Fire in Wharton

M1 Abrams

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Yesterday, I went down Ephraim Road, parked by the Mullica, and did a little walking in the area of Raritan Avenue.


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Just a relaxing afternoon enjoying the Mullica.


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What could go wrong...wait, do I smell smoke??


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Riding up Atsion Road toward the Indian Mills Deer Club, already very smoky.


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Looking SW across the monastery's land (formerly known as Sykes's field). The monastery is at far left.


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Smoke over the monastery. The deer club is on the left across Atsion Road.


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Taken by deer club late last night, looking west across the linear irrigation.
 

M1 Abrams

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Don't remember any wildfires occurring this early in the year. At the end of March there's usually discussion of which sand roads are flooded or the forecasted flurries.

There might be other examples of early forest fires in New Jersey, but according to this article from a few weeks ago, the rate seems to be spiking.

New Jersey wildfires more than triple in number from the same time last year

(It's from MSN, so just click the blue "Continue Reading" button for the complete text.)
 
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Sorry, but I don't want to look at any of the DEP maps. My eyes are hurting now.
 
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Seems to me it should be out because of the rain. I will check the area out with Jess next weekend.
 

dragoncjo

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I went in there yesterday. Just like many of these fires the listed acreage is backfire. Everything for most part I saw was backfire. I got to the road that connects old atsion to raritan and to west it was burnt good. I had to turn around as raritan was blocked by forest fire service (who looked at me like I was nuts). Later in day they blocked plastic bridge but early in day was open. It looked mostly contained around 3pm, no visible smoke.
 

smoke_jumper

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I went in there yesterday. Just like many of these fires the listed acreage is backfire. Everything for most part I saw was backfire. I got to the road that connects old atsion to raritan and to west it was burnt good. I had to turn around as raritan was blocked by forest fire service (who looked at me like I was nuts). Later in day they blocked plastic bridge but early in day was open. It looked mostly contained around 3pm, no visible smoke.
I’m curious. Are you saying where it was burnt good was forest fire and where it didn’t was backfire?
 

dragoncjo

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Yes basically, in much of the area I saw it just looked like a spring controlled burn. Around the raritan/old atsion area was cooked pretty good. But for most part I didn’t see signs of an extremely hot burn.
 
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smoke_jumper

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I thought that’s what you meant. I drove some of the fire yesterday and noticed the same as you. Most of it didn’t burn very hot. Sometimes I think there’s a misconception that backfires don’t burn as hot as forest fires. I hear it all the time. “Thats a control burn” simply because it didn’t burn hot. I’ve seen control burns leave nothing but tooth pick and unburnt islands in the middle of forest fires. FWIW I’d bet if drove around the perimeter of a forest fire nearly all of it is back fire.
 
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