Overnight, the Gap Fire grew to 9,367 acres, adding just over a square mile of burned brush. Most of this occurred as the fire continued to push west towards Condor Peak and north into the upper part of the Winchester drainage. While there is still some concern about the paved part of West Camino Cielo, where flames continue to bump up against the road, it appears the line will hold, providing some relief to those who live nearby.
Ray Ford
On the lower part of the fire line, the blaze is now completely contained though there are still some hotspots that need to be mopped up. While just a few days ago thousands of homes appeared at risk, owners are now returning to their houses. The major area of concern continues to be on the western and northwestern edges of the fire line this morning as the fire heads into extremely rugged, steep terrain that will be difficult to defend. While dozers are heading from either direction to widen the fuel break along the top — from the Winchester Gun Club on the east to Broadcast Peak on the north — there is six or seven miles of rough dirt road that fire fighters will need to defend if they are to keep it from crossing the ridge.
This could prove difficult, especially since upslope winds are expected to continue and overpower the coastal flow that has been so helpful over the past several days. While fire fighters dodged a bullet yesterday, today may prove not to be so fortunate.
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Fire map updated Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Perimeter in the vicinity of Condor Peak and the upper Winchester Canyon are approximate as today's fire map with photo details was not available. However, it is clear the area into which the fire is moving is steep and filled with heavy fuels.
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The human being, being egoistic in a natural sense, is probably relieved about this news. "The fire is running away from us..."...and that is a good thing. But it ain't over yet...where is it running to? And what further damage will it cause?
GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 10:50 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Good point--I didn't want to speculate on what might happen should it cross the mountain but none of the possibilities are good ones. Ray
riveray (Ray Ford)
July 6, 2008 at 11:15 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Somehow, which is not 'scientific', it feels like last year's Zaca fire was "unfinished"...intuition is a capability of the heart, which can realize 'truth'...
GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 11:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Real good to see that D.C. 10 over the western edge this morning near Dos Pueblos, send him back for another drop. Thanks to whom ever is making the calls on the drops. And thanks to this web site which should win a prize for this coverage.
farwestgoleta (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 12:21 p.m. (Suggest removal)
"Cavalry...keep on marching..." we techies love those 'big planes'...
GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 12:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Huge THANKS to all who are risking their lives and spending so much time away from their families to save our beautiful city! Also, very special gratitude to the Santa Barbara Independent, for not only keeping all very well informed as to evacuations and fire boundaries, but also for making this available for FREE!!!
Barbaraann (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 2:23 p.m. (Suggest removal)
great paper, and coverage,
unrelated...
I met Ray Ford long ago thru a friend....I think he used to be a pitcher....and I think he pitched against Tom Seaver...
anyways...outstanding coverage and this paper should win an award and also is THE Newspaper for Santa Barbara...
you folks please keep up the good work...
if we could get a picture from La Patera Rancho or Cathedral Oaks up into the mountains when there is a better view it would be informative to see the extent of this damage...Thanks in advance
Sincerely,
TonedTiger
tonedtiger (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 3:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Hey, Goleta, don't we have a mind of our own....speak up....before 'the sun goes down'....
GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 4:30 p.m. (Suggest removal)
My 12-year old daughter, our centaur next door neighbor...that makes 2....not sure how the count would ever reach 10....lucky...we (here in Goleta) were "lucky"...
GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 6, 2008 at 4:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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