Extreme Heat & Wildfire Danger Time to Evacuate
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- I am being driven away from my property by extreme heat and high wildfire danger. I like spending the summers at my forest land on the coast where the weather is much cooler and wildfire danger is much lower. I move my tractor, firewood splitter and other logging equipment to a safe spot. I take down my trail cameras and show the wildlife footage. 
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The trailcam footage was great! Let's do the turkey trot...😂
The footage was very clear. Which model camera do you prefer. It seems my decade+ old one just isn't worth setting up!
Loved seeing that Tom strutting his stuff. Great critter cam footage.
Great trail camera footage, what a great spot!
Awesome trail cam footage! Those were some big turkeys! The buck in velvet was very cool. The bear looked like it had issues. Great videos!!
Just getting in the 90s here in the Olympics.And what saw work I'm doing with ELC. bigger saws clean and put away.see you on the coast.
I don't blame you I don't do any tree work in the summer unless its down and blocking a road or trail ....fall, winter in spring yes - during summer it can wait! lol
In some countries in Europe it's even mostly forbidden to do tree work in the summer. Nesting season for birds, growing season for trees, root funghi might spread... And yes, also over here there's a wilfire ristk. It's just so much easier to just leave it for the winter.
Thats a hungry looking bear, stay safe I know all too much about bush fires cheers from OZ.
I noticed that I could create sparks just by hitting the wedge with my big hammer when I'm trying to split big rounds of wood. But of course I can't do such kind of work in the heat, so that's another reason to be lazy in such days - to not create a fire hazard. :)
Hash tag turkeys can run!
humm ... venison, turkey breast, and if times get tough squirrel and bear roast
Good move!
Cool video Wilson. Typical weather here in central Pennsylvania. 80’s and 90’s. And humid.
I would have guessed you were up at enough altitude it would be cooler. Stay safe out there!
If I knew you were in wyoming I would have loved to meet you.
Wow, was that a house cat? By the way, I'm in Crescent City and yesterday afternoon a hundred yards from the ocean in the shade it was 95. Offshore winds.
That was my guess also (?)
Please catch the can again.
Time to move further north!
even on the coast, there are getting to be more and more fire precautions. and more and more heat.
Dang, catch an ermine and a bobcat or two and you’ll have a Yahtzee! 👍🏼
Where's the spark arrester on that tractor? Gherkin.
Great footage of the wildlife. What camera do you use?
I just drove through your neck of the woods coming back from the Applegate area. Yep, it was/is hot there. I only saw one fire so I guess that's good. Crossing my fingers that no new ones start.
Great pics on the trail cam. Which ones are you using? My trail cams claim to be super high resolution but don't look as good as yours.
House cat
Hey, that's not a hard hat!
Why would the Forest Service care if batteries in vehicles or equipment be disconnected?
because a short can start a fire.
Safe to assume EVs are not allowed in the bush at all? 😂
@@Bushman9 if you're going to leave them unattended, you have to disconnect the batteries.
Marin County CA. - yeah, we are in a heatwave here now, highs around 103, but we did have 3 consecutive days with the high of 118 ! …. In 1972. !! Remember that well as a kid- haven’t seen anything close to that in 50+ years. Weather patterns come and go
It was 117F in beautiful downtown Ukiah yesterday.
You folks there are usually top-dog when it comes to sweltering heat !
How much is a bear hunting permit out there? You might want to get one or have some of your buddies take care of those bears for you.
ah so you destroy all the shade and then flee when its too hot! who in the world could have seen that coming?
shade doesn't stop the hot.
@@kenbrown2808 yeah, I could see you making that mistake if you never go outside and cover your ears any time a scientist talks to you
@@willtheoct actually, it's people who never go outside who think shade is always cool.
@@kenbrown2808 well, that's an assumption you could only make with the above mistakes, plus hubris! For shame.
Shade does, in fact, keep you cool. The more of it, the better.
@@willtheoct and yet, temperatures are always measured IN THE SHADE. which means as hot as it was on his property, it was that hot IN THE SHADE. and it was also that hot in the untouched parts of his woods. but the part where he cleared the lightweight fuels and ladder fuels and standing deadwood, are less likely to have a devastating fire, because he has created defensible space.
the only hubris here is you, thinking shade magically stops hot air.