Bob, I NEVER said I planned anything. The plan was to attempt to guide the fire around Bamber Lake,which is exactly what happened. Whether it was by weather, God's hand, firefighter performance, it did in fact pass the town itself. What was planned was to bypass Bamber and somehow manuever it towards hardwoods closer to Waretown that don't burn so readily as Pines. Again, this did happen. A firebreak alongside the swamp most likely would not have worked that particular day due to severe winds, but does not mean on an average day it wouldn't have worked.
PLEASE do not call me son. You are NOT my father, and I've been around the pines alot longer than you. I have no illusions as to the power of a wildland fire. Probably speaks to why I'm still around after all these years, and lord knows I've seen my share of wildland fires.
PLEASE do not call me son. You are NOT my father, and I've been around the pines alot longer than you. I have no illusions as to the power of a wildland fire. Probably speaks to why I'm still around after all these years, and lord knows I've seen my share of wildland fires.