In checking your map and it may be a problem with google, but 732 Coyote Road is at the corner where Banana Road turns north and runs up the ridge. All of the 700 numbers are on Banana Road if I remember correctly. I lived there for 28 years ending in 2001. We were burned out in 1977 and rebuilt and now the property is once again burnt. It is a beautiful area but that Canyon between Banana Road and Westmont is a brush filled nightmare.
If anyone has access to current photos of the area after the burn I would be interested to see them.
Good luck to all of the survivors!! It will take time but you will get over your loss, especially if you rebuild. Losing all your things is the worst part, to this day I have a hard time accumulating things like I did before the fire.
Posted on November 19 at 11:38 a.m.
In checking your map and it may be a problem with google, but 732 Coyote Road is at the corner where Banana Road turns north and runs up the ridge. All of the 700 numbers are on Banana Road if I remember correctly.
I lived there for 28 years ending in 2001. We were burned out in 1977 and rebuilt and now the property is once again burnt. It is a beautiful area but that Canyon between Banana Road and Westmont is a brush filled nightmare.
If anyone has access to current photos of the area after the burn I would be interested to see them.
Good luck to all of the survivors!! It will take time but you will get over your loss, especially if you rebuild. Losing all your things is the worst part, to this day I have a hard time accumulating things like I did before the fire.
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