With the wet,cold spring and early summer, everyone here kind of forgot about fire season. What was happening was all the grasses and stuff on the mountains was growing 3 times taller and thicker than usual. Then July hit and 90 degree plus temps and less than 1/4 inch of rain and the recipe was set for some hot times in the old town.
Late yesterday afternoon I'm watching reruns of Pawn Stars and look out the window towards Missoula.
"Hey Donna, looks like there's a fire somewhere in Hellgate Canyon. Plum of smoke coming up from there."
"That looks more like East Missoula to me. See, it's back of the transmitter towers on Mt. Sentinel."
She's right of course. As we're watching, in the space of 30 minutes, that whole area becomes a huge smoke bomb, billowing up huge clouds into the sky.
"Man, something must have really gone up. What's out there that could cause that much smoke?"
"Trees, you dumb-ass. I just talked to Linda (who lives near there) and she said the whole West Riverside Mountain is on fire. It's already crested Sheep Ridge and is threatening Marshall Ski Area."
So we have our entertainment set for the evening. Forest Fire watching is a real spectator sport around here, unless it's in your backyard. Then you become an active participant in a somewhat dangerous game.
About 10 pm we decide to drive in to get a close-up look at the fire. Just what the emergency personnel need is more gawkers. We get in and actually drive right up on old highway 200 to within 400 yards of the base of the fire. Unbelievable sight. For one mile along this mountain and all the way to the top is nothing but fire. And, the winds out of Hellgate Canyon are blowing at 30-40 mph, which doesn't help matters at all.
The police have put up road signs along the highway...."No Stopping/No Parking." Ha, the side of the road is like a WalMart lot on the day after Thanksgiving. People have lawn chairs out, and one guy even has a Pony of beer on the back tailgate of his truck. Hey, when we go to an event, we do it in style.
Anyway, it's up to 2000+ acres and headed northeast into the Blackfoot drainage. Have to go back tonight and watch and see if the guy with the beer is still around.
Priorities!!!
My avatar is from a fire about one half mile from our home two summers ago. Spectacular sight at night.
Anyone for a Weenie Roast?