@Jones…was referring to the work that was done in surrounding areas to prevent forward progress into Three Rivers that was made last year on Castle
Here is some reporting for KNP from Lookout correspondent Chuck Ervin, with maps from Ryan Stephens: Southern Sierra Fires – 9/25/2021 – The Lookout
As of a bit ago there was NO spot fire below the MK road just a slop near Slap Jack Creek and the MK road giving them fits but NO fire below the road.
AA15 over the fire with helco which is out reconing for air opportunities. No joy for copters or drones. Will remain overhead for awhile.
@16:30 AA15 is still looking for opportunities. However, visibility is too poor for Fixed wing or copters.
Again AA15 flew the fire for 2 hours this Sunday morning requested a sky crane launch then minutes later cancelled as air conditions deteriorated. He flew back to Fresno. Will return around 1400.
Another very thorough post on the #KNPComplex and #WindyFire from our Southern Sierra correspondent Chuck Ervin and Mapmaker Ryan Stephens. Read it on The Lookout: Southern Sierra Fires – 9/26/2021 – The Lookout
AA15 did get to return around 1400 and was able to get a couple of copters to assist ground crews. I did not hear the work location.
AA15 arrived over the fire at 0900 and ordered up 2 copters into Div. S and X. Div.c requesting air support but, too much smoke, so unable to help.
Firewatch51 complete the IR flight and is enroute Caldor.
The view from Eshom point, looking down along the North Kaweah River to the south, and East towards the park, I’d say they could wash the heat off the mountain if they wanted to, in which they especially tried to today on the western aspect along the river. Lookin East there is a little more heat that a few Type 1s where dropping on all day. I imagine the RHs were sky high as the cloud layer was mixed in with the Burn area. We’re about 1 restless Division away from doing project work by my experience.
That happened around Shadequarter today…
Ops update 30 Sept
Interesting…tanker 164 LAT enroute to the incident.
I’ll have to dial in the air frequency. No activity on AA frequency, unless changed.
I caught Tankers 02 and 163 on load and return. Bravo 55 lead on scene at 1825.
Lots of activity east of Hartland, tankers 76, 78, and 164 along with helicopters.
This incident and Windy are warming up and drying out as perimeter fire activity is picking up. KNP top of caltopo, Windy bottom: (zoom and pan to get closer)
On the 9-29 ops map the dozerlines in those areas (hartland Eshom) are discontinuous. Tankers are probably trying to close off those gaps or cool the leading edge.
http://www.alertwildfire.org/sierra/index.html?camera=Axis-McKinzieRidge&v=fd40742
Decent header showed up the 1 hr time lapse.