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Colorado State Patrol Trooper Jesse Bartunek:
"This fire has been a long time coming with the beetle kill," Bartunek said. "Forests didn't used to grow to the point where you have these catastrophic fires. We would have a lot of little fires all the time.
"We've got to stop trying to preserve forests. I think we should work the forest. If we've got a 40,000-acre area burning because we have had a lot of beetle-killed trees over a decade, maybe should have done something during those years?"
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But some local leaders are pressing the case for more aggressive Forest Service efforts to allow selective thinning of forests. That's expensive when done manually, but it can help mimic the natural destructive cycles that are disrupted when more people and development move into the forests.
"We need to thin this dead stuff out," state Sen. Larry Crowder said, monitoring the situation near the Red Cross station in Del Norte.
"A timber industry can help keep the forest healthy," he said. Super-intense wildfires such as these may hurt agriculture, which traditionally has been the anchor of the San Luis Valley's economy, he said.
"Our key concern is our watershed," he said. "Burned forests can lead to a quicker snowmelt."
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lostgurl303 wrote: Mitigation around a home is important, I agree. However, the amount of acreage burning all over the country is a problem far bigger than “around the home” mitigation. You cannot say that these fires are out of control because people didn’t mitigate properly. These fires are out of control because the USFS is not doing anything to solve the beetle problem. We can’t even cut dead trees in many camping areas that are Nat’l Forest land. They just insist that you are doing wrong by removing and burning standing dead. They should be happy someone is willing to do their job for them.
If the fire department truly said they would only try to save YOUR house something should be done about that. We, the taxpayers, fund these volunteer departments and that is a load of BS.
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Couldn't agree with you more on this, Fred. We have 35 acres and are only 20 acres into it, so far - this over a period of 12 years living here (and, yes, we did it ourselves). Sometimes, it becomes necessary to look only at the area around your home for a defensible space, and leave the rest of the acreage to Mother Nature in the hope nothing bad actually happens, but to also accept the reality that something bad COULD happen.FredHayek wrote: While it is good to clean out dead wood, when you have 80 acres to clear, that is daunting. Or the hundreds of thousands of acres in the National Forest system.
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ZHawke wrote: Hate to say this, but you totally took my post the wrong way. I never intended to "imply" the forest service was "off the hook" for anything. Why would anyone do that?
ZHawke wrote: And I never said the fires were out of control because people didn't mitigate properly. My question to you is why did you choose to interpret it that way. My post was intended to try to help “nudge” homeowners in that direction and to give them a source of information on how they might be able to do that if they choose to do so, nothing more.
ZHawke wrote: We know plenty of homeowners, some of whom live smack dab in the middle of where we live, who do nothing to mitigate fire danger around their homes much less do anything on their property at all. That only serves to increase the fire danger to us, in addition to them along with the danger to fire personnel when they respond to these types of incidents.
We also know others who are serious about going onto FS land and harvesting the standing and down pine beetle kill trees. They've been blocked in doing so for far too long IMHO. On that, we can definitely agree.
ZHawke wrote: As to your last statement about the fire department saying they would only try to save our house (emphasis mine), that's total BS. Never said that at all.
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