Posted by 135 Fan on May 17, 2010 at 11:10:34 from (68.149.56.30):
The biggest fire in Alberta went through my motocross track yesterday. I had the water truck full and soaked all around my 5th wheel and old truck. All the equipment was in the middle of the parking lot out of harms way. The smoke was intense. I went down a cut line to look and the flames were as tall as the trees, probably 30 to 40 feet! I got back and started watering right away. My throat's still a little sore but my eyes felt almost like a welding flash last night without the feeling of being sandblasted. I didn't lose anything other than a lot of tres and brush. They had 4 water bombers when the smoke wasn't too bad, 4 planes dropping fire suppresent and 7 helicopter water bombers for when the smoke was too thick for the planes. It was nasty but thankfully all I've got is a little clean up work. Of course after my eyes feel a little better. HOLY SMOKES! Dave
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