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Header Photo, #FergussonFire, 6/15/17 by Brandi Plaskett

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THERE IS NO DETOUR ON THE COAST. #HIGHWAY ONE CLOSED FROM SALMON CREEK TO GORDA TO ALL VISITORS. ALL THOSE CAUGHT WITHIN THE CLOSURE WHO CANNOT PROVE RESIDENCY ARE GETTING TICKETS, IF YOU COULD GET PAST THE GATE GUARDS.

#NACIMIENTO ROAD IS Utterly NARROW (ONLY one AND 1/Two LANES IN MANY Catches sight of), NO GUARD RAILS, NO SERVICES, NO CELL RECEPTION, AND Utterly DANGEROUS, GIVEN THE HORRIFIC TRAFFIC, MUCH OF WHICH IS DRIVING TOO Swift AND IN THE CENTER OF THE ROAD. ONE HEAD-ON COLLISION WITH INJURIES THUS FAR.

Commencing AUGUST 2017, NO CAMPING WILL BE Permitted ON NACIMIENTO-FERGUSSON FROM THE LITTLE BRIDGE ON THE EAST SIDE (MM Ten.Five) TO HIGHWAY ONE. FINE IS $5000 AND/OR six MONTHS IN JAIL.

NO CAMPING Permitted ON HIGHWAY ONE, EITHER, AND NO CAMPFIRES ANYWHERE.

#MUD CREEK – AS OF Five/Four/17 MUD CREEK Downright CLOSED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS TO ALL BUT BOATS AND HELICOPTERS. The big slide began on Five/Nineteen and continued all that weekend.

#PAUL’S SLIDE – OPEN WITH 24/7 FLAGGING

#PEIFFER BRIDGE TO OPEN IN OCTOBER.

Fresh page of Interactive Highway Map with Mile Markers and slide names is to the right, under “Pages” very first one *Big Sur Interactive Maps… if the following link doesn’t work. *Big Sur Interactive Slide Maps will response any questions you may have about where something is in relation to something else.

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Margarita Fire

8:30 pm – high winds, but good rain on this fire.

8 pm – rain is coming down pretty good in Paso Robles right now. Hopefully, it will hit this fire! Also reported to be coming down hard in Arroyo Grande. It is heading here, so I need to go close a bunch of windows.

7:15 pm – one hundred fifty acres

6 pm – extra for the fire on Pozo Rd. …Eng. 8965, one eng. Paso, one eng. Five cities , an WT21 and WR 57. SLO City just sent an engine, and there are now three AT working it.

Five:30: Veg. Fire Hwy fifty eight at West Pozo Rd. Very first engine at scene reporting fifty to one hundred acres potential for two thousand acres. B3418 requesting extra AT’s and five extra engines. Going to be raunchy to get any air support, as helicopters are presently unavailable. And that crazy wind event that blew through Santa Barbara, then Santa Maria, may make its way north tonight.

Five:00 pm – CHP reports a brush fire.

Friend send me this: “Just had a veg response for Pozo Rd. an Santa Margarita Lake Rd. ….B3418/3422, T75, Tanker an Helo o/o, Engs. 14, 42, 40, 3480, 3468, 3467, 4684, 3428, 7596, WT50, D3441 an 34E1, Cuesta crews four an Five”

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Missy alerting on Thunder

Four:32 pm – Instantaneous evacuation of the Alamo Fire burn area due to expected flash floods. Significant harm in Santa Barbara Harbor due to the high winds. Flash flood warning for SLO Co and Southern Monterey County as well. AA three hundred forty just sent to Santa Barbara for a search & rescue mission.

Four:00 pm – I can’t hear a thing, but Missy? She has come to sit by my feet under my desk, a behavior she only exhibits for thunder and gunshots. I also got a weather alert for severe thunderstorms in Santa Barbara, and evidently that is happening now. SLO is expected to get thunderstorms as well. This is what KSBY in SLO says:

“The Central Coast is looking at another day of warmth combined with the threat of continued isolated showers and thunderstorms. Tropical storm Lidia will shift north while expanding coverage today. The Central Coast should expect enlargening mid to high level subtropical clouds, rain showers and chance of thunderstorms Sunday evening into Tuesday morning. About 1/Trio inch of rain is expected for many locations over three days.”

This is not good news as there are fires via California menacing homes. There are too many to list. Two just commenced this afternoon, Mission Fire in North Fork, south of Bass Lake and Oakhurst, and Peak fire in Bootjack, near Mariposa. Structures already lost in both, and people can’t evacuate from one housing area. The La Tuna in LA has caused the evacuation of parts of Burbank, Glendale, and LA.

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