150 structures threatened. I would have time for a quick nap then load up the car and head south. The drive would only take four hours.

I wanted to hit the road at 1 a.m. but I over-slept my alarm and didn’t get up till 5 a.m. (I guess I was more tired from the drive back from Lassen than I realized). I made quick time down I-5 and made it to Incident Command in Tehachapi around 10:30 a.m.

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July 27, 2010

The First Big Fire

Filed under: journalism,wildfires — Tags: , , — waters @ 12:44 pm

Yesterday I drove up north past Redding into Lassen National Forest for my first fire of the season. We had a wet winter so the season is getting off to a slow start. The Russell Fire was the first major incident up north.

The fire was in a remote part of the national forest making it not a very newsworthy event outside of the Redding area but it provided me the opportunity to get out and shoot.

There are a few pics in the archive here.

June 12, 2010

California Fire Season

Other states have hunting seasons or tourist seasons. We have those in California as well but we also have fire season. As the dry summer winds heat up the California landscape the moisture is driven from the ground vegitation first and eventually from the trees creating a very dangerous set of conditions. Summit FireIf you have ever spent a summer here you quickly get used to reading and hearing about the wildfires that spring up around the state.

Two years ago I got the chance to cover my first set of wildfires that occurred very close to San Jose. The first fire was the Summit fire that started when a land owner illegally burned some debris up on Summit Road along the border of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties. (more…)

October 21, 2009

What’s Next

Filed under: journalism,Tajikistan — Tags: , , , , — waters @ 5:18 pm

It is nine in the morning on my last day in Dushanbe. I have been here just 14 days and in eighteen hours I will start the journey back to Ireland. I had originally hoped to take the train from Dushanbe to Moscow and document the trip that many of these labor migrants take. Unfortunately the process for securing all the correct visas (you travel across four international borders) takes nearly three weeks to complete.Rahmatjon's family in Khujand I do not have the time or the money right now to wait three weeks in Dushanbe while the visas are arranged. Perhaps in the spring I will try and make that part of the story happen.

Tajikistan is a beautiful country. Its terrain and climate remind me very much of California, particularly the Bay Area. It is a mostly mountainous terrain with one large valley in the Southwest part of the country which is where Dushanbe is located. The city itself is a fairly new creation having been build by the Soviets only 70 years ago. There was once a small village and market located here. In fact the name Dushanbe simply means “Monday” in Tajik as this was the site of the “Monday market”.
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