John & Anne Wiley

2016/06/21

Sherpa Fire Origin?

**New Update 6/22: I found another view of the NW corner, and added it below.

Note: *Update below with pix of another possible fire origin location.

We love flying, and snapping & sharing pix. Like this view from the North edge of the Sherpa Fire, looking along the mountain ridge toward the East. My imagination can see it as the olive green leopard-spotted back of an ominous giant beast, that luckily as of this writing has been nearly tamed.

7738 Green Meanie

7738 Green Meanie

Beyond flying & pix, I have the additional attribute of wanting to figure things out. I doubt there was anything criminal about this fire, but I was still curious where it originated. Using info found on Edhat & Noozhawk, I found approximately where the Sherpa Fire started. Comparing that with my 6/19 aerials it’s at the Northwest corner of the burned area at the bottom-middle of this pic from my post here yesterday, looking to the South.

7736 NW Corner S to Beach

7736 NW Corner S to Beach

More carefully examining other pix of that area looking more toward the East at closer zoom I spotted curious tiny white dots (inside the blue circle I added).

7747 White Dots

7747 White Dots

Looking even more closely I also saw lots of fire vehicles parked in the area, and buildings that had very nearly been burned but probably saved by that PhosChek and determined firefighters.

7743 Signs Of Struggle

7743 Signs Of Struggle

Here’s a wider view of that area including the white dots, looking more toward the South-southeast. This shows how close the fire came to those buildings as it leapt down the slope driven by the wind and blown embers starting fresh blazes ahead of the main flames.

7736 Close Call

7736 Close Call

Finally, here’s another view toward the Southeast at full resolution of what’s probably a white square table with three people standing around it near a white rectangle that’s apparently a pop-up tent (top-right corner).

7746 Sherpa Fire Investigation?

7746 Sherpa Fire Investigation?

The shadow of the square object is smaller, so I deduce that it’s closer to the ground than the larger rectangle. The latter looks like the pop-up tents I’ve seen firefighters using on the news coverage of the firefighter rest area. I don’t know anything about fire origin detection, but this looks similar to scientific investigations I’ve seen on PBS. My guess is there’s a white tent there to protect the fire origin plus maybe give shade and wind protection to investigators, with a table nearby for them to work on.

I may not be the only one who likes to figure things out, because one of Edhat’s most popular features is the contests to name where random enigmatic pix of locations around town were taken. The contestants are many, incredibly skilled and knowledgeable, and tireless in deducing an exact location until they can accurately identify where in the world it is. We are it seems, a curious species. 🙂

*Update:

Thanks to helpful Edhat comments and Ray Ford’s excellent reporting in an Indy article, there’s another possible origin location for the fire. Here’s a pic of that area, circled in red.

7746 Indy Area

7746 Indy Area

A closer view of that area shows how the fire could have started near the building and raced up the slope in a thin burned area before spreading out at the top where the blue circled area is in the other pic.

7746 Indy Area Closeup

7746 Indy Area Closeup

**Update 6/22:

I found this additional view of the Sherpa Fire burned area’s Northwest corner. Since it provides a little more context on that area I’m adding it despite the fact it was taken from North of the ridge and is thus of lower quality. I like that it better reveals some of the small spot fires there, because the small smoke plumes are more visible than from more overhead as in the other pix. There seems to even be active flame visible near the top-left corner of the pic. Near the bottom toward the right is the probable spot where the Sherpa (aka Scherpa, Chirpa, Sharpa, etc.) Fire started.

7725 NW Corner from N

7725 NW Corner from N

2016/06/20

More & Bigger Sherpa Pix

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 06:34

Here’s another batch of pix from our 6/19 flight over the Sherpa Fire. These were taken from our approach slowly climbing in the hot thin air over Montecito at 2pm to get above the 7,000′ safety area, until we first reached the NW corner at 2:30. They’re out of sequence with the ones hastily posted here and on Edhat earlier, but I’ll post more tomorrow to complete this set of larger and different views from those. First is this view into the smoke from over Montecito, unedited (except for size) to show how thick the smoke was. Most of the rest have been tweaked to better show detail.

7630 Smoky Distance

7630 Smoky Distance

Next a much closer view into the smoke as we neared the Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) area created to safely separate fire attack aircraft from everyone else (including photojournalists, of which we were the only aircraft there that long before TV news time).

7633 Nearing Smoke

7633 Nearing Smoke

Continuing our slow climb across the mountains into Santa Ynez Valley we finally got above the smoke layer for a clear look back SSW across the ridge.

7685 Clear Air

7685 Clear Air

At the left you can see some of the many expensive broadcast towers along that ridge that firefighters worked to protect the night before. Finally well above 7,000′ feet we turned SW back over the ridge and saw our first PhosChek drop of the day.

7707 Small Tanker, Big Red

7707 Small Tanker, Big Red

They were working spot fires at this Northern edge of the burn area, where they’d already painted the hillside to slow and eventually stop the fire’s up-slope advance well below the expensive TV towers. Here’s another angle on that spot, showing how the fire was affected a few minutes later.

7721 Bigger Red, Smaller Fire

7721 Bigger Red, Smaller Fire

Nearing the Northwest corner of the burned area we could see a few more spot fires well within the scratched-bare earth, already-burned, and/or PhosChek-protected areas.

7717 NW Corner

7717 NW Corner

Last up for this post is a view of the whole Northwest corner from more overhead, tweaked to better distinguish the burned areas in the dappled light from broken high clouds.

7736 NW Corner S to Beach

7736 NW Corner S to Beach

Straight up from the left red area and smoke plume is the El Capitan campground jutting out into the Channel. At the top-right is Refugio campground. Check out the layers of bare earth fire breaks, some quite wide, and multiple red lines of PhosCheck “insurance.”

3pm 6/19 Over Sherpa Fire

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 00:38

I’ve just sent this to Edhat, and will try to post more and bigger pix later tonite:

We flew over the Sherpa Fire at 3pm Sunday and got a bunch of aerials. We’re in the middle of Father’s Day events but I wanted to shoot these off to Ed in case they have time to post them. I’ll put them on our blog too in case they’re too busy to post, because they show the whole burn area and though we’re seeing smoke in town the aerial views are very reassuring. In essence there are only half a dozen spot fires big enough to make a small visible smoke plume and they’re all inside the burned perimeter except one at the North edge that’s well-painted with PhosChek. In fact, while passing overhead we saw a small jet and then the DC-10 both do big drops to paint a bright red line above that edge. Lots of other pix including heli drop but I’ll put those on our blog later tonite.

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2016/06/13

Bubbles

I have always loved bubbles, and for a time was even called “Mr. Bubble” due to my ability to do bubble tricks like several small bubbles inside a large one. I love how younger kids love bubbles too.

131345 Ms. Bubble

131345 Ms. Bubble

Following my example, the bubbly soul pictured above filled the sky with exceptionally beautiful bubbles and giggles. Then she extended that delight with this artistic rendering of the event.

Bubble Art

Bubble Art

The joy, dynamism, detail and color of this makes love bubble up in my heart. 🙂

2016/05/18

Whaling

Filed under: Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 19:08

As I kid I knew someone with a “Magic 8 Ball” toy. She’d ask it a question, flip it over, and like some hybrid fortune teller / magician, the answer would rise into view out of the dark depths. This experience reminds me of that somewhat.

6150 Rising Fortunes

6150 Rising Fortunes

Like some sign of rising fortunes, I glimpsed a dim shape beneath the water just offshore. Circling back and looking again moments later I could tell it was a whale, so we grabbed cameras and got views like these. Soon we realized it was probably that same group of two mothers with their calves making leisurely passes along the shallows, scooping up mud and filtering out meals.

6104 Less Mud

6104 Less Mud

Unlike before, we saw almost no mud coming from the mouths of the calves. Apparently they’ve either honed their technique with tutoring from moms, or can hold their breath longer so the mud is ejected before they near the surface. On one turn, a mom surfaced and her blow caught the sun in this magical rainbow.

6141 Whale Rainbow

6141 Whale Rainbow

Seeing them again bodes well for more “whaling” on our next local flight. If they stick around we might get to watch the youngsters continue to grow and learn.

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