Reports from the Fires..
JonSCKs
Posted 2/20/2026 08:40 (#11558211 - in reply to #11557772)
Subject: Update.


So I checked in with my Cousin.. they are okay.

It's a little early yet to know.. the core areas may still be addressing the actual fires.. I believe the wind should be down today.. so maybe this is the First good day to make an assessment.  Remember those doing it are tired.. exhausted from trying to save what they could.. they may not be ready to answer..

"So what do you need?"

The Starbuck fire.. was bigger.. and NEEDED a huclean response.. which occurred and was amazing to watch.  So that all came together well.

We DONT KNOW.. yet.. this (so far) is smaller.. but there are entire farms and ranches wiped out.. at least one lost two houses.. and "pretty much all we have" whatever that means..??  aka.. not as many as last time.. but if it's You.. then 100% devastating.

So were still balancing the scope vs the sensitivity.

If people donate.. send hay from 800 miles away.. its rude not to take it.. who needs it? 

Do they have cattle to benefit?  Or are they in the process of putting some.. many.. all.. down??

Do they have equipment to unload?  Or was that lost??

Maybe the need this time is fencing.. or labor.. or hay.. or.. something else.. or.. "we got it, thnx"

They DONT NEED.. gawkers.. thieves.. people in the way.

So.. as more info becomes available.. a better assessment can be disclosed

All for now.




Edited by JonSCKs 2/20/2026 08:41




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